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who owns dominion voting machines

Dominion voting machines are now owned by a company called Liberty Vote , a new election-technology firm founded and controlled by former Republican election official Scott Leiendecker.

Who owns Dominion voting machines now?

  • In October 2025, Dominion Voting Systems was sold to Liberty Vote, a newly formed company.
  • Liberty Vote is led by Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican election official from St. Louis and founder of election-tech firm KnowInk.
  • As part of the deal, Dominion is being rebranded under the Liberty Vote name, but its machines are still widely used across the U.S. election system.

A quick timeline of ownership

  • 2018: Dominion was acquired by its management team and New York private equity firm Staple Street Capital.
  • 2020–2024: Dominion remained under Staple Street/management ownership while it became the focus of false fraud claims about the 2020 U.S. election.
  • October 2025: Liberty Vote, founded by Scott Leiendecker, purchased Dominion Voting Systems for an undisclosed sum and took control of its voting machines and related assets.

Why this is a trending topic

  • Dominion machines are used in elections in more than two dozen U.S. states, so a change in ownership affects a large slice of national election infrastructure.
  • The new owner has Republican political ties, which has sparked debate in forums and news spaces about impartiality, even as he publicly insists he is “not on anybody’s side” and accepts that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.
  • Commenters in online discussions often speculate about whether the purchase was motivated by 2020 conspiracy theories, but technical experts note that the machines are designed with safeguards and cannot be secretly “flipped” the way rumors claim.

Key facts at a glance (HTML table)

Question Answer
Who owns Dominion voting machines now? Liberty Vote, controlled by Scott Leiendecker.
When was Dominion sold? October 2025.
Who owned Dominion before? Staple Street Capital and Dominion management (since 2018).
Are Dominion/Liberty Vote machines still widely used? Yes, they are used in elections in over two dozen U.S. states.
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