Scoop: Dominion Voting sold to company run by ex-GOP election official
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Scoop: Dominion Voting sold to company run by ex-GOP election official
"According to Leiendecker's LinkedIn page, his company (which has been called KNOWiNK but is changing its name to Liberty Vote) has more than 150 employees and $55 million in annual revenue. The company says its systems are used by election officials in more than a third of U.S. states and describes itself as the "nation's leading provider of electronic poll books.""
"As interim U.S. attorney for D.C. in Trump's current administration, Martin demoted prosecutors who worked on Jan. 6 cases, pursued critics of Elon Musk's DOGE operation, and threatened Wikipedia over what he called biased "propaganda." Liberty Vote officials describe Leiendecker as a neutral arbiter. They provided to Axios a supportive statement from Nevada's Democratic secretary of state, Cisco Aguilar, who called Leiendecker "open, honest and transparent.""
Liberty Vote purchased Canada-based Dominion for an undisclosed sum. Liberty Vote is owned by Scott Leiendecker, who created a 2011 software enabling election workers to verify voters and check them in. The company, formerly known as KNOWiNK, has more than 150 employees and $55 million in annual revenue. Its systems are used in over a third of U.S. states and the company calls itself the nation's leading electronic poll book provider. Leiendecker has Republican connections, including appointments by Matt Blunt and ties to Ed Martin. Liberty Vote officials portray Leiendecker as neutral while the company appears aligned with a paper ballot-centered voting vision.
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