Colorado election officials say they don’t expect big changes after sudden sale of Dominion Voting Systems

Colorado Election Officials React to Sudden Sale of Dominion Voting Systems

Colorado clerks are trying to calm fears of a 'MAGA takeover' of the state's election equipment supplier after the sudden sale of Dominion Voting Systems to a former Republican election official.

The new owner has given the company the name Liberty Vote. Unaffiliated clerk Tiffany Lee from La Plata County said she had no advance warning about the sale from Dominion or Liberty Vote.

“There was no notification to us that this was even a conversation at their level,”

said Lee, who found out through the media and Liberty Vote's press release.

“That's concerning to me that we didn't get any kind of information from them directly or Dominion,”

she said. Sixty of Colorado's 64 counties had contracts with Dominion for the technology they use to scan and count paper ballots.

Author's summary: Colorado clerks calm fears over Dominion Voting Systems sale.

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Colorado Public Radio Colorado Public Radio — 2025-10-16

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