Commissioner in a Car: 2 Elections in June.

Today i talk about the June Village Elections on June 18th and the June federal and local primaries on June 25th. Liverpool Village residents will be able to choose for two uncontested village trustees and and a proposition to move village elections to November. Onondaga County Democrats will choose a nominee for congress and inContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: 2 Elections in June.”

The Weekly Wonk: Village of Liverpool 2024

.Welcome back to the #weeklywonk. In this space I try to shed light on the forces that make up the body politic in New York and Onondaga County. Each week I will look at electoral and registration data that make up a political subdivision or an election event. I continue my look at political subdivisionsContinue reading “The Weekly Wonk: Village of Liverpool 2024”

Can Trump vote in November after his conviction?

I have seen a great deal of chatter on whether Donald Trump can or cannot vote now that he has been convicted. I have done a bit of research and talked to a few trusted colleagues, and this is what I have produced. In short, yes, he can until or unless he is actually incarcerated.Continue reading “Can Trump vote in November after his conviction?”

Zoom with Czarny: Ian Phillips for AD 126

This week I speak with Ian Phillips who is running for NY Assembly 126th district. This district is in the southern and western portions of Onondaga County and into Auburn and Cayuga County. We had a great conversation and I hope you enjoy. Find more about Ian here: https://www.ianforcny.com/about Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all contentContinue reading “Zoom with Czarny: Ian Phillips for AD 126”

Commissioner in a Car: Independent Nomination Petition Filings

Today was the last day to file independent nominating petitions in Onondaga County and New York State. We had filings for US President, United States Senate, NY Congressional district 22, Assembly District 127, and Village of Fayetteville. I go over the candidates and some surprising wrinkles. Enjoy. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and electionContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Independent Nomination Petition Filings”

The Weekly Wonk: The Town of Lysander 2024

Welcome back to the #weeklywonk. In this space I try to shed light on the forces that make up the body politic in New York and Onondaga County. Each week I will look at electoral and registration data that make up a political subdivision or an election event. I continue my look at political subdivisionsContinue reading “The Weekly Wonk: The Town of Lysander 2024”

Zoom with Czarny: Tom Speaker Re-invent Albany

This week I sit down with Tom Speaker of Re-invent Albany. This good government group is focused on transparency in Albany as well as campaign finance and election administration. As legislative director we talk about Tom’s work to move Albany into the light. Enjoy. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates

Commissioner in a Car: School District elections May 21, 2024

In a special Monday edition I talk about the annual school district elections happening tomorrow. Every school district will be running an election on Tuesday May 21, 2024, except the City of Syracuse which holds them in odd years in November. BOEs don’t run the elections for school districts so contact the school districts forContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: School District elections May 21, 2024”

John Mannion, Sarah Klee Hood to debate in Syracuse ahead of NY Democratic primary – Daily Orange

The new district lines were then projected to add 30,000 registered Democrats to the district, giving the party a nearly “20,000 voter edge,” according to preliminary calculations by Onondaga County Board of Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all election news and content updates

The Weekly Wonk: New York Senate District 48

Welcome back to the #weeklywonk. In this space I try to shed light on the forces that make up the body politic in New York and Onondaga County. Each week I will look at electoral and registration data that make up a political subdivision or an election event. I continue my look at political subdivisionsContinue reading “The Weekly Wonk: New York Senate District 48”