After disputed vote, Smartmatic said it left Venezuela. But its software was used in more elections
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Documents obtained from Venezuela's National Electoral Council reveal that Smartmatic secretly licensed its voting software after publicly announcing its withdrawal from the country.
Sources indicate that officials conspired with Smartmatic to employ a third-party company to conceal its involvement in two major elections in Venezuela.
An audit was signed by Smartmatic's Associate Manager Juan Valera, whose essential role was to install and activate the voting software, reflecting possible collusion.
Former electoral council members confirmed Smartmatic's covert role in Venezuelan elections and expressed concerns for their safety if they disclosed their identities.
Read at Miami Herald
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