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Glendale criticized for nixing Spanish- and Korean-language sample ballots
The race for L.A. mayor is grabbing most of the headlines, but Tuesday's elections in Glendale stand to play a pivotal role in the city's master-plan for development. There is also controversy around the decision to limit languages on ballots to English and Armenian this year.
Image of Glendale City Hall.
Image of Glendale City Hall.
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The race for L.A. mayor is grabbing most of the headlines, but Tuesday's elections in Glendale stand to play a pivotal role in the city's master-plan for development. There is also controversy around the decision to limit languages on ballots to English and Armenian this year.

The race for L.A. mayor is grabbing most of the headlines, but Tuesday's elections in Glendale stand to play a pivotal role in the city's master-plan for development.

The city is undergoing major growth as demonstrated by the Americana mixed-use development.  There is also controversy around the decision to limit languages on ballots to English and Armenian this year.  

With more is Brittany Levine, a reporter who's been covering the elections for the Glendale News-Press.