Syracuse University students face voting challenges, fill out affidavit ballots – The Daily Orange

Czarny said he noticed a large push on social media for unaffiliated voters to go out to the polls and vote using affidavit ballots. On one hand, he said it shows enthusiasm from people who might not have voted in the past, but they also don’t seem to know the election rules. He said theContinue reading “Syracuse University students face voting challenges, fill out affidavit ballots – The Daily Orange”

New York Primary Preview – WSYR9

Voting will happen from 12pm to 9pm.  New York State is a closed primary state meaning that you have to be registered in a political party and voters will only be able to choose a candidate in that particular party. Click the video above to watch Onondaga County Election Commissioners Helen Kiggins (Republican) and DustinContinue reading “New York Primary Preview – WSYR9”

‘Passive Electioneering’ could keep you from voting – WSYR9

Democratic Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny says, “You’re not allowed to do that within 100 feet of the polling place. There’s distance markers outside the doors and if you show up with that, elections inspectors are going to either ask you to either take off your buttons or even turn your shirt inside out because there isContinue reading “‘Passive Electioneering’ could keep you from voting – WSYR9”

Voters registering in waves for New York Presidential Primary on April 19th – WSYR9

“We haven’t had this for quite some time.  New York is in focus, and the only Primary happening on April 19th. It can really determine the race.  I think you are seeing a lot of excitement on both sides of the aisle,” said Dustin Czarny from the Onondaga County Board of Elections. https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/voters-registering-in-waves-for-new-york-presidential-primary-on-april-19th/

Why Moving Village Elections From Spring to Fall Could Save Money, Boost Turnout – Spectrum News

What village officials can control though is when the election is held. Onondaga County elections commissioner Dustin Czarny says only about about 10 to 15 percent of the population votes in village elections. He believes that number would increase with a fall election. “The villages would have zero costs to run their election, whereas theyContinue reading “Why Moving Village Elections From Spring to Fall Could Save Money, Boost Turnout – Spectrum News”

Onondaga County’s Elections Commisioners on the Campbell Conversations – WRVO

The upcoming general election will no doubt re-ignite debates over voter turnout and voter suppression.  On this week’s episode of the Campbell Conversations, host Grant Reeher speaks with the two elections commissioners for Onondaga County, Republican Helen Kiggins Walsh and Democrat Dustin Czarny.  We find out why they think efforts to suppress voting have largelyContinue reading “Onondaga County’s Elections Commisioners on the Campbell Conversations – WRVO”

Voter registration in Onondaga County increases – The Daily Orange

In contrast, throughout the entirety of 2015 — a non-presidential election year — there were about 10,500 new registered voters in Onondaga county, Czarny said. Czarny said that because of excitement that circulates during the presidential election year, people are driven to vote. The numbers of those arriving on Election Day in Onondaga County mayContinue reading “Voter registration in Onondaga County increases – The Daily Orange”

Governor Cuomo proposes 12 days of voting before Election Day – WSYR9

Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny says it’s a good idea to improve the turn out. He says it will allow people who have trouble voting on Election Day to have more flexibility. https://www.localsyr.com/news/governor-cuomo-proposes-12-days-of-voting-before-election-day/

Sullivan: Low voter turnout favorable for incumbents – The Daily Orange

But who cares? Apparently not most of Syracuse. Onondaga County Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny estimates that a little more than 25 percent of registered voters in Onondaga County turned out to the polls yesterday, according to Syracuse.com. This statistic sticks to a recent trend that voter turnout remains dismally low in off-year elections, considering voter turnout was 27Continue reading “Sullivan: Low voter turnout favorable for incumbents – The Daily Orange”

Deadline to vote in this year’s election and next year’s presidential primary is today – WRVO

While many residents will beat the deadline by registering through a board of elections office or website they can also do it through the New York Department of Motor Vehicles.  Voters have been able to register on their My DMV site for a couple of years now.  But this is the first year they can wait tillContinue reading “Deadline to vote in this year’s election and next year’s presidential primary is today – WRVO”