I recall Sydney mention how the voting machine companies just change names as they buy them out.
This is summed up In the below article written after the 2008 election. It also tells of how long the ‘vote switching/dropped votes’ have been going on.
“A letter from the Brennan Center for Justice and Verified Voting to 16 secretaries of state advising them of a problem in Election Systems & Software’s iVotronic machine that caused votes for one candidate to be recorded as a vote for the candidate’s rival.
A separate letter from the same two groups to state elections officials warning of problems in Global Election Management System (GEMS), made by Premier Election Solutions. In August, the company formerly known as Diebold copped to a decade-old bug that can cause votes to be dropped. According to Wired.com, the letter urges elections officials to follow rigorous procedures to guard against the snafu.”
Premier was bought out by Dominion
ThankQ!!!
Have you a link to the article?