An election choose units up a Dominion voting machine throughout a public accuracy check of voting gear on Aug. 3, 2022, in Burnsville, Minn.
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Dominion Voting Methods, the corporate on the heart of false fraud claims concerning the 2020 election, has been acquired by an entity referred to as Liberty Vote.
“As of right this moment, Dominion is gone,” the corporate mentioned in a press launch Thursday. “Liberty Vote assumes full possession and operational management.” Dominion’s web site now redirects to libertyvote.com.
President Trump and his allies, together with Rudy Giuliani, have falsely blamed Dominion and its machines for rigging the 2020 election, taking votes from Trump. The baseless claims in opposition to Dominion brought on one in all its executives to enter hiding in 2020, and led to quite a few defamation lawsuits.
Giuliani lately reached a confidential settlement with Dominion. Most notably, Dominion received a virtually $800 million defamation case in opposition to Fox Information.
Earlier this yr, an official with Trump’s Justice Division reached out to county clerks in Missouri and requested to examine Dominion voting gear they utilized in 2020.
The Liberty Vote launch makes a few nods to conservative election priorities, together with calling the acquisition “a daring and historic transfer to remodel and enhance election integrity in America.” Conservatives lately have used the phrase “election integrity” and talked about growing religion within the nation’s voting techniques.

The discharge additionally notes that one in all Liberty Vote’s priorities is “[l]everaging hand-marked paper ballots enabling compliance with President Trump’s government order, and making certain election safety and compliance with federal requirements.”
Most U.S. voters already vote utilizing hand-marked paper ballots. A lot of Trump’s March government order on voting has been halted by federal judges.
The brand new firm is based by Scott Leiendecker, a onetime St. Louis Republican election director who based an election expertise firm that is broadly utilized by election officers.