Cyber Ninjas CEO Discusses Arizona Election Audit on Prayer Call
Doug Logan, CEO of Cyber Ninjas, who was hired by Arizona’s Senate Republican leaders to conduct an audit of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, recently participated in a prayer call with Intercessors for America (IFA), a network of prayer supporters of former President Donald Trump. During the call, Logan portrayed the audit, which faced numerous challenges but ultimately confirmed President Joe Biden’s victory, as a divine mission.
Also on the call was Virginia state Senator Amanda Chase, who has initiated a national “election integrity caucus” with state legislators advocating for forensic audits of election results across all 50 states. Chase and other Republican lawmakers have utilized unfounded claims of a stolen election to cast doubt on the 2020 results, pushing for voter suppression laws aimed at improving Republican chances in future elections. Logan mentioned that officials from 22 states had contacted him for more information about the Arizona audit.
Despite continued false claims by Trump and his supporters, the Arizona audit did not uncover any evidence of election fraud that would have altered the presidential outcome. This result has caused friction among Trump supporters and led to new conspiracy theories. Logan has repudiated a falsified version of the audit report published by the Gateway Pundit, which suggested the election should not have been certified.
Logan’s comments during the IFA call were more restrained. He did not assert any evidence of fraud but claimed the election lacked “precision and accuracy.” He pointed to discrepancies in mail-in ballot tracking as an example and noted that over 23,000 ballots were sent to addresses where individuals no longer resided but were still returned. Logan accused Maricopa County officials of hindering the audit process by refusing to cooperate.
Logan called on IFA activists to pray for Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich to advance the investigation. Logan prayed:
Pray for him to have courage. Because I can tell you that when you step into this, everybody’s out to get you. Everybody’s out to make you look bad. And there’s a lot of you know, there’s a lot of just spiritual warfare stuff that seems to happen in the middle of it. Like, I don’t fully understand why this audit is so pivotal in what’s happening in our country right now. But it is in the spiritual realm. It’s not just in the physical realm. It has a core impact of where our country is going. And I’m truly believing for revival. I don’t know how revival comes out of an audit, but that’s what I’ve been praying for.
Logan shared that a “prayer wall” was present at the audit site, and at least five people committed to Christianity during the process. He expressed surprise at the high number of believers involved in election integrity efforts. Logan might have found insight in Sarah Posner’s recent Vox article, “How the Christian right embraced voter suppression.”
Kris Kubal of IFA encouraged listeners, asserting that ongoing battles are a sign that God still has plans for America.
When Sen. Chase joined the call, she praised Logan’s efforts, claiming, “He has the mind of Christ,” and expressed confidence that the audit would reveal the truth. She criticized Democrats’ control in Virginia and described the state as “Marxist,” lamenting her censure for claiming the 2020 election was stolen and her refusal to wear a mask. Chase accused Maricopa County officials of obstructing justice during the audit, a charge that has been repeatedly discredited by local Republican officials and journalists.
Chase, who believes current events align with biblical prophecies, urged prayers for Virginia’s elections and advocated for a Republican sweep in state offices to improve election integrity. She stated that a Republican majority on the state election board would “change everything.”
Chase’s “election integrity caucus” has held multiple calls to review the Cyber Ninjas’ final report. The group plans to issue a statement after thorough analysis.
Logan concluded the session with a prayer for national revival, asking for a return to the nation’s Christian roots.



