Dominion Voting Systems Acquired By Election Reform Advocate, Renamed ‘Liberty Vote’
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WASHINGTON—Dominion Voting Systems, the voting machine system at the heart of many of Donald Trump’s election disputes over the past few years, has been acquired by election reform advocate Scott Leiendecker.
Leiendecker, who previously served as a Republican elections director for St. Louis, will assume full ownership and operational control of Dominion Voting Systems, which will now be renamed “Liberty Vote.” He intends to restore public confidence in electoral processes through the use of transparent and reliable voting systems.
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“LibertyVotesignalsanewchapterforAmericanelections—onewheretrustisrebuiltfromthegroundup,”LeiendeckerexplainedinaThursdaystatement,promisingacommitmentto“deliveringelectiontechnologythatprioritizespaper-basedtransparency,security,andsimplicitysothatvoterscanbeassuredthateveryballotisfilledinaccuratelyandfairlycounted.”
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