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'''Dominion Voting Systems Corporation''' is a company that sells voting machine hardware and software. It distributes primarily to the United States and Canada. | '''Dominion Voting Systems Corporation''' is a company that sells voting machine hardware and software. It distributes primarily to the United States and Canada. | ||
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− | [[ | + | Dominion Voting Systems Corporation was founded in [[2002]] in [[Toronto]], by John Poulos and James Hoover. In May [[2010]], Dominion acquired [[Premier Election Solutions]] (formerly Diebold Election Systems, Inc.) from Election Systems & Software (ES&S). [[ES&S]] had just acquired Premier from Diebold and was required to sell off Premier by the [[United States Department of Justice]] over anti-trust concerns.<ref>https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-requires-key-divestiture-election-systems-softwarepremier-election</ref><ref>https://www.prlog.org/10691839-ess-completes-agreement-to-sell-premier-election-solutions-intellectual-property-and-other-assets.html</ref><ref>https://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2010/05/20/4800289.htm</ref> In June 2010, Dominion acquired [[Sequoia Voting Systems]].<ref>https://www.huffpost.com/entry/exclusive-on-heels-of-die_b_620084</ref> |
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The company was subjected to extensive attention following the election,<ref>https://heavy.com/news/dominion-voting-systems-glitch-clinton-pelosi-michigan-georgia/</ref> at which then-president Donald Trump was defeated by Joe Biden - equipment manufactured by Dominion was used to process votes in twenty-eight states, including the close battleground (swing) states of Wisconsin and Georgia. In this election, accusations of all kinds manipulation were discussed and documented, not just related to Dominion voting machines. If accusations of manipulated vote counts in favor of Biden by the Dominion systems were true, then it should be noted that as any other electronic equipment, these devices can be [[hacked]] by third parties. | The company was subjected to extensive attention following the election,<ref>https://heavy.com/news/dominion-voting-systems-glitch-clinton-pelosi-michigan-georgia/</ref> at which then-president Donald Trump was defeated by Joe Biden - equipment manufactured by Dominion was used to process votes in twenty-eight states, including the close battleground (swing) states of Wisconsin and Georgia. In this election, accusations of all kinds manipulation were discussed and documented, not just related to Dominion voting machines. If accusations of manipulated vote counts in favor of Biden by the Dominion systems were true, then it should be noted that as any other electronic equipment, these devices can be [[hacked]] by third parties. | ||
− | === | + | ===Threats against American Thinker=== |
− | Dominion | + | Dominion send their legal team against the ''[[American Thinker]]'' blog, explaining they believe "that their client has been the victim of defamatory statements", when ''American Thinker'' published articles that were critical of Dominion.<ref>https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3925596/posts</ref><ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20210115125256/https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/01/statement.html</ref> The matter received {{ccm}} coverage.<ref>https://thehill.com/homenews/media/534499-american-thinker-apologizes-to-dominion-after-getting-letter-from-defamation</ref><ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-site-american-thinker-retracts-completely-false-dominion-voting-systems-claims</ref><ref>https://news.yahoo.com/voting-machine-stories-were-made-181358334.html</ref><ref>https://reason.com/2021/01/17/an-abject-apology-highlights-the-legal-exposure-for-promoters-of-trumps-election-fraud-fantasies/</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 12 November 2024
Dominion voting systems (Company) | |
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Formation | 2002 |
Founder | • John Polous • James Hoover |
Interests | Election/Fraud?, 2020 Election |
Manufacturer of voting machines. |
Dominion Voting Systems Corporation is a company that sells voting machine hardware and software. It distributes primarily to the United States and Canada.
History
Dominion Voting Systems Corporation was founded in 2002 in Toronto, by John Poulos and James Hoover. In May 2010, Dominion acquired Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems, Inc.) from Election Systems & Software (ES&S). ES&S had just acquired Premier from Diebold and was required to sell off Premier by the United States Department of Justice over anti-trust concerns.[1][2][3] In June 2010, Dominion acquired Sequoia Voting Systems.[4]
US 2020 election
- Full article: US 2020 election
- Full article: US 2020 election
The company was subjected to extensive attention following the election,[5] at which then-president Donald Trump was defeated by Joe Biden - equipment manufactured by Dominion was used to process votes in twenty-eight states, including the close battleground (swing) states of Wisconsin and Georgia. In this election, accusations of all kinds manipulation were discussed and documented, not just related to Dominion voting machines. If accusations of manipulated vote counts in favor of Biden by the Dominion systems were true, then it should be noted that as any other electronic equipment, these devices can be hacked by third parties.
Threats against American Thinker
Dominion send their legal team against the American Thinker blog, explaining they believe "that their client has been the victim of defamatory statements", when American Thinker published articles that were critical of Dominion.[6][7] The matter received commercially-controlled media coverage.[8][9][10][11]
References
- ↑ https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-requires-key-divestiture-election-systems-softwarepremier-election
- ↑ https://www.prlog.org/10691839-ess-completes-agreement-to-sell-premier-election-solutions-intellectual-property-and-other-assets.html
- ↑ https://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2010/05/20/4800289.htm
- ↑ https://www.huffpost.com/entry/exclusive-on-heels-of-die_b_620084
- ↑ https://heavy.com/news/dominion-voting-systems-glitch-clinton-pelosi-michigan-georgia/
- ↑ https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3925596/posts
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20210115125256/https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/01/statement.html
- ↑ https://thehill.com/homenews/media/534499-american-thinker-apologizes-to-dominion-after-getting-letter-from-defamation
- ↑ https://www.thedailybeast.com/right-wing-site-american-thinker-retracts-completely-false-dominion-voting-systems-claims
- ↑ https://news.yahoo.com/voting-machine-stories-were-made-181358334.html
- ↑ https://reason.com/2021/01/17/an-abject-apology-highlights-the-legal-exposure-for-promoters-of-trumps-election-fraud-fantasies/