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I deleted the comment because I had a brain fart. It sticks around outside of lemmy.world though I think? Idk.
They sued Fox. I thought they got sued for something they sued Fox for.
But, they do have a weird history owning voting machines. It doesn't take too much digging to find left wing conspiracy theories about their voting machines being up to no good during the 2000, 2004, and 2008 elections.
I digress. I deleted it because I am unsure.
Diebold was the Big Baddie in 2000. (Wikipedia lists Diebold as being formed in 2002, but also mentions a merger at that time, so it might have been their parent who made the machines in 2000?, I seem to recall them and ES&S being the main culprits.) They were pushing touch-screen voting machines with questionable software and no real paper trail. There were people reporting that the screens were so badly calibrated that people frequently mis-voted. There were a lot of independant researchers that singled out Diebold in particular for making insecure machines.
Diebold's reputation never really recovered. It went through a few name changes before eve tually being acquired by Dominion. But all the increased scrutiny seems to have really helped, voting systems now generally have paper trails and are auditable.
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