Video shows two voters yelling profanities, causing disruption in polling place -CNYCentral.com

“In my mind, that guy’s a hero,” said Czarny. “Because he kept his calm and tried to deal with the situation so the other people in the polling place weren’t as disrupted.” “He’s a model poll site manager and I hope I don’t lose him,” said Czarny.

https://cnycentral.com/news/local/video-shows-two-voters-yelling-profanities-causing-disruption-in-polling-place

Redistricting commission sends map to Onondaga County Legislature – Spectrum News

“We offered what we thought would be an attempt at a compromise, and would be a map people believe in,” said Dustin Czarny, Czarny then tried to propose a motion to add more public hearings over a two-week period — it was never voted on.

https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny/news/2021/11/04/redistricting-commission-votes-on-new-district-maps

Some Syracuse-area voters who didn’t want to wear a mask took it out on poll workers – Syracuse.com

Before the election, polling site workers were trained on what to do if someone refused to put a mask on and how to make sure people who didn’t want to wear a mask could still vote.“ No one was refused a ballot for refusing to mask,” Czarny said.

https://www.syracuse.com/news/2021/11/some-syracuse-area-voters-who-didnt-want-to-wear-a-mask-took-it-out-on-poll-workers.html

Onondaga County voters discuss priorities for mayoral election at polling sites – The Daily Orange

For the mayoral election primaries in the summer, voter turnout was the lowest in 36 years. On Tuesday, about 30% of registered voters participated in the election, according to a tweet from Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny. About 93,000 people cast a ballot.

Onondaga County voters discuss priorities for mayoral election at polling sites – The Daily Orange

Live Updates: Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh declares victory – CNYCentral.com

Dustin Czarny, the Democratic Commissioner for the Onondaga County Board of Elections, shared in a Tweet that Central New York’s voter turnout was close to 93,000 out of 303,390 this year.

Czarny says turnout was about 30.7% but could grow as affidavits and absentee ballots come in.

https://cnycentral.com/news/local/live-updates-2021-central-new-york-election-results-syracuse-mayor

New York voters have their say on expanding access to the ballot-NPR.og

“Participation in our elections is a good thing,” Czarny said in an interview. “And yes it will take more resources, but I will note that the New York state budget gave us funding to prepare for the eventual passage of this amendment.”

https://www.npr.org/2021/11/02/1051305287/new-york-voters-have-their-say-on-expanding-access-to-the-ballot

Early voting continues to grow as Election Day arrives-WRVO

“Almost 15,000 people (in Onondaga County) have voted early through absentee or early voting,” Czarny said. “It’s a decent jump from 2019. We’ll have to see if that means a decent jump in turnout.”

https://www.wrvo.org/politics-and-government/2021-11-02/early-voting-continues-to-grow-as-election-day-arrives

Ben Walsh wins reelection in Syracuse mayoral race, defeats Khalid Bey – The Daily Orange

About 93,000 people voted in this election, a turnout of about 30%, Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny said on Twitter. This marks a decrease of 5% from the 2017 turnout, the last mayoral election. 

Polls are now closed in Onondaga County; About 93,000 people voted – Syracuse.com

Nearly 93,000 people voted in Onondaga County, according to Dustin Czarny, a county election commissioner. That includes early votes, absentee votes and ballots cast on Election Day. There are more than 303,000 registered voters. That’s a turnout rate of about 30.7%, Czarny said.

https://www.syracuse.com/politics/cny/2021/11/polls-are-now-closed-in-onondaga-county-election-results-coming-shortly.html