It has been revealed at Forbes.com that Dominion Voting Systems raked in a lot of taxpayer cash for the voting machines used on November 3.
They begin their article with:
Key points:
- Dominion Voting Systems is the second largest vendor in the non-transparent and entrenched election system industry where three vendors control 88-percent of the market.
- Recent Dominion contracts with major counties and cities across America set service agreements for years or even decades—helping lock-in the company’s dominant market position and prevent competition.
- Dominion Voting Systems was paid $118.3 million to provide election services during the past three years, according to public records. Their revenues came from 19 states and 133 local governments including counties, cities, and even a couple of school districts.
The article breaks down their revenues state-by-state. Since I live in New Mexico and there are active challenges to the state's election results, here's what the Democrat-controlled state government paid Dominion:
New Mexico: Dominion received $52 million from the state government. Services included the full suite of hardware and software information-technology agreements.
To read more, go here.
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