A manufacturer of voting machines used in 14 counties in Pennsylvania — including Warren and Erie Counties —has won its appeal in front of the State Supreme Court.
On Monday the Court ruled that Dominion Voting Systems has the right to intervene in attempts by Senator Cris Dush and other Trump allies to perform what they claim would be a “forensic audit” of voting machines.
Dominion is insisting that any investigation of its machines must 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.
Dush and other Republican lawmakers were spurred to investigate Dominion machines by former President Trump’s false statements about alleged election fraud.
In the 2020 election, Trump won 12 of the 14 counties that used Dominion machines, and 11 of those were won by a wider margin than he had won in 2016.