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Chairwoman Maloney's Opening Statement [PDF]
On Thursday, October 7, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. ET, The Committee on Oversight and Reform will hold a hearing to assess the election âauditâ in Maricopa County, Arizona, conducted by Cyber Ninjas, Inc., and how this and similar audits undermine public confidence in elections and threaten our democracy.
In April 2021, the Arizona State Senate hired Cyber Ninjas to conduct an audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County, Arizona, even though the company had no prior federal election audit experience. Since then, significant questions have been raised regarding the âdark moneyâ organizations funding the audit, the impartiality of the company, and the mismanagement and insecure audit practices that have jeopardized the integrity of ballots and voting machines.
After six months and nearly seven million dollars spent, Cyber Ninjasâ final audit report failed to find any fraud, contrary to the conspiracy theories from the auditâs backers.
The hearing will examine how, despite failing to find any fraud, Cyber Ninjasâ audit has already inflicted grave damage to our democracy. The audit has threatened the integrity of Arizonaâs elections, inspired similar hyper-partisan audits in other states, and been used to justify dangerous state election subversion laws.
At the hearing the Committee will hear from two elected Republican officials from Maricopa County, Arizona, who refused to accept the âBig Lieâ and are speaking out about the dangers of this partisan audit.
The Committee also invited the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, Doug Logan, to testify. Mr. Logan informed the Committee less than two days before the hearing that he was unwilling to testify, declining the opportunity to defend his companyâs highly questionable, partisan audit under oath.
Witnesses
Mr. Jack Sellers
Chairman, Board of Supervisors