Fresno County supervisors expand contract with Dominion Voting. Some residents angered
Fresno Bee 13 hrs ago Thaddeus Miller, The Fresno Bee
Jul. 13 The majority of Fresno County Board of Supervisors approved an amendment Tuesday expanding its contract with Dominion Voting Systems to the dismay of some residents.
The voting systems have been controversial going back to the unfounded claims of President Donald Trump that the November election was fraudulently awarded to President Joe Biden.
The supervisors voted 4-1 to increase the three-year maintenance contract of voting machines from Dominion by about $10,700, which now totals $2.9 million. The Fresno County Registrar of Voters Office added two new scanners during the last presidential election and thus asked to increase the contract, according to staffers.
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