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Kim Kardashian for Glendale mayor in 2017?

In a new video clip from E!’s "Khloe and Lamar," the reality TV star said she is "for real" about plans to run for office and will even enlist her friend Noelle Keshishian to help with the campaign.

"I decided I'm going to run for the mayor of Glendale," Kardashian said, later clarifying that "it’s going to be in, like, five years."

The reality star, who is currently a registered voter in the city of Los Angeles, said she would choose to run for office in Glendale "because it's, like, Armenian town." She said she needs to obtain residency in the city in order to run for the mayorship, adding that she and Keshishian are “looking into all the requirements.”

Glendale city officials Tuesday laid out the requirements for The Times.

City Clerk Ardashes Kassakhian clarified that a candidate must be a registered voter in Glendale, residing in the city 90 days prior to the election. He said there was no requirement on a candidate’s length of residency and said anyone seeking elected office must collect 100 endorsement signatures.

Glendale city spokesman Tom Lorenz said he was aware of Kardashian’s video and sought to clarify another point.

"No. 1, you don't run for mayor in the city of Glendale," Lorenz said. "It is not an elected position in the city. The elected positions are five City Council people, a city clerk and treasurer."