Hundreds of Millions of Dollars Spent on Dominion Voting Machines in Numerous Swing States Before 2020 Election
The purchase and implementation of Dominion voting machines in swing states around the country was likely planned over a period of years.
These same machines are at the center of the fraud filings in Michigan and Georgia last night by attorney Sidney Powell.
The current results of the 2020 Presidential election in many states were fraudulent due in large part to the use of Dominion voting machines.
Georgia
Georgia spent over $100 million on Dominion voting machines. The machines that can be easily manipulated to steal elections:
Georgia officials awarded a contract for 30,000 new voting machines to Dominion Voting on Monday, scrapping the state’s 17-year-old electronic voting equipment and replacing it with touchscreens that print out paper ballots.
The $107 million contract will switch Georgia from its longtime elections company, Election Systems & Software, following complaints about malfunctioning machines and unverifiable results during the November midterm election.”
Michigan
In Michigan $30 million of federal funds was reportedly spent on voting machines. This was announced in August of 2018 but the related article has now been taken down.
New voting machines set for use in upcoming primary
Published by admin on Thu, 08/02/2018 – 3:00am
By:
Linda Gallagher, Contributing Writer
https://antrimreview.net/content/new-voting-machines-set-use-upcoming-primary
“New voting machines, being introduced to voters in both Antrim and Kalkaska counties next week during the primary election, will feature digital touch screens and improved tabulation, according to the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office, which spent $30 million in federal funds to upgrade all of the voting equipment in Michigan’s 83 counties by November’s general election.”
Pennsylvania
By February 2019 in Pennsylvania, Governor Wolf’s actions to replace voting machines in the state were well under way:
Gov. Tom Wolf has requested $75 million in state funding over the next five years to help counties comply with his directive to replace voting machines, but it is the mandate itself that continues to trouble some state lawmakers.
Republicans questioned Wolf’s directive:
Why the need? Why the rush? How to pay for them? Those were among the questions lawmakers posed to Acting Commonwealth Secretary Kathy Boockvar at a Senate budget hearing for the Department of State on Wednesday.
Later in May 2018 new voting machines were introduced in the state:
Voter concerns and election security are on county officials’ minds as they try to save as much money as they can while complying with a state mandate to upgrade their voting machines.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/hundreds-millions-dollars-spent-dominion-voting-machines-numerous-swing-states-2020-election/