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Liberty Vote Acquires Dominion Voting Systems Amid Election Tech Scrutiny
Oct 11, 2025
Liberty Vote, established by former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker, has acquired Dominion Voting Systems—the election technology firm criticized for vulnerabilities and lack of transparency in U.S. elections—with plans to rebrand, emphasize paper ballots, and operate under full American ownership to rebuild trust in voting processes.
The deal, finalized in late September 2025 for an undisclosed amount, transfers Dominion's assets—serving 27 states in the 2024 election—to St. Louis-based Liberty Vote, headed by Leiendecker, who was GOP elections director in St. Louis from 2005 to 2012 and founded KNOWiNK in 2011, now the largest U.S. provider of electronic poll books used in over 1,000 jurisdictions. Dominion's website redirects to libertyvote.com, concluding the Dominion era amid ongoing debates.
In the announcement, Leiendecker framed it as "a new chapter for American elections," committing to "paper-based transparency, security, and simplicity" through hand-marked ballots, domestic staffing and development, third-party audits, and compliance with federal standards like voter-verifiable paper records.
Dominion, Canadian-founded with U.S. bases in Denver and Dallas, faced backlash after 2020 over alleged system weaknesses enabling manipulation. Cybersecurity expert J. Alex Halderman's 2022 report detailed exploitable flaws in Georgia's Dominion equipment that could alter votes, while investigations revealed deleted logs and obstructed audits in various states. Dominion responded with lawsuits, securing $787.5 million from Fox News in 2023 and settlements with Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and others—moves some see as stifling inquiry rather than fixing issues.
Concerns also surround KNOWiNK, integrated into Liberty Vote post-acquisition. KNOWiNK expanded via buys like BPro in 2021 (absorbing its TotalVote software) and Everyone Counts/Votem in 2019, with BPro's roots in South Dakota's 2007 publicly funded election system, transferred via no-bid contracts to states like Nebraska and Hawaii without competitive processes. Critics highlight security risks in its internet-connected, Azure-hosted systems, including a 2023 Chinese hack on Azure for espionage (not election-specific but exposing cloud vulnerabilities) and override features in contracts like Oregon's, allowing staff to adjust unofficial results during failures—though fact-checks note this doesn't affect final tallies. Pennsylvania's Department of State canceled its $10.7 million voter system contract with KNOWiNK in 2023 via mutual agreement over delays, functional flaws, and non-compliance, with KNOWiNK refunding part but not all funds; Oregon's $10+ million project remains at "high risk" due to missed deadlines and security gaps, per 2023 assessments. Other issues include alleged anomalous voter data in Hawaii and Arizona's 2022 tabulator problems tied to similar tech.
The consolidation could streamline services but heightens worries about centralized election infrastructure, urging independent audits. Leiendecker's GOP ties and KNOWiNK's EAC certification in 2023 for e-poll books may support continuity, yet full transparency is essential for state contracts, especially if voters are to have any confidence in future elections.
Read more at:
» JoeHoft.com
» George News
» Report by Holly Kesler
» Zero Hedge
» The National Pulse
» VoteBeat on Pennsylvania Contract
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Oct 11, 2025
Liberty Vote, established by former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker, has acquired Dominion Voting Systems—the election technology firm criticized for vulnerabilities and lack of transparency in U.S. elections—with plans to rebrand, emphasize paper ballots, and operate under full American ownership to rebuild trust in voting processes.
The deal, finalized in late September 2025 for an undisclosed amount, transfers Dominion's assets—serving 27 states in the 2024 election—to St. Louis-based Liberty Vote, headed by Leiendecker, who was GOP elections director in St. Louis from 2005 to 2012 and founded KNOWiNK in 2011, now the largest U.S. provider of electronic poll books used in over 1,000 jurisdictions. Dominion's website redirects to libertyvote.com, concluding the Dominion era amid ongoing debates.
In the announcement, Leiendecker framed it as "a new chapter for American elections," committing to "paper-based transparency, security, and simplicity" through hand-marked ballots, domestic staffing and development, third-party audits, and compliance with federal standards like voter-verifiable paper records.
Dominion, Canadian-founded with U.S. bases in Denver and Dallas, faced backlash after 2020 over alleged system weaknesses enabling manipulation. Cybersecurity expert J. Alex Halderman's 2022 report detailed exploitable flaws in Georgia's Dominion equipment that could alter votes, while investigations revealed deleted logs and obstructed audits in various states. Dominion responded with lawsuits, securing $787.5 million from Fox News in 2023 and settlements with Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and others—moves some see as stifling inquiry rather than fixing issues.
Concerns also surround KNOWiNK, integrated into Liberty Vote post-acquisition. KNOWiNK expanded via buys like BPro in 2021 (absorbing its TotalVote software) and Everyone Counts/Votem in 2019, with BPro's roots in South Dakota's 2007 publicly funded election system, transferred via no-bid contracts to states like Nebraska and Hawaii without competitive processes. Critics highlight security risks in its internet-connected, Azure-hosted systems, including a 2023 Chinese hack on Azure for espionage (not election-specific but exposing cloud vulnerabilities) and override features in contracts like Oregon's, allowing staff to adjust unofficial results during failures—though fact-checks note this doesn't affect final tallies. Pennsylvania's Department of State canceled its $10.7 million voter system contract with KNOWiNK in 2023 via mutual agreement over delays, functional flaws, and non-compliance, with KNOWiNK refunding part but not all funds; Oregon's $10+ million project remains at "high risk" due to missed deadlines and security gaps, per 2023 assessments. Other issues include alleged anomalous voter data in Hawaii and Arizona's 2022 tabulator problems tied to similar tech.
