Okay, so this could be big, right?
Same Mark McSalley is on the Dominion Diagnostics board.
https://www.dominiondiagnostics.com/about-dominion/executive-team
Okay, so this could be big, right?
Same Mark McSalley is on the Dominion Diagnostics board.
https://www.dominiondiagnostics.com/about-dominion/executive-team
In May 2010, Dominion acquired Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) from Election Systems & Software (ES&S). ES&S had just acquired PES from Diebold and was required to sell off PES by the United States Department of Justice for anti-trust concerns. In June 2010, Dominion acquired Sequoia Voting Systems.
It was acquired by the Canadian company Dominion Voting Systems on June 4, 2010. At the time it had contracts for 300 jurisdictions in 16 states through its BPS, WinEDS, Edge, Edge2, Advantage, Insight, InsightPlus and 400C systems.
On August 3, 2007, California Secretary of State Debra Bowen withdrew approval and granted conditional reapproval[12] to Sequoia Voting Systems optical scan and DRE voting machines after a "review of the voting machines certified for use in California in March 2007"[12] found "significant security weaknesses throughout the Sequoia system"[13] and "pervasive structural weaknesses"[13] which raise "serious questions as to whether the Sequoia software can be relied upon to protect the integrity of elections."
One shitty election voting machine company to the next.
Kind of a lateral move.
That's what they got away with in AZ and NV so far.
Still crooked.
Trump still takes AZ and NV.