Class Action Lawsuit

The Common Coalition Class Action Lawsuit
Join us in holding powerful corporations accountable for compromising our elections, and you can be part of it. For decades, voting equipment companies and testing labs failed to protect our elections. They deployed vulnerable machines, covered up security failures, and misled the public, putting profits over democracy and violating the trust of every voter. These actions undermined election integrity and damaged the foundation of our constitutional rights.
Join millions of Americans in a nationwide class action lawsuit designed to:
- Hold these companies accountable for fraud and negligence
- Shine a light on hidden corruption and cover-ups
- Force meaningful reforms to secure future elections
- Seek justice and restitution for the harm caused to voters and taxpayers
One powerful case represents millions of voters whose ballots were processed on compromised equipment. The more plaintiffs who join, the stronger the case—and the greater the impact.
Your Role
- It’s simple and free.
- It takes 2 minutes to add your name and basic information.
- No upfront costs—we only succeed if the case succeeds.
This case isn’t just about financial restitution—it’s about justice and accountability.
Who We’re Suing
- Voting Equipment Vendors – ES&S and Dominion
- Testing Labs – Pro V&V, SLI, and others that falsely certified defective machines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does it cost anything to join?
A: No. This case is handled on contingency — there are no fees unless we win.
Q: What kind of outcome is possible?
A: The court will determine remedies, which may include financial restitution, structural reforms, and public disclosure of internal practices.
Q: Does it matter where I voted?
A: Yes — compromised machines were used in the majority of U.S. counties, so most voters may have standing.
Q: How long will this take?
A: Complex cases take time, but this issue is urgent. Our legal team will push for expedited proceedings given the stakes.
Q: What information do I need to provide?
A: Just your basic contact details and voting jurisdiction—joining takes about 2 minutes.
Class Action Registration
Join our effort to hold voting equipment companies accountable