The largest payer was Alameda ($5.2 million). $11.1 million in payments to Dominion came from just 15 counties and cities. The Secretary of State’s Office paid Dominion for $510,130.Ĭalifornia: In 2019, the County of Santa Clara contracted with Dominion for up to $16.2 million to run their election services for the next eight-years. San Francisco’s 2019 contract covers five-years for an amount not to exceed $12.7 million. Nevada: Clark County, the largest in Nevada, contracted for $28.7 million to have the company run its elections through 2032. Services included machines, equipment repair, election services, ballot marking printers, vote tabulators and ballot boxes, modem cell services contracts, election coding, and voting machine coding. Michigan: $31.5 million flowed from the state government ($30.8 million) and 22 localities over the last three years. Services included the full suite of hardware and software information-technology agreements. New Mexico: Dominion received $52 million from the state government. Costs, fees, and payments to Dominion Voting Systems as contracted by the state of Georgia in 2019.
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