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Canada
Dominion Voting Systems is Canada’s largest election system provider, with deployments nationwide. Currently, Dominion provides optical scan paper ballot tabulation systems for provincial elections, including Ontario and New Brunswick. Dominion also provides ballot tabulation and voting systems for Canada's major party leadership elections, including the Liberal Party of Canada, the Conservative Party of Canada, and the PC Party of Ontario.[16][17][18]
Ontario was the first Canadian province to use Dominion's tabulator machines in the 2006 elections.[citation needed] New Brunswick used Dominion's 763 tabulator machines in the 2014 provincial elections.[19] There were some problems with the reporting of tabulator counts after the election, and at 10:45 p.m. Elections New Brunswick officially suspended the results reporting count with 17 ridings still undeclared.[20] The Progressive Conservatives and the People's Alliance of New Brunswick called for a hand count of all ballots. Recounts were held in 7 of 49 ridings and the results were upheld with variations of no more than 1 vote per candidate per riding.[citation needed] This delay in results reporting was caused by an off-the-shelf software application unrelated to Dominion.[21]
In June 2018, Elections Ontario used Dominion's tabulator machines for the provincial election and deployed them at 50 percent of polling stations.[22][23]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominion_Voting_Systems