State of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Fulton County Voting Machines Challenge

County of Fulton v. Dominion Voting Systems Inc.

Lawsuit filed by Fulton County, the Fulton County Board of Elections and voters against Dominion Voting Systems. The complaint alleges that Fulton County “became aware of severe anomalies in the Dominion Voting Systems due to the inaccuracy and/or inability to reconcile voter data with votes actually cast and counted, i.e., tabulated, by the System in Fulton County” following the 2020 election. While this lawsuit focuses on a alleged contract breach between the county and Dominion, the complaint raises allegations about Dominion’s voting machines, including that there are “numerous security vulnerabilities” with the machines, “errors in the ballot scanning,” “external USB hard drives had been inserted in the machines on several occasions” in past elections and some machines were “connected remotely to a Canadian system.” The plaintiffs allege that Dominion breached its contract with the county by failing to “provide a system that was free from defects and compliant.” The plaintiffs request damages.

On Sept. 23, the court granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss but allowed the plaintiffs to refile their complaint. In Oct. 2023, the plaintiffs filed an amended complaint which re-opened the case.

STATUS: Litigation is ongoing in the district court.

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