Nearly two dozen Riverside County residents Tuesday, May 10, called on the county Board of Supervisors to stop using a nationwide vendor whose ballot processing units came under scrutiny following the 2020 presidential election, but which county officials said meet all certification standards.“I have had numerous constituents come to me with concerns about the voting machines and their susceptibility to being manipulated,” Temecula City Council member Jessica Alexander told the board. “Eighty percent of the voting machines in California are from Dominion Voting Systems. This represents a significant potential threat. Other states are eliminating their use. The America we love needs us more now than ever.”County Registrar of Voters Rebecca Spencer told City News Service the