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Dominion Voting Systems machines' results in Michigan questioned

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Reported glitches in Dominion Voting Systems' voting machines that have demonstrably resulted in altered vote counts in at least one Michigan county are being assessed. 

Dominion has voting machines in three states where Donald Trump has filed lawsuits – Michigan, Georgia and Nevada.

The voting glitches came to light after Antrim County, which is highly Republican, turned in results showing Joe Biden had won the county. 

The software has been rejected in other states, like Texas. The Texas Secretary of State and the Texas Attorney General’s Office both rejected Dominion Voting Systems three times, after stating that it didn’t meet basic security standards.

In Michigan, after 6,000 votes were tabulated for Biden instead of Trump in Antrim County, Michigan Republican Party Chairwoman Laura Cox, said that more than half of the state’s counties used the same software and they needed to be examined to confirm if there were similar discrepancies.

In Wayne County, there were several ballot machines with issues, including machines that stopped working and caused delays.

Trump accuses the state of voter fraud, citing the voting system’s issues in Antrim County. Officials allege that the system caused the glitch flipping votes meant for Republicans to Democrats.

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