New Mexico GOP Chairman Steve Pearce | govtrack.us
New Mexico GOP Chairman Steve Pearce | govtrack.us
The Trump legal team has filed a challenge to release information surrounding Dominion Voting Systems contractors who were working on Election Day.
Dominion Voting Systems is the second largest voting machine manufacturer in the United States.
“Questions are being raised about these Dominion voting machines and more is being uncovered,” Republican Party of New Mexico Chairman Steve Pearce said. “It’s important that we learn about any anomalies that might have taken place around the nation. Now it seems that Dominion admits that contractors had access to voting machines. I applaud the Trump team for seeking answers. Again, checking into these procedures is about election integrity.”
The Trump team is seeking information on contractors who only worked Election Day for the company.
“The CEO of Dominion has admitted that in some states company contractors had access and were even servicing voting machines,” a press release from the New Mexico GOP reads.
A Dominion contractor came out in Detroit following allegations of voter irregularities. Presumably other contractors may have more detailed information on such allegations.
Voting machine irregularities was one of six areas of concern in Peter Navarro's report, The Immaculate Deception.
In Georgia, the state election board director said information on Dominion’s machines should not be shared with the public.
In another report, James Ramsland detailed tally spikes in voting machines.