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Dominion Voting System gets renamed Liberty Vote under new ownership
The sale, which was finalized in September, makes Leiendecker the sole private owner. The cost of the sale was not disclosed.
St. Louis-based Liberty Vote has acquired Dominion Voting Systems, among the nation's largest election technology companies, and was wrongly accused of election rigging.
Election security officials have no evidence that ballots were deleted or lost by voting systems in this month's U.S. election, two security groups said in a statement released on Thursday by the lead U.
Dominion Voting Systems was sold to a company called Liberty Vote, run by a former Republican election director from Missouri.
As early voting began Tuesday for the November elections, Cuyahoga County Elections Director Anthony Perlatti said voters should feel confident that the vote-by-mail system in Ohio is secure.
Fairfax County Democrats’ first all-digital ranked-choice election crashed, forcing voting to extend and leaving some voters waiting hours for access codes.
Scott Leiendecker, the founder and chairman of Liberty Vote and sole owner of Dominion Voting Systems, is a former GOP election reform advocate who has made his mark on election technology. Leiendecker officially acquired Dominion as the sole private owner under Liberty Vote,