Commissioner in a Car: Petitions start, but not for Congress

This week I talk about the start of designating petitions today. However because the congressional lines have not been signed into law, Congressional candidates can not walk yet. I also talk about the process now that the congressional lines were struck down by the legislature and what the new lines mean, and when they mightContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Petitions start, but not for Congress”

Commissioner in a Car: Everything we know about NY redistricting as of right now.

I talk about the state of NY Congressional redistricting now that the New York State Independent Redistricting Commission submitted bi partisan maps on February 15th. I do a bit of a history lesson going back to 2010 on how we got here and the paths forward for the NYS legislature. I also address the sillyContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Everything we know about NY redistricting as of right now.”

Commissioner in a Car: Happy Fall in Love with Your Party Day

This week I talk about the party enrollment deadline that is today, Valentine’s Day, or as I call it Fall in Love with Your Party Day. We must receive your enrollment change by midnight tonight. Online Voter registration is available at onvote.net. I also talk about the imminent release of new congressional maps and whatContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Happy Fall in Love with Your Party Day”

Commissioner in a Car: Yes New York, we will have a Presidential Primary.

Today I talk about the Presidential Primary in New York April 2nd and why it might turn into a zombie primary on both sides. I also talk about testifying in Albany yesterday in the budget. Lastly an brief reaction to Onondaga County spending 100k on a lawsuit about the election alignment bill. Enjoy. Subscribe toContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Yes New York, we will have a Presidential Primary.”

Commissioner in a Car: Village Elections on the move…maybe

The villages of Baldwinsville, Fayetteville, and Liverpool may have ballot propositions to move their elections to November. I talk about how this is playing out, and the reasons behind it. I also talk about the Presidential Primary April 2nd in New York and where it stands. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and eleciton newsContinue reading “Commissioner in a Car: Village Elections on the move…maybe”

Commissioner in a Car: What we know about New York’s April 2 primary

Today I talk about the intricacies’ of the April 2nd New York Presidential Primary. There are possibilities it won’t happen, but not likely. I talk about the importance of the February 6th drop off dates and how tonight’s NH primary might play a role. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates.

Commissioner in a Car: EAC Local Leadership Council wrap up.

This week I come from hotel in DC as I wrap up the Local Leadership Council annual meeting for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. I detail what the LLC is and how it is helping Election Administrators throughout the country. Enjoy. Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all elections news and content updates

Zoom with Czarny: Christine Wood of Public Citizen

This week I sit down with Christine Wood of Public Citizen. We talk about two events marking the insurrection, one in DC and one in Syracuse, that she is helping to organize (and I am presenting at both). We also talk about how the insurrection changed our Democracy and how we can move forward. Enjoy.Continue reading “Zoom with Czarny: Christine Wood of Public Citizen”

Zoom with Czarny: Max Ruckdeschel Chair of the Onondaga County Democratic Committee

This week I end the year talking to Max Ruckdeschel, chair of the Onondaga County Democratic Committee. We wrap up the successes of 2023 and look forward to 2024. You can learn more about them and get involved by going to their website: https://www.ocdemocrats.com/ Subscribe to dustinczarny.com for all content and election news updates