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22. One Republican Now Controls a Huge Chunk of US Election Infrastructure
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:59 AM
Oct 2025
https://www.wired.com/story/scott-leiendecker-dominion-liberty-votes/

One Republican Now Controls a Huge Chunk of US Election Infrastructure

KIM ZETTER
SECURITY
OCT 16, 2025 10:01

Former GOP operative Scott Leiendecker just bought Dominion Voting Systems, giving him ownership of voting systems used in 27 states. Election experts don't know what to think.

THE NEWS LAST week that Dominion Voting Systems was purchased by the founder and CEO of Knowink, a Missouri-based maker of electronic poll books, has left election integrity activists confused over what, if anything, this could mean for voters and the integrity of US elections.

The company, acquired by Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican Party operative and election director in Missouri before founding Knowink, said in a press release that he was rebranding Dominion, which has headquarters in Canada and the United States, under the name Liberty Vote “in a bold and historic move to transform and improve election integrity in America” and to distance the company from false allegations made previously by President Donald Trump and his supporters that the company had rigged the 2020 presidential election to give the win to President Joe Biden.



Dominion, the second leading provider of voting machines in the US, whose systems are used in 27 states—including the entire state of Georgia—has developed its software in Canada and Belgrade, Serbia, for two decades. A search on LinkedIn shows numerous programmers and other workers in Serbia who claim to be employed by the company.

The Liberty statement does not say whether the company plans to rewrite code developed by these foreign workers—which would potentially involve rewriting hundreds of thousands of lines of code—or whether the company will move foreign developers to the US or replace them with American programmers. (Dominion has a US headquarters in Colorado.) A Liberty official, who agreed to speak on the condition that they not be named, told WIRED only that Leiendecker “is committed to 100 percent … domestic staffing and software development.” An unnamed source told CNN, however, that Liberty will continue to have a presence in Canada, where its machines are used across the country.

Philip Stark, professor of statistics at UC Berkeley and a longtime election-integrity advocate, says Liberty’s assurance about domestic-only workers is a red herring. “If the claim is that this is somehow a security measure, it isn’t. Because programmers based in the US also … may be interested in undermining or altering election integrity,” he tells WIRED.

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(We get all the votes we need from Serbia.)

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Way past time for Democratic leadership to be pressuring Mike Johnson. (nt) Paladin Oct 2025 #1
They have been BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #5
Where have you been? Under a rock? paleotn Oct 2025 #8
That didn't take long. MorbidButterflyTat Oct 2025 #39
when the gop grows a spine and a few of them turn INDY.. samnsara Oct 2025 #2
They can't durablend Oct 2025 #3
While that would be wonderful, it violates their prime directive. paleotn Oct 2025 #10
We have to protect our phony-baloney jobs, gentlemen! JustABozoOnThisBus Oct 2025 #11
and no pay AllaN01Bear Oct 2025 #26
Are there enough moderates out there The Madcap Oct 2025 #4
No lastlib Oct 2025 #7
I think most moderate Republicans left the party BlueKota Oct 2025 #51
If they didn't tell him to GTFO after the insurrection, then..... lastlib Oct 2025 #54
Not even close. paleotn Oct 2025 #9
Or afraid of being markodochartaigh Oct 2025 #14
If they're too afraid to do their jobs dflprincess Oct 2025 #15
and remove. AllaN01Bear Oct 2025 #27
The modern fascist party - formerly known as Republicans - have dissolved the American Democracy. NNadir Oct 2025 #6
As long as they're in recess Trump can run rampant over the constitution. JohnnyRingo Oct 2025 #12
I'm afraid our Government as we knew it will never reopen KS Toronado Oct 2025 #13
Someone has that info. They need to dump it. Joinfortmill Oct 2025 #18
If someone did dump all the Epstein info KS Toronado Oct 2025 #29
For everyone wondering why some Republicans markodochartaigh Oct 2025 #16
And they continue to get paid and have health insurance dflprincess Oct 2025 #17
They're on the pad anyway, so they don't depend on congressional salary or benefits. PSPS Oct 2025 #19
On the pad? Akakoji Oct 2025 #38
on the pad... WokeAintWhatIAm Oct 2025 #48
That's one way to block the epstein discharge petition! PSPS Oct 2025 #20
I really think that the GOP is so far up Donnie's ass that they would keep the House closed to prevent the Jbraybarten Oct 2025 #53
and moscow mitch dosnt have a job AllaN01Bear Oct 2025 #21
One Republican Now Controls a Huge Chunk of US Election Infrastructure cbabe Oct 2025 #22
Oh great. I guess the America I grew up loving is only a memory by now. calimary Oct 2025 #33
Then we Need the Best White Hats to somehow get in there and monitor .. electric_blue68 Oct 2025 #41
"You won't have to vote anymore" Seinan Sensei Oct 2025 #45
Legal and legitimate means of removal Icanthinkformyself Oct 2025 #23
And for a reason! usonian Oct 2025 #24
It would be interesting to see if this "ploy" was in the project 2025 play book...nt mitch96 Oct 2025 #25
Sue the crap out of them Morgunn47 Oct 2025 #28
The House voted Johnson into office--and the country (we) are in crisis--time to break the rules. . . . h2ebits Oct 2025 #32
Time to break rules indeed Seinan Sensei Oct 2025 #46
So there are no repugs in the house that even give a shit about anything? mdbl Oct 2025 #30
Not more than their own greed and ambition, no. JoseBalow Oct 2025 #37
I guess the founding feathers never suspected an entire group of weirdos would take hold all at once. mdbl Oct 2025 #49
I stand back and watch popsdenver Oct 2025 #31
Time for blue ststes Fiddlelady11 Oct 2025 #34
Getting America used to not having a Legislature, and all power held by the Executive branch Starfury Oct 2025 #35
part of the plan? Lokee11 Oct 2025 #36
History may not repeat but it does rhyme. The U.S. House being closed has a frightening parallel. flashman13 Oct 2025 #40
Perhaps there should be a motion to vacate the Speaker. ThoughtCriminal Oct 2025 #42
That was my first thought too BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #44
He's right, which is why Democrats need to get in there and do their jobs Warpy Oct 2025 #43
Imagine what Rs would do in this situation. intrepidity Oct 2025 #47
Kick ck4829 Oct 2025 #50
Article 1 Section 5 JustAnotherGen Oct 2025 #52
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