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Founder of company hired to conduct Maricopa County election audit promoted election fraud theories
Andrew Oxford, Jen Fifield and Ryan Randazzo Arizona Republic
Published 7:25 p.m. ET Mar. 31, 2021 / Updated 1:03 a.m. Apr. 1, 2021
The head of a Florida-based technology company who has used social media to promote a range of unfounded election fraud claims and was involved with a previous effort to overturn election results in Michigan has been hired by the Arizona Senate to oversee the recount of Maricopa County's 2.1 million general election ballots.
The company, called Cyber Ninjas, will lead a team that includes three other firms as part of the $150,000 contract the Senate has awarded to conduct an unprecedented audit of the county's election results.
But a deleted Twitter account that appears to belong to Cyber Ninjas founder Doug Logan suggests he has already made up his mind about the security of Arizona's elections. It includes a litany of unsubstantiated allegations about fraud in the last election.
"I’m tired of hearing people say there was no fraud. It happened, it’s real, and people better get wise fast," said one post he shared from another Twitter user around the end of 2020.
He also appears to have shared posts by Sidney Powell, an attorney who supported former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the election results, and U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., a prominent proponent of conspiracy theories about the last election.
Logan was also involved in efforts to try to prove there was election fraud in Antrim County, Michigan, according to an Antrim County court document.
He was part of a team that examined the county’s voting machines and claimed in a report that they found errors designed to create fraud. State and county officials said the report was biased and identified a slew of problems with the team's analysis.
That team included a member of Allied Security Operations Group, a firm with connections to the Trump campaign's efforts to overturn election results in several states.
Senate President Karen Fann at first considered hiring Allied Security Operations Group to do the Senate’s audit, but changed her mind after she said she realized that they would not be considered impartial.
For the Antrim County report, Logan reviewed the “forensics images” obtained from the Antrim County computer system, Dominion Voting Systems documents, and other evidence, according to the court document.
While the Twitter account bearing Logan's name and photo was deleted, old posts from earlier this year remain archived online.
"The parallels between the statistical analysis of Venezuela and this year's election are astonishing," Logan wrote in a December post.
Another post he shared from a different Twitter user read, "With all due respect, if you can't see the blatant cheating, malfeasence and outright voter fraud, then you are ignorant or lying."
Neither Logan nor the company immediately responded to requests for comment from The Arizona Republic on Wednesday.
Fann said she was confident in the firms, however.
"These guys are well qualified, well experienced," Fann said. She did not immediately respond to a follow-up question about the Twitter account that appeared to belong to Logan.
Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jack Sellers said in a statement on Wednesday that he was "not familiar with any of the firms" the Senate has hired.
"Elections are complicated and highly regulated operations," he wrote. "Maricopa County hired certified experts to conduct its audits and examinations of equipment. I hope the auditors hired by the Senate will take great care with your ballots and the election equipment leased with your tax dollars."
Sellers said he has not had discussions with Fann about the use of county facilities to do the audit.
Other firms involved in audit
Cyber Ninjas' LinkedIn page says it was founded in 2013 and employs between two and 10 people.
The company’s ninja-themed website says it specializes in “all areas of application security, ranging from your traditional web application to mobile or thick client applications.” That includes ethical hacking, training and general consulting.
There is no mention of whether the company has experience working on elections or voting systems.
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