“By switching to an opt-out system, more voters will be registered and we will have more accurate voter rolls than ever before,” he said. “This will lead to more participation and less chance of disenfranchisement.”
Commissioner in a Car: We want you edition!
Become a poll worker, classes start July 27th go to onvote.net on the inspector page to sign up today.
https://www.facebook.com/dustinmczarny/videos/285020616055670
Zoom with Czarny: Virtual Town Hall with Dana Balter #ny24 Congressional Candidate
This week’s Zoom with Czarny kicks off our Virtual Town Hall series. We are lucky to talk to Dana Balter #ny24 Democratic nominee for congress. Join us as we discuss her plan to bring victory to her race this fall.
Commissioner in a Car: Its Certified Edition.
I talk about certifying the June 2020 primary and look forward to the General
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Building Relationships with your Election Officials – Public Citizen
Hosted by Public Citizen, Secure Our Vote coalition & DailyKos · How COVID-19 is impacting our elections · How your local election official can help protect our vote · How to help your election official by offering partnership, aid with recruiting election workers to keep polling locations open, and support for their push for election safety. Speakers: · Tina Barton, the Rochester Hills city clerk, president of Oakland County Clerks Association, MI and appointee of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission Board of Advisors · Dustin Czarny, Onondaga County Elections Commissioner
Zoom with Czarny with Jennifer Wilson of the League of Women Voters
I sit down with the Deputy Director of the League Of Women Voters of NYS Jennifer Wilson. We discuss the massive changes to the electoral system in New York over the last 2 years and the disruption COVID has had on the primaries. We also look forward to the summer legislative session and what changes could be on the horizon.
https://www.facebook.com/dustinmczarny/videos/211632326720573
Amid hostile name-calling, Onondaga County lawmakers reject redistricting plan – Syracuse.com
“The proposal was similar to a plan adopted by the Syracuse Common Council and approved by city voters last year. Mayor Ben Walsh, Common Council President Helen Hudson and other city councilors had urged the county legislature to approve Ryan’s proposal…
GOP lawmakers clearly came to the meeting prepared to vote down the proposal.”
Here’s What Could Invalidate Your Absentee Ballot. And It’s Beyond Your Control – Gothamist
“This has been a persistent problem,” said Dustin Czarny,…“The Boards [of Elections] are bound by the law and the law is clear. If a postmark is not on there and we receive them after June 23rd, we cannot count those ballots,” said Czarny.We should look at receive by date in New York instead of postmarks.
Zoom with Czarny with NY Redistricting expert Jeff Wice
Today I sit down with NY redistricting expert Jeff Wice. He is the cco0chair of the redistricting committee for the National Conference of State Legislators as well a professor at NY school of law and Census expert. We talk Census, Redistricting in NY state, as well as the independent redistricting proposals throughout the nation and here in Onondaga County
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2 Syracuse city court challengers widen leads as absentee counting begins – Syracuse.com
As of Thursday, about 22.5% of the absentee ballots were scanned, Czarny said. So far, that has not changed the order of who got the most votes:
2 Syracuse city court challengers widen leads as absentee counting begins – syracuse.com