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- Smartmatic does not own Dominion Voting Systems | AP News
False Both Dominion and Smartmatic have released statements saying no ownership relationship exists between the two competing firms
- How were Smartmatic and Dominion founded and who are t. . .
Dominion Voting Systems is a separate Canadian‑founded company that later purchased Sequoia assets; both companies and independent fact‑checks state there is no ownership or corporate tie between Smartmatic and Dominion [3] [2] [4]
- Smartmatic - Fact-Check
There are no ties between Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic—plain and simple No ownership ties, no software leasing, no business at all between them In 2009, more than a decade ago, Smartmatic licensed scanning machines from Dominion for use in the Philippines for a Smartmatic election project
- Fact Check: Dominion Voting Machines Do NOT Use Smartmatic Software
5) DOMINION IS NOT, AND HAS NEVER BEEN, OWNED BY SMARTMATIC Dominion is an entirely separate company and a fierce competitor to Smartmatic Dominion and Smartmatic do not collaborate in any way and have no affiliate relationships or financial ties Dominion does not use Smartmatic software
- About Dominion Voting Systems | Sherburne County, MN
Dominion and Smartmatic are separate companies Dominion does not use or license Smartmatic software Thousands of 2020 election audits and recounts have validated the accuracy and reliability of results and confirmed the integrity of Dominion's technology
- Smartmatic does not own Dominion Voting Systems - NewsBreak
“Dominion is a company that’s owned by another company called Smartmatic through an intermediary company named Indra,” Giuliani told Fox Business host Lou Dobbs in an interview on Nov 12
- Dominion, Smartmatic , Sequoia And Venezuela - The New York Times
Dominion Dominion and Smartmatic terminated their partnership in 2012 after Smartmatic began doing business in Puerto Rico which Dominion interpreted as a violation of a noncompetition agreement inthe United States
- Dominion Voting Systems - Wikipedia
Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani made several false assertions about Dominion, including that its voting machines used software developed by a competitor, Smartmatic, which he claimed actually owned Dominion, and which he said was founded by the former socialist Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez [64][65] Giuliani also falsely asserted that
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