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Onondaga County Democratic Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny argued for more funding for elections boards – especially to update aging infrastructure.
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Onondaga County smashed the record for early voting this year. After all the ballots were counted during the nine-day early voting period, Democratic Elections Commissioner Dustin Czarny said 79,650 people cast their ballot early, compared to about 60,000 in 2020.
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Some voters are receiving text messages regarding giving them incorrect polling locations. The company behind the messages, Vote FTW, says it was an error.
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There are already five villages that have gotten rid of the June Election Day in Onondaga County.
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Races to determine candidates for Congress and State Senate, lead the way as Primary Day approaches in central New York.
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Early voting drew about 1,200 voters out of the nearly 198,000 registered Democrats and Republicans in Onondaga County.
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They’re asking state lawmakers for an additional $10 million to support an expected increase in voter turnout and implementation of new reforms.
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Despite funding boost from county lawmakers, Onondaga County elections officials say it's not enoughOnondaga County lawmakers approved an additional $475,000 for the Board of Elections in the 2024 county budget. Elections officials say it's not enough.
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The state says it has received complaints from multiple counties, including Onondaga County and Jefferson County.
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Onondaga County will roll out the new voting machines this fall, but they hope eventually, the county will be able to offer ballot on-demand voting.