Voting technology in New York State

The device drew a privacy curtain around the voter and simultaneously unlocked the machine's levers for voting.

In 1898, Gillespie and Jacob Myers formed the American Voting Machines Company.

[6] The contracts were originally awarded to Sequoia Voting Systems but Dominion acquired the company in 2010.

Courts did not issue a stay in the case, noting that doing so would jeopardize the implementation of the vote in time for the election.

[8] Dominion suffered a problem in the 1st Congressional District in the general election after the machines initially indicated that Tim Bishop had won by 3,500 votes but by the next night officials had declared his opponent Randy Altschuler the victor by 400 votes.