Voting systems are targets of conspiracy theories, but get tested for accuracy and security

FILE - Election judges demonstrate the accuracy of the city's voting equipment on Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, in Minneapolis. Before any election, the state's law requires the city's voting machines to be publicly tested for accuracy. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — Voting machines have been at the center of a web of conspiracy theories after the 2020 election, with false claims that they were manipulated to steal the presidency from Donald Trump.

There was of or rigged voting machines in the , and multiple reviews in the battleground states where the Republican president disputed his loss to Democrat Joe Biden confirmed the results as accurate. In 2023, Fox News Dominion Voting Systems, one of the largest voting machine companies, $787 million to avoid a trial in a defamation lawsuit.

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