Dominion Voting Systems sold and renamed as Liberty Vote
Scott Leiendecker plans to rebrand Dominion as Liberty Vote, focusing on hand-marked paper ballots and transparency to restore voter confidence, with Dominion used in 27 states last year.
- Dominion Voting Systems has been purchased by Liberty Vote, a company run by former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker, for an undisclosed amount.
- Liberty Vote will continue to focus on paper ballots, aligning with Trump's vision for elections in the U.S., as noted by Leiendecker.
- Dominion was required to settle several defamation lawsuits against Trump allies before the sale, including cases against Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell.
- Leiendecker stated that Liberty Vote aims to restore trust in American elections by delivering technology focused on security and verifiability.
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