46 out of 88 Ohio counties use “Russian compromised” Diebold voting machines
CLEVELAND, OH – Secretary of State Frank LaRose should ask former Russian-American U.S. Attorney Steve Dettelbach why he had Diebold CEO Walden O’Dell in a position to learn and didn’t investigate if he’d placed the technology to rig electronic voting software and equipment that could control Ohio elections in 46 of 88 counties in the hands of the Russian Federation. The Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) initiated an investigation of Diebold in 2005 for violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. A complaint was filed against Diebold in 2010 that the Canton corporation settled in 2014 for $48 million after…