Czarny said he’s convinced the changes in the other election years will ultimately be good for democracy. “There’s going to be higher participation and many more voters choosing their representatives,” Czarny said. “That’s always a good thing.” https://www.syracuse.com/politics/cny/2023/06/democratic-ny-lawmakers-vote-to-change-county-election-years-local-leaders-cry-foul.html
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Onondaga County election official returns from high-level talks in Washington, D.C. – WAER
Threats against election commissioners and workers have soared amid a divided electorate. Czarny shares an example that came up at one meeting. “We had some commissioners that were afraid to go to their nephew’s baseball games because people in their community were targeting them just for the crime of counting the votes, like they should,”Continue reading “Onondaga County election official returns from high-level talks in Washington, D.C. – WAER”
Late tweaks to Election Law pushed by Democrats in Albany – Times Union
“This is providing clarification that will now be followed,” said Dustin Czarny, chair of the Democratic Caucus of the New York State Elections Commissioner’s Association. He said the proposals bring in line best practices for the rare instances where issues arise with a ballot. Czarny added that he believes the legislation is intended to buildContinue reading “Late tweaks to Election Law pushed by Democrats in Albany – Times Union”
Secretary Bellows heading to Washington D.C. to ask for safer elections – Fox Bangor News
I appeared with Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows on Maine TV to talk about our trip to Washington on behalf of Issue One this week. “There are real people that are running our elections. Everyday people that are coming together, they’re civil servants and they’re trying to find a way to do a difficultContinue reading “Secretary Bellows heading to Washington D.C. to ask for safer elections – Fox Bangor News”
New Yorkers can register to vote and cast their ballot on the same ‘golden’ day – Gothamist
Dustin Czarny, the Democratic commissioner for the Onondaga Board of Elections, said they are also planning to rely on the affidavit ballot system unless the state Legislature or state Board of Elections advises them otherwise. “Affidavit is the right tool for it. It allows time to double check all things later in the electoral process,”Continue reading “New Yorkers can register to vote and cast their ballot on the same ‘golden’ day – Gothamist”
Elections officials ask for administrative reforms – WCNY Capitol Pressroom
May 24, 2023 – Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny makes the case for minimum staffing levels at local boards of elections, creating voting centers on Election Day and ensuring all elections commissioners are full-time roles. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and elections news updates
Protecting Election Integrity with Board of Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny – From the Lobby Podcast
I was honored to appear on “From the Lobby” with my friend Alec Lews of O’Donnell & Associates. We got to talk about election administration, the end-of-year legislation push, and election integrity. Check it out. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates
Central Current Radio: June Primary Preview and Push for Legislation for the close of the 2023 session
I appeared on Central Current Radio on May 4, 2023 to preview the upcoming June primary. I also talked about the push for election legislation in the NYS legislature as they look to close Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all election news and content updates
Stimulus money buys Ryan McMahon a promotional video fit for a campaign – Syracuse.com
“State election law does not prohibit using the power of incumbency to promote a candidate’s work. It’s a fine ethical line often judged by the public rather than any enforcer, said Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny, a Democrat.” https://www.syracuse.com/news/2023/05/stimulus-money-buys-ryan-mcmahon-a-promotional-video-fit-for-a-campaign.html
Two Syracuse council candidates, others tossed from primary ballot after petition challenges – Syracuse.com
Raquan Pride-Green and Hasahn Bloodworth were removed Friday from this year’s Democratic primary for Syracuse Common Council seats after their petitions were challenged. The two commissioners for the Onondaga County Board of Elections agreed with challengers who claimed some of the people passing petitions and some of the people who signed them were not Democrats,Continue reading “Two Syracuse council candidates, others tossed from primary ballot after petition challenges – Syracuse.com”