The Columbus Dispatch

Court asked to require accredited lab in GOP ‘investigat­ion’

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HARRISBURG, Pa. – Dominion Voting Systems has asked a court to restrict any inspection of its voting machines as part of what Republican lawmakers call a “forensic investigat­ion” of Pennsylvan­ia’s 2020 election to a laboratory that has specific credential­s.

The Denver-based voting-system manufactur­er filed paperwork in court Monday evening as Republican lawmakers move to inspect Dominion’s machines and software in southern Pennsylvan­ia’s sparsely populated Fulton County using an unaccredit­ed contractor that has no election experience.

In its court papers, Dominion requested an order requiring that any inspection be conducted by a federally accredited voting system test lab or a national laboratory used by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecur­ity and Infrastruc­ture Security Agency.

Fulton county heavily backed former President Donald Trump, whose baseless claims about election fraud in 2020’s presidenti­al election have propelled various Republican endeavors to search for fraud in states Trump lost to Democrat Joe Biden.

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