Liberty Vote Acquires Dominion Voting Systems, Pledges Election Transparency
Scott Leiendecker's Liberty Vote, a St. Louis-based company, has acquired Dominion Voting Systems, promising to enhance election trust through paper-based transparency and American ownership.
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Overview
- Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official and GOP donor, has purchased Dominion Voting Systems through his company, Liberty Vote, to restore trust in elections.
- Liberty Vote, a St. Louis-based company, acquired Dominion Voting Systems, pledging to prioritize paper-based transparency, security, and simplicity in election technology.
- The acquisition aims to ensure Dominion Voting Systems is '100% American owned,' emphasizing a commitment to American values in election technology.
- Leiendecker's company will focus on independent audits and verifiable paper records to ensure accurate and fair ballot counting and enhance public confidence.
- Dominion's website now redirects to libertyvote.com, confirming the sale and the new direction under Liberty Vote's leadership for election integrity.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover the sale of Dominion Voting Systems neutrally. They consistently frame the 2020 election claims against Dominion as "false" and "baseless," reflecting established facts and legal outcomes. The coverage provides objective context for the new company's stated priorities, such as "election integrity," without adopting partisan language, ensuring a balanced and factual presentation.
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