A 2006 report uncovered alarming flaws in ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES from...

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A 2006 report uncovered alarming flaws in ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES from Sequoia's infamous "yellow button" enabling repeated votes to screens cutting off candidate names, tens of thousands of ballots were potentially compromised.

Smartmatic acquired Sequoia Voting Systems in March 2005. Due to scrutiny from the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) over Smartmatic's ties to the Venezuelan government, Smartmatic sold Sequoia in November 2007 to a U.S.-based management team (SVS Holdings).

Dominion Voting Systems then acquired Sequoia's assets on June 4, 2010. Are you beginning to understand the big picture and connections? This warning highlights the fragility of our electoral systems even back then—issues that echo even more today.

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