Democrats Reportedly Demanding Removal Of Dominion Voting Machines As Republican Purchases Company

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Democrats are allegedly demanding the removal of Dominion voting machines after a Republican investor purchased the company and rebranded it as Liberty Voting

Dominion Voting Systems is the company once hailed by the left as a pillar of election security.

Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican elections director from St. Louis, Missouri, and founder of the election tech firm KNOWiNK, has taken full control.

Leiendecker, with over 25 years of experience in election administration, outlined Liberty Vote's mission to deliver secure, simple technology that puts voters first.

The new entity vows 100% American ownership, domestic staffing, and software development.

They are also making a firm commitment to hand-marked paper ballots, lining up with President Trump's executive order on election integrity.

The undisclosed transaction was confirmed by Dominion's outgoing CEO, John Poulos, in a statement.**
"Liberty Vote has acquired Dominion Voting Systems." Effective immediately, Dominion's website redirects to libertyvote . com

**Liberty Vote will conduct a top-to-bottom review of existing equipment ahead of the 2026 midterms, rebuilding or retiring machines as needed to meet rigorous standards.

Third-party audits will become routine, closing loopholes that skeptics – including many conservatives – have flagged for years.

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