Election Voting Systems by County – PA, MI, WI

The main post image showing the entire United States displays election methods used by counties in 1980.
The three state maps in the post show what election voting technology and hardware companies service the counties of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, currently.

Just some maps that show what voting systems are used in counties of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. Still working on other states, and other numbers, and will put those up when they’re ready. This is black and white data, no opinion or shading – sources noted.

As you will see, not every county within a state or commonwealth uses the same voting system. Even within counties, townships and cities can use different election technologies and systems. Examining a voting system’s integrity cannot be done by looking at a state or commonwealth, in totum. For example, the Pennsylvania counties most in dispute regarding vote “glitches”, Allegheny and Philadelphia, use Election Systems and Software (ES&S) which is not, Dominion Voting Systems, technically. Sydney Powell stresses this is a software issue and that machines coming from vendors other than Dominion are also running dirty software.

MAJOR ELECTION SYSTEM VENDORS AND DEVICE MANUFACTURERS ON THESE MAPS, in alphabetical order:
– Clear Ballot Group Inc
– Dominion Voting Systems
– Election Systems and Software
– Hart InterCivic Inc
– Premier Election Solutions **
– Sequoia Voting Systems *
– Unisyn Voting Solutions
– Vote-PAD

* SEQUOIA VOTING SYSTEMS: Sequoia is based out of California and was owned by Smartmatic (please see NOTE below) until 2010 when they went bankrupt. Dominion Voting Systems acquired Sequoia in 2010.

** PREMIER ELECTION SOLUTIONS: Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems, Inc or DESI) was a subsidiary of Diebold until 2009 when Premier was purchased by Election Systems and Software (ES&S). Dominion Voting Systems purchased all of Premier’s primary assets from ES&S in 2010.

NOTE: Smartmatic, aka Smartatic Corp or Smartmatic International, is a company created in 1997 by three Venezuelans, Antonio Mugica, Alfredo Jose Anzola and Roger Pinate while working for Panagroup Corp – claims have been made that Smartmatic elections system technology was created to rig elections, period. The system has been used all over the world. Until 2018, when Smartmatic ceased doing business with Venezuala (they are privately funded, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Florida,) their election system was the major vendor for fourteen Venezuelan general elections. They do not have a sterling reputation when it comes to honesty and integrity. Rudy Giuliani and Sydney Powell have said a Madrid, Spain-based company, Indra Sistemas, is a subsidiary of Smartmatic and the actual owner of Dominion Voting Systems. They also say Smartmatic software is running in Dominion and other company’s election systems machines; Dominion claims their machines use their proprietary software, only.

Color Coded County Maps of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin:

Map above created by: University of Pittsburgh – Institue for Cyber, Law, Policy and Security

Map above created by Michigan Office of the Secretary of State – Please ignore the red lettering

Map above created by Yours Truly using data from: Wisconsin Approved Voting Systems
https://elections.wi.gov/elections-voting/voting-equipment