Shasta County resident Teresa Romero, 64, right, points out to her husband Charles, 68, how the number increased by one on a Dominion voting machine to indicate that his ballot was successfully scanned after being entered into the machine at the Shasta County Clerk & Elections office in Redding, California.
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Shasta County resident Teresa Romero, 64, right, points out to her husband Charles, 68, how the number increased by one on a Dominion voting machine to indicate that his ballot was successfully scanned after being entered into the machine at the Shasta County Clerk & Elections office in Redding, California.
Mandatory Credit: Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images

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First, the Shasta County Board of Supervisors in rural northern California voted to cancel its contract with Dominion Voting Systems, citing public distrust of the company's machines.