Dominion Voting Systems, the voting technology company that was at the center of controversy and false stolen-election claims after President Trump’s 2020 loss, has been sold and will be renamed as Liberty Vote, its new ownership announced on Thursday.

Dominion was sold to Scott Leiendecker, a former Republican director of elections for the city of St. Louis, Mo., who went on to found KNOWiNK, the largest provider of electronic poll books across the United States who has testified before Congress about voting systems. He is the sole private owner of the newly-created Liberty Vote, and privately financed it, in a deal finalized in late September.

The sale brings the company under full American control. Dominion was headquartered in Canada.

The sale amount was not disclosed. Private equit

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