23 States Have Monopolized Their Voting-System
23 States have created voting-system monopolies to …
eliminate competitors
overcharge
prevent competition
encourage election fraud
It is as if voting system companies paid bribes to secure state contracts for their monopolies.
State officials and vendors who approve and sign state contracts are subject to…
fines
asset seizure and forfeiture, and
imprisonment.
When our election system is compromised, our National Security is threatened.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) also has jurisdiction over voting system monopolies.
One vendor, ESSvote, has monopolies in 18 States; Dominion/Liberty Vote has monopolies in 5 States; and Hart InterCivic has one.
The States with voter-system monopolies are…
Alabama
Arkansas
Colorado (Dominion/Liberty Vote)
Delaware
Georgia (Dominion/Liberty Vote)
Idaho
Iowa
Louisiana (Dominion/Liberty Vote)
Maine
Maryland
Michigan (Dominion/Liberty Vote)
Minnesota
Montana
Nebraska
New Mexico
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma (Hart InterCivic)
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Virginia
West Virginia
Abigail Slater, Assistant Attorney General of The Justice AntiTrust Division, published this video on X.com, 9 days before being removed.
The Trump Administration’s Antitrust Division of the Justice Department has done nothing to break up these monopolies.
However, the Obama Administration acted.
Their 2010 landmark antitrust case busted up ES&S.
Case Name: United States of America, et al. v. Election Systems & Software, Inc.
Case Number: 1:10-cv-00380
Court: U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Court monitoring lasted ten years.
When it expired, ES&S found another way to regain its monopoly.
Pay for state contracts.
Was it David Becker’s idea?
He is a Hillary Clinton operative masquerading as an Election Expert for CBS.
Click here for more about David Becker
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