No Save Anchorage, Dominion Voting Machines Aren't Fraudulent

In a recent post to the Save Anchorage Facebook group, one of its members encouraged others not to allow the Anchorage mayoral election to become "compromised" and wrote that "the dominion "voted" machines are corrupt."

The statement regarding Dominion is fake news — dangerous fake news even, but it is to be expected from a group with a rich history of spreading misinformation.
The Municipality of Anchorage has used Dominion Voting Systems for general election management and tabulation systems since at least 2007, according to Anchorage Municipal Clerk Barbara A. Jones.
In the 2020 election cycle, and after an audit of Ballot Measure 2 was ordered by Lt. Governor Meyer, the Dominion voting machines were deemed "more than 99% accurate in counting the votes for Ballot Measure 2, according to a hand audit ordered by Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer."
In the 2020 presidential election, a hand recount in Georgia confirmed that Joe Biden defeated incumbent President Donald Trump. The Supreme Court of the United States rejected election challenges filed by former President Donald Trump and his allies in five states President Joe Biden won: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
OAN even deleted an article about Dominion voting machines and scrubbed its website of any reference to election conspiracy theories.