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Cover image for Mike Lindell Liberty Vote Dispute: Election Tech Controversy
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen
Technology correspondent covering AI, semiconductors, and enterprise software
June 26, 2026·6 min read

Mike Lindell Liberty Vote Dispute: Election Tech Controversy

Explore the legal and technical disputes surrounding Mike Lindell's Liberty Vote platform, including the dropped $1.3B defamation suit and ongoing election fraud claims.

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Dominion's $1.3B Defamation Lawsuit Against Lindell Dropped After Sale to Former GOP Official

Dominion Voting Systems dropped its $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit against Mike Lindell on Wednesday, eight months after the company was purchased by a former Republican election official. The dismissal ends one of the most prominent legal battles over election misinformation, though Lindell continues to use his Liberty Vote platform to amplify unsubstantiated fraud claims.

Dominion sued Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, in 2021 for spreading false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. In October 2025, the company was sold to Scott Leiendecker, a former St. Louis election director, and renamed Liberty Votes. The defamation suit was dismissed with both parties agreeing to bear their own legal costs — a stark contrast to Fox News's $787 million settlement with Dominion in 2023.

"I wonder what Fox News thinks, when they settled for $787 million?" Lindell said, referring to the network's decision to settle a similar defamation suit. Fox News had paid Dominion $787.5 million in 2023 to resolve the case.

Lindell, who is running for governor of Minnesota, called the dismissal a "relief." The case had been a focal point for debates on free speech and the accountability of public figures spreading election falsehoods.

Lindell's Liberty Vote Platform Continues to Spread Unsubstantiated Fraud Claims

Despite the dismissal, Lindell's Liberty Vote platform remains active in promoting claims of widespread election fraud in the 2020 and 2024 elections. Election officials and tech experts have repeatedly debunked these claims, citing no credible evidence after multiple audits and recounts.

  • No credible evidence of widespread fraud has been found in any election since 2020, according to state and federal reviews.
  • Liberty Vote relies on data analysis that experts say is misleading and based on disproven theories, such as manipulated voter rolls or hacked voting machines.
  • Election security researchers have demonstrated that the platform's central claims — like millions of fraudulent votes cast — are not supported by verifiable facts.

Lindell's continued advocacy underscores a broader challenge: how to address persistent misinformation in the absence of concrete evidence. His platform has become a hub for those questioning election integrity, despite widespread rejection by the scientific and legal communities.

Voting Machine Ownership Change Raises Concerns Over Partisan Influence

Dominion voting machines, now branded as Liberty Votes, were used in 27 states during the 2024 election, making their security and neutrality critical to public trust. The sale of the company to a former Republican election official has sparked concerns among election integrity groups.

"The ownership change threatens the perception of impartiality in election technology," said a representative from the Election Integrity Network. "Voters must be confident that machines are free from political influence."
  • Critics argue that partisan ownership could compromise the design, maintenance, or auditing of voting systems.
  • Election integrity groups call for tighter federal oversight of voting machine ownership and provenance to ensure neutrality.
  • The case highlights the intersection of technology and law, as legal disputes over election claims continue to shape public policy.

While the sale was legal, it adds a new dimension to the ongoing debate over election security. As the 2028 election cycle approaches, ensuring the credibility of voting technology remains a pressing concern.

Key Takeaways

  • Mike Lindell's defamation suit with Dominion was dismissed after the company was sold and rebranded as Liberty Votes, with no financial settlement.
  • Lindell continues to use his Liberty Vote platform to amplify unsubstantiated election fraud claims, despite widespread debunking.
  • The lawsuit's resolution highlights the legal consequences of spreading election misinformation, even as Lindell remains active.
  • The sale of Dominion to a former GOP official raises questions about the political neutrality of critical election infrastructure.
  • Election officials and tech experts maintain that no evidence of widespread fraud exists, reinforcing confidence in the electoral process.
  • Ongoing disputes underscore the need for transparent oversight of voting technology to maintain public trust.