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About our Dominion Voting Systems news

Latest news on Dominion Voting Systems, a company that produces and sells electronic voting hardware and software, including voting machines and tabulators, in Canada and the United States. The company's headquarters are in Toronto, Ontario, where it was founded, and Denver, Colorado. Dominion provides voting technologies to dozens of states in the United States, as well as to other countries.

Dominion has been the subject of controversy and litigation following the 2020 United States presidential election, in which former president Donald Trump and his allies falsely claimed that Dominion was part of a conspiracy to rig the election against him and in favour of Joe Biden. These claims have been widely debunked by election officials, experts, courts, and media outlets.

Dominion has filed defamation lawsuits against several individuals and entities that promoted these claims, including former Trump lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, Fox News, One America News Network (OANN), and Newsmax. Dominion is seeking billions of dollars in damages from these defendants for harming its reputation and business. In 2023, Fox News agreed to pay Dominion $787.5m and acknowledged a judge's earlier ruling that Fox had broadcast false statements about Dominion, becoming the largest known media settlement in US history.


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