Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production.Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: Early Voting in the August 2022 Primary”
Category Archives: Weekly Wonk
The Weekly Wonk: New York’s 22nd Congressional District
Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production.Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: New York’s 22nd Congressional District”
The Weekly Wonk: NY Assembly District 126
Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production.Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: NY Assembly District 126”
The Weekly Wonk: NY Assembly District #127
Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production.Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: NY Assembly District #127”
The Weekly Wonk: NY 128th Assembly District
Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production.Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: NY 128th Assembly District”
The Weekly Wonk: June Primary Overall Turnout
Welcome to the #weeklywonk. This is my weekly blog about statistics, registration data, and election law on my website, dustinczarny.com. This is a rebrand of my #wonkywednesday and #sundaythoughts columns I have been writing since 2020. In merging these two side projects together I am hoping to be a little more regular in my production. Continue reading “The Weekly Wonk: June Primary Overall Turnout”
Wonky Wednesday: June Primary Election Day Analysis
Welcome back to #wonkywednesday. Each week I take a deep dive into the registration and election data that makes up our home, Onondaga County. This week I continue my 4-week look back at the June 28, 2022, primary. This year we have two primaries because of the disastrous redistricting process in New York. On AugustContinue reading “Wonky Wednesday: June Primary Election Day Analysis”
Wonky Wednesday: 2022 June Primary Absentee Analysis
Welcome back to #wonkywednesday. Each week I take a deep dive into the registration and election data that makes up our home, Onondaga County. This week I continue my 4-week look back at the June 28, 2022, primary. This year we have two primaries because of the disastrous redistricting process in New York. On AugustContinue reading “Wonky Wednesday: 2022 June Primary Absentee Analysis”
Wonky Wednesday: Early Voting in the June 2022 Primary
Welcome back to #wonkywednesday. Each week I take a deep dive into the registration and election data that makes up our home, Onondaga County. This week I start my 4 week look back at the June 28, 2022 primary. This year we have two primaries because of the disastrous redistricting process in New York. OnContinue reading “Wonky Wednesday: Early Voting in the June 2022 Primary”
Sunday Thoughts: The tangled web woven by late vacancies in the political calendar.
One of my missions on this website is to give insight on how New York’s Election law works. With the announcement of retirements of County Court Judge Steven Dougherty earlier this year and City of Syracuse 5th district common councilor Joseph Driscoll we have not just one but two rare instances where a vacancy occursContinue reading “Sunday Thoughts: The tangled web woven by late vacancies in the political calendar.”