GLENDALE GETS OUT THE VOTE - For most Californians, June 2 is the primary election, narrowing the field for the main event in the fall. But in Glendale — nestled against Northeast L.A. and boasting the highest percentage of immigrants residents, at 51 percent, of any city in the western U.S. — the spring election is a one-and-done election. There is no runoff. Results on June 2 shape city governance for at least the next two years, when the next Glendale city election occurs.