With these statistics in mind, Czarny said New York residents should take advantage of state programs to make voting easier and more accessible in future elections, including by voting by mail and at early voting sites. He also encouraged community members to get involved in the election process more personally, like by serving as pollingContinue reading “Town hall addresses low voter turnout in 2024 presidential election – Daily Orange”
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No time to relax as county board of elections prepares for next slate of races – WAER
“Every election has a six to eight-month lead up period of activity that you have to do to get to that election and we have 4 or 5 elections a year,” Czarny said. “So, we’re always planning for one as we’re setting up another.” https://www.waer.org/news/2025-01-29/no-time-to-relax-as-county-board-of-elections-prepares-for-next-slate-of-races Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates
With thousands of blank ballots, 2 Central NY justice races decided by fewer than 20 write-in votes – Syracuse.com
The two elections were “very unusual,” Dustin Czarny, an Onondaga County elections commissioner. https://www.syracuse.com/news/2024/12/with-thousands-of-blank-ballots-2-central-ny-justice-races-decided-by-fewer-than-20-write-in-votes.html?gift=0985174c-43bb-447c-94a1-bcbaf35d2c37 Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates
Election dilemma: 2 Onondaga County races need hand counts, but most are blank ballots – Syracuse.com
“Usually someone wages a write-in campaign and then they become the overwhelming winner,” Czarny said. That didn’t happen in this case, though a few people did write in a handful of names. https://www.syracuse.com/politics/cny/2024/12/election-dilemma-2-onondaga-county-races-need-hand-counts-but-most-are-blank-ballots.html?gift=d3817e66-cb68-4bee-b8ca-604aa597d3a6
N.Y. counties expected this year’s election to cost $343M. Here’s a breakdown. – Albany Times Union
Czarny described the Onondaga County elections budget this year as “artificially low” because it did not include funding to operate a second primary. “This year’s budget is going to be blown way out of the water,” he said. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all election news and content updates
New York’s 50th state Senate District race remains too close to call – Spectrum News
“There’s probably 10,000 to 15,000 ballots between the two counties to actually count after the election: the late arriving absentees and the affidavits,” Onondaga County Board of Elections Democratic Commissioner Dustin Czarny said. https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/central-ny/politics/2024/11/06/nick-paro-and-chris-ryan-new-york-50th-state-senate-race Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates
More than 104,000 Onondaga County residents have already voted before Election Day – WAER
“Those results are segregated and isolated, and no one, not even I can see those results until 9:00 on Tuesday night,” Czarny said. “So on 9:00 on Tuesday night, we will release the early voting results, which are stored on our machines, and then we also have the vote by mail results.” https://www.waer.org/news/2024-11-04/more-than-104-000-onondaga-county-residents-have-already-voted-before-election-day Subscribe toContinue reading “More than 104,000 Onondaga County residents have already voted before Election Day – WAER”
Voter Education & Election Season with Dustin Czarny on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation
Democratic Elections Commissioner of Onondaga County Dustin Czarny is here on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation to talk about voter education and what you need to know during this critical election season! Join in on the conversation. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates
Onondaga County prepares for record voter turnout – WAER
“They voted by mail in the pandemic, so maybe eight years since they voted in person and those polling places can change over that time. they need to go to their trusted sources to get information. Don’t Google. Go to our website. We’ve done a lot of work to make that website very accurate andContinue reading “Onondaga County prepares for record voter turnout – WAER”
Your Stories Q&A: Sharpie, pen, pencil…does it matter what I use to fill out my mail-in ballot? – WSYR 9
“Any pen works on our Clear Ballot scanners, whether vote by mail or in person. No need for Sharpies or special ink. Just fill in the voting oval with a regular blue or black ink pen is our recommendation. We also discourage the use of “x” or pencil.” Czarny said via email to the YourContinue reading “Your Stories Q&A: Sharpie, pen, pencil…does it matter what I use to fill out my mail-in ballot? – WSYR 9”