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(Reuters) -A federal jury in Colorado on Monday ordered My Pillow founder Mike Lindell to pay $2.3 million in damages, finding that Lindell's statements about election fraud were false and defamed ...
Voting machines that give all voters a ballot with one of those codes are used in hundreds of counties across 19 states. Three of them — Georgia, South Carolina and Delaware — use the machines ...
A Delaware judge ruled Wednesday that Newsmax NMAX-3.75%decrease; red down pointing triangle made false and defamatory statements against Dominion Voting Systems with on-air claims that the voting ...
The Board has not yet decided which of two voting machines under consideration to purchase with nearly $35 million approved by the Suffolk County Legislature this month.
Newsmax will pay $40 million to settle Smartmatic voting machine allegations Smartmatic sued Newsmax for spreading false claims that its voting machines helped Joe Biden win the 2020 election.
The Suffolk County Legislature on Tuesday allocated nearly $35 million to the county’s Board of Elections to purchase new voting machines, replacing ones officials say went beyond their shelf ...
Click here to subscribe today or Login. Voting machine vendors have until Feb. 21 to submit proposals to Luzerne County, according to an online posting.
Madison County faces voting machine issues on Election Day. Judge Barger assures voters can still cast ballots.
In a shocking incident from Laurel County, Kentucky, a viral video has emerged showing a voter struggling to select Donald Trump on a voting machine, raising serious questions about election ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — As tension surrounding the upcoming election ratchets up, conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines continue to circulate around the country and right here in Arkansas.
(Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call) Two voting machines are delivered Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, to Lower Saucon United Church of Christ ahead of Election Day, which is Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024.
The posting of the “BIOS” passwords has led to intense scrutiny and concerns, with the state government flying and driving election staffers to all corners of Colorado to update affected machines.