Congressional Democrats had raised security concerns about Dominion, other voting machine companies – IOTW Report

Congressional Democrats had raised security concerns about Dominion, other voting machine companies

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Democratic leaders of Congress warned last year in a series of letters that election technology companies such as Dominion Voting Systems were “prone to security problems,” a result of them having purportedly “long skimped on security in favor of convenience.”

The allegations were detailed in a series of letters sent in December 2019 by Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden and Amy Klobuchar, along with Democratic Rep. Mark Pocan.

The letters were addressed to several capital investment groups that had purchased shares in numerous election software companies. 

Among those companies was Dominion Voting Systems, stakes in which had been acquired by Staple Street Capital Group, in New York City.

Dominion has been plagued by reports of glitchy software in at least several voting jurisdictions throughout the country since Election Day 2020.  read more

5 Comments on Congressional Democrats had raised security concerns about Dominion, other voting machine companies

  1. Dominion has been plagued by reports of glitchy software…

    We should characterize the software as “corrupted” rather than glitchy. “Corrupted” is nicely ambiguous for those with a timid legalistic viewpoint.

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  2. My bet is democrats were only concerned about DVS security problems during primary elections. While seeing the DVS security weaknesses as an asset for the general election.

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