The consolidation could streamline services but heightens worries about centralized election infrastructure, urging independent audits. Leiendecker's GOP ties and KNOWiNK's EAC certification in 2023 for e-poll books may support continuity, yet full transparency is essential for state contracts, especially if voters are to have any confidence in future elections.
Read more at:
» JoeHoft.com
» George News
» Report by Holly Kesler
» Zero Hedge
» The National Pulse
» VoteBeat on Pennsylvania Contract
AI assisted with this summary.
@ElectionFraud20_org
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Question for voters: How complete is your ballot when you cast it?
Anonymous Poll
67%
I vote every race on the ballot no matter what
16%
I vote for the main races, but may leave smaller ones out if I don't know them or skip unopposed
0%
I have turned in an empty ballot at least one time
12%
My ballot is mostly complete
0%
My ballot is mostly empty or incomplete
4%
I write in names if I don't like the options and vote most races.
There is a coordinated effort of violence directed at people gathering signatures across Washington state. Volunteers and signature gatherers have been assaulted, people stealing signature pages, ripping them up, damaging their property, making violent threats, and all kinds of unacceptable behavior. If they gather enough signatures, the issue would be put on the ballot for voters of the state to decide. These people pretend like they care about and want to protect their "democracy" but their actions say otherwise.
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IT'S A MIRACLE!
NO ONE HAS DIED IN 17 MONTHS IN FLORIDA!
Well that's if you believe the Florida voter rolls because all counties across the state of Florida have not removed nearly any registrants since April of 2024.
NO ONE HAS DIED IN 17 MONTHS IN FLORIDA!
Well that's if you believe the Florida voter rolls because all counties across the state of Florida have not removed nearly any registrants since April of 2024.
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🚨Hundreds of Absentee Ballots VANISH in Georgia – Election Chaos Brewing?🚨
In a jaw-dropping twist just days before the November 4 elections, Chatham County's voter office admits a "technical error" caused a batch of 533 absentee ballots to GO MISSING in…
In a jaw-dropping twist just days before the November 4 elections, Chatham County's voter office admits a "technical error" caused a batch of 533 absentee ballots to GO MISSING in…
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https://x.com/SDCanvass/status/1983918342961246572 BREAKING NEWS: South Dakota Secretary of State subpoenaed by the Government Operations and Audit Committee for multiple no shows and failure to answer direct questions on the KNOWiNK contract.
SD Canvassing's serious questions about KNOWiNK in the May 2025 meeting brought great concern to the committee. SDSOS Monae Johnson cannot address the issues we brought forth.
What are they hiding?
SD Canvassing's serious questions about KNOWiNK in the May 2025 meeting brought great concern to the committee. SDSOS Monae Johnson cannot address the issues we brought forth.
What are they hiding?
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BREAKING NEWS: South Dakota Secretary of State subpoenaed by the Government Operations and Audit Committee for multiple no shows and failure to answer direct questions on the KNOWiNK contract.
SD Canvassing's serious questions about KNOWiNK in the May…
SD Canvassing's serious questions about KNOWiNK in the May…
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NEW - Trump says Biden "is a criminal and should be in jail. A major lowlife and failure. An ugly person, both inside and out!"
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Introduction to the mail-in ballot and the barcodes on the envelope. This ballot was printed by K&H Printing, in Everett, Washington. They print ballots for many counties across the country. They claim to be the largest ballot printing operation in the country. Also available on Rumble with better quality here.
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A generous patriot is looking to donate this power wheelchair to someone who needs it. Maybe you know a veteran in need. Her husband died before being able to use this chair.
Top of the line, worth about 30k, and the hope is that whoever gets it isn’t looking to sell it for a quick buck.
Please email me skeshel@protonmail.com if this fits your needs. Pickup in Arizona or will need to pay freight.
A generous patriot is looking to donate this power wheelchair to someone who needs it. Maybe you know a veteran in need. Her husband died before being able to use this chair.
Top of the line, worth about 30k, and the hope is that whoever gets it isn’t looking to sell it for a quick buck.
Please email me skeshel@protonmail.com if this fits your needs. Pickup in Arizona or will need to pay freight.
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Already hearing reports of shenanigans happening across the country today.
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NEW - Bomb threats reported in seven counties resulted in New Jersey polling sites being closed and moved.
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NJ election day bomb threats shut down polling sites in 7 key counties
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BREAKING: Election machines have reportedly gone down in multiple locations across Cumberland County, New Jersey as Republicans are outperforming their 2024 turnout by double digits.
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🚨ELECTION ALERT
New voting restrictions in Maine to require voter ID and tighten rules:
🔴 Yes 61%
🔵 No 39%
Est. 22% reporting
https://x.com/electionwiz/status/1985894563613942258?s=46&t=MRsSpiGJq0d9cgNcH7cVqA
New voting restrictions in Maine to require voter ID and tighten rules:
🔴 Yes 61%
🔵 No 39%
Est. 22% reporting
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🚨ELECTION ALERT
New voting restrictions in Maine to require voter ID and tighten rules:
🔴 Yes 61%
🔵 No 39%
Est. 22% reporting
New voting restrictions in Maine to require voter ID and tighten rules:
🔴 Yes 61%
🔵 No 39%
Est. 22% reporting
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