CANDIDATES AWAIT ALL-MAIL VOTE OUTCOME.Byline: Alex (language) Alex - 1. A polymorphic language being developed by Stephen Crawley <sxc@itd.dtso.oz.au> of Defence Science & Tech Org, Australia. Alex has abstract data types, type inference and inheritance. 2. BURBANK Burbank, city (1990 pop. 93,643), Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1911. Tourism and the entertainment industry are central to its economy; several motion-picture studios and television headquarters are here. Burbank's aerospace industry collapsed with the end of the Cold War. - Candidates in Burbank's first mail-in voting primary were eagerly awaiting election results late Tuesday, as ballot counting continued late into the night. Voters were set to choose three City Council members and two members for the Board of Education. Candidates for city clerk In the United States, a City Clerk is an elected or appointed official who is responsible as the official keeper of the municipal records. In some places, the Clerk may be known as the "Village Clerk" or "Town Clerk". and city treasurer were unopposed. As ballots were being processed late Tuesday, several candidates waited anxiously with supporters. ``I'll wait forever ... as long as it takes to get the valid voting. I've waited this long,'' said City Council candidate Vahe Hovanessian, a legal consultant. Council candidate Michael Bergfeld said he would let the mail-in voting process run its course. ``I think everybody has no idea what this mail-in process is going to result in. So I have no expectations one way or another,'' said Bergfeld, who is an appellate Relating to appeals; reviews by superior courts of decisions of inferior courts or administrative agencies and other proceedings. attorney. ``It's nice that there are supporters here waiting for me.'' The three incumbents hoping to retain their council seats are Councilwoman Stacey Murphy, Councilman Dave Golonski and Mayor Marsha Ramos. ``I have other people telling me they're nervous. I'm not nervous at all. Whatever will be, will be,'' said Ramos, who was at an election night party at her home attended by about 35 people. During the campaign, the City Council candidates pledged to protect Burbank's hometown home·town n. The town or city of one's birth, rearing, or main residence. Noun 1. hometown - the town (or city) where you grew up or where you have your principal residence; "he never went back to his hometown again" feel. Among other issues in the campaign was a deal Burbank and the Bob Hope Airport Bob Hope Airport (IATA: BUR, ICAO: KBUR, FAA LID: BUR) is a regional and national airport located in Burbank, California, United States. It was formerly known as United Airport (1930-1934); Union Air Terminal (1934-1940); reached earlier this month that blocks a new terminal for a decade, but allows the airport to temporarily retain 60 acres that could one day be used for a new terminal. Some challengers questioned the deal, including Bergfeld, who threatened to sue the city and the airport for not holding a citywide referendum referendum, referral of proposed laws or constitutional amendments to the electorate for final approval. This direct form of legislation, along with the initiative, was known in Greece and other early democracies. on it. The city eliminated voting booths and held an all-mail primary for the first time in an effort to make voting more convenient and increase participation, officials said. Alex Dobuzinskis, (818) 546-3304 alex.dobuzinskis(at)dailynews.com |
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