Episode 13. Dustin Czarny

Every vote symbolizes a hope.


That’s what voting means to this episode’s guest. We hear from Dustin Czarny—an election professional in Onondaga County, New York who has worn many hats during his life in elections. Dustin has been the Democratic election commissioner of Onondaga County since 2013, and has been involved in local politics as an activist and campaign operative for 30 years. Since 2017 he has also served as the Democratic caucus chair of the New York State Elections Commissioner Association.

We don’t yet have financial sponsors at “What Voting Means to Me,” but this is your friendly reminder that this podcast is, quite literally, made possible by democracy!

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