Statement to The Weekly from Dominion Voting Systems
February 9th, 2020
We have nothing to do with the results reporting app used in Iowa, which is a completely different type of technology compared to a voting system. Voting systems are strictly designed, tested and certified according to federal U.S. government standards. It is also important to note that a caucus is a political party-run meeting that is not subject to the same safeguards for ballot counting and reporting that exist for locally-run elections under law (i.e. audits, recanvassing, recounts). We are essentially talking apples and oranges here, which any U.S. political scientist can affirm.
All of the major U.S. voting systems companies – including Dominion – have publicly testified to Congress that no hacking or malicious compromise of voting systems took place in 2016, or at any other time. These statements are supported by the U.S. intelligence community's unanimous findings that, while public-facing election websites and other types of infrastructure related to the registration of voters and voter databases were widely targeted in 2016, "the types of systems Russian actors targeted or compromised were not involved in vote tallying."