NY presidential primary draws sparse turnout as early voting starts in Onondaga County – Syracuse.com

A total of 77 voters cast ballots countywide Saturday and 93 voters showed up on Sunday, said Dustin Czarny, a county elections commissioner. He said the totals are among the lowest since New York began allowing early voting in the 2019 election. https://www.syracuse.com/politics/cny/2024/03/ny-presidential-primary-draws-sparse-turnout-as-early-voting-starts-in-onondaga-county.html

Voters weigh in on proposition to move village election to general election – Newschannel 9

Onondaga County Elections Commissioner, Dustin Czarny says the villages of Solvay, East Syracuse, Tully and Elbridge changed their election from March to November since 2016. Since the change, Czarny says all four villages saw a significant increase in the year after moving their elections. https://www.localsyr.com/news/your-local-election-hq/voters-weigh-in-on-proposition-to-move-village-election-to-general-election/amp/

Commissioner in a Car: Village Election Eve and Early Voting is near for Presidential Primary

This week I preview the village elections that are Tuesday March 19, 2023 in Onondaga County. I also talk about the start of Early Voting for the Presidential Primary that is this Saturday March 23, 2024. Find all information at onvote.net. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates

New York presidential primary spans 9 costly days for a race that’s already decided – Syracuse.com

Yet New York is moving ahead with a primary election that will cost Onondaga County taxpayers between $250,000 and $350,000. Most of that expense is to pay for 675 election inspectors to staff 126 polling sites across the county, said Dustin Czarny, an Onondaga County elections commissioner…. He is among those advocating for New YorkContinue reading “New York presidential primary spans 9 costly days for a race that’s already decided – Syracuse.com”

The Weekly Wonk: 2024 March Village Election Preview

Welcome back to the #weekywonk.  Each week I take some dice into the electoral and registration data that makes up the political subdivisions in Onondaga County and New York State.  As we near spring there is an odd tradition that many people don’t know about, the March village elections.  In Onondaga County there are 5Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: 2024 March Village Election Preview”

Zoom With Czarny Brighter Baldwinsville

This week I interview the Brighter Baldwinsville candidates for the village elections on March 19th. Donna Freylue, Jim Miller , and Brian Burmeister are running for village board. We also talk about the dueling proposals to move village elections to either June or November. Enjoy. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates

Statements In Support Of The 2024 Senate Majority One-House Budget Proposal – Harlem World

Dustin Czarny, Democratic Caucus Chair NYS Elections Commissioner Association said, “The one house budget by the NYS Senate once again invests in our Democracy by giving local Boards of Elections the resources they need. In addition to the nearly 15 million assigned for electronic poll book upgrades they also invested 10 million in aid to localitiesContinue reading “Statements In Support Of The 2024 Senate Majority One-House Budget Proposal – Harlem World”

Local elections officials request funds for 2024 administration – The Capitol Pressroom

March 13, 2024 – Onondaga County Democratic Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny urges the state to invest more in the administration of elections this year and highlights legislation that could make local boards of elections run more efficiently. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates

Members of Issue One’s Faces of Democracy testify before Congress about challenges facing U.S. elections – Issue One

Dustin Czarny, an elections commissioner in Onondaga County, New York, submitted written testimony in advance of the hearing underscoring the “sophisticated and continuously validated processes” that help keep our elections safe and secure, while calling on congressional leaders to invest in the country’s critical election infrastructure now and over the long-term in order to meetContinue reading “Members of Issue One’s Faces of Democracy testify before Congress about challenges facing U.S. elections – Issue One”