Another man who threatened then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs sentenced to prison

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A man who made threats against then-Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in 2022 was sentenced to two and a half years in prison on Monday, Justice Department officials announced during a news conference on threats to state election workers.

Joshua Russell, from Ohio, made multiple death threats, according to the Justice Department, leaving a series of voicemails for Hobbs, calling her a โ€œtraitorโ€ and warning that her days โ€œare extremely numbered.โ€ He pleaded guilty last summer to one count of making a threatening interstate communication.

The announcement comes less than two weeks after a separate individual was sentenced to three and a half years for making a bomb threat against Hobbs in 2021. Hobbs, a Democrat, is now governor of Arizona.

During the news conference, the head of the Justice Departmentโ€™s Election Threats Task Force, John Keller, noted that the task force โ€“ formed in 2021 โ€“ has โ€œcharged roughly 20 defendants for engaging in threats to the elections community to date.โ€

Officials also said there are currently seven federal cases in which out-of-state individuals have made threats in Arizona, a state that was a hotbed for election conspiracy theories in the wake of the 2020 election.

โ€œThereโ€™s a common denominator in many of these cases,โ€ US Attorney for Arizona Gary Restaino said Monday, โ€œelection denialists announcing an intent to violently punishโ€ people who they believe โ€œhave wronged them, often with a threat of arrests leading to executions for treason.โ€

โ€œIf you threaten violence against the public servants who administer our elections, there