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 Respond to    After disputed vote, Smartmatic said it left Venezuela. But its software was used in more elections miamiherald.com    Smartmatic, the electronic-voting company, decried Venezuela’s    socialist regime for cheating in a 2017 election and a few months later    announced it would stop running elections in the South American  country   after 13 years. But documents from Venezuela’s National  Electoral   Council obtained by the Miami Herald show that Smartmatic  licensed its   software for use in three other elections after that, at  least two of   them secretly: the municipal elections of December 2017  and the disputed   presidential election of May 2018.  Smartmatic  was in the  spotlight again in August, after a federal grand jury in  South Florida  indicted Roger Piñate, founder and president of the  company , on  charges of committing foreign corruption and money  laundering to secure  elections contracts in the Philippines. Piñate, 49,  a Boca Raton  resident, was charged along with Jorge Miguel Vasquez, 62,  of Davie,  the company’s former vice president of hardware development,  with  paying $1 million in bribes to the former chairman of the  Philippines’  Commission on Elections, Juan Andres Donato Bautista. Tom