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Confirms ‘referrals’ already have been submitted

By Bob Unruh

(Photo by Joe Kovacs)
(Photo / Joe Kovacs)

On the heels of confirmation from a Michigan state official that there are problems with Dominion voting machines being used in the 2024 election, a sheriff’s office in that state has confirmed it has provided information regarding various issues to state investigators in Texas.

An investigation into the company that created the Dominion voting machines, which have been the subject of claims of malfunctioning in both the 2020 and 2024 elections, has been confirmed by a statement by the Michigan sheriff.


The statement is from the Barry County sheriff’s office in Hastings, Michigan, and explains it has an “ongoing investigation into election related crimes” and that it has been going on since 2020.

The office confirms it has “made referrals for criminal investigation to the Texas Attorney General’s Office.”

That office, the statement confirms, “has opened a criminal investigation related to Dominion Voting Systems, Election Systems & Software, Hart InterCivic, and SolarWinds…”

No other information was released regarding the investigative work being done by either office.

There were a multitude of claims during 2020 about Dominion machines being faulty, and the company was so concerned about its reputation that it sued multiple commenters, eventually settling with Fox for hundreds of millions of dollars.

A report at National Pulse confirms now that, “Dominion voting machines are already stirring controversy in the 2024 election amid ongoing early voting. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has confirmed that some terminals are experiencing issues nationwide with split-ticket ballots.”

WND reported that Dominion returned to the election-related news cycle this week when Benson, a leftist, confirmed that the Dominion machines are faulty, and it’s “a nationwide issue.”

Benson confirmed, “This is a nationwide issue with Dominion voter access terminals in uh in the counties that use them. The voter access terminals, of course not all all the machines just the ones that are accessible, have an issue with the uh straight party voting and a programming issue that’s affected the machines nationwide.”

She added, “And I think all of us that used Dominion machines were um were unhappy to learn about this uh during the uh the testing period and um as early voting began. So we’re working with Dominion to seek accountability uh on that front uh. And also are working with our clerks to ensure voters are aware of this uh programming issue that will require them to ensure they are uh voting every section on the ballot.”

A report from Newsweek said the “warning” from Michigan was that it will make casting a ballot harder.

“Voters with disabilities and others in the battleground state can use Dominion Voter Assist Terminals (VATs) to help them mark their ballots,” the report said. But, “People using the machines will have to carefully follow instructions to verify their ballot selections or they will receive an error message, the department said in a press release.”

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