dominion voting systems
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10th Circuit agrees with dismissal of election lawsuit against Dominion
The federal appeals court based in Denver has agreed with a trial judge’s decision dismissing a lawsuit that claimed the 2020 election was rigged by Dominion Voting Systems, Facebook and others. Eight voters from across the country filed a lawsuit after the 2020 presidential election alleging various types of election interference and seeking $160 billion…
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Elbert County Clerk and Recorder admits copying election hard drives, says it’s his duty to ‘preserve’ 2020 records
Dallas Schroeder, the Republican Clerk and Recorder for Elbert County, made copies of two hard drives of the county’s Dominion Voting Systems equipment, received instructions from two non-election staffers on how to do so, and admitted giving a copy to two private attorneys, who included his personal counsel. Schroeder’s admission came in response to a…
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Judge questions authority to hear latest Dominion Voting-related lawsuit filed in Colorado
A federal judge is questioning whether he has jurisdiction to hear a sprawling lawsuit against Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems that accuses the election technology company of organized crime and intimidating its critics. The named plaintiffs to the class action lawsuit, all of whom are in Michigan, allege Dominion has violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization…
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Colorado company won’t sue Louisiana over voided voting machine deal
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – The Colorado company whose multimillion-dollar contract award to replace Louisiana’s voting machines was scrapped said Wednesday it won’t sue over the cancellation. But the avoidance of litigation won’t immediately restart the state’s stalled work to update its decade-old voting system. Gov. John Bel Edwards’ administration voided the contract deal with Denver-based…
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? Denver says it’s got election security under control
The integrity of the nation’s voting system has been questioned like never before, led by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, but the director of elections in the Denver Elections Division told reporters during a media tour Friday, Oct. 28, that the system can be trusted and is more secure than polling place election systems. Amber…
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Denver finalizes nearly $1M voting system purchase
Denver voters who cast ballots in person will use computer tablets to make their choices, after City Council approved a fourth amendment to a contract with Dominion Voting Systems and the expenditure of $932,633.23 to purchase Dominion’s voting equipment and software at the council’s Sept. 26 meeting. On Dec. 22, 2015, Colorado Secretary of State Wayne…
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BARTELS: Baca County to Secretary of State Wayne Williams: Howdy, partner
It’s 260 miles from Denver to Baca County in the southeastern most part of the state so you can bet that the citizens there appreciated a visit today from Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams. “It was great,” said County Clerk Sharon Dubois. “I introduced Wayne to everyone – of course, it’s Baca County…
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BARTELS: Mesa County Clerk Sheila Reiner raves about Dominion after Tuesday’s municipal elections
(An earlier video from the Mesa County clerk’s office about Dominion.) After tabulating the results of four municipal elections Tuesday night, Mesa County Clerk Sheila Reiner has even more good things to say about Dominion Voting Systems. “In 2012 and 2014 we tabulated and tested for the same four municipalities but didn’t pull out…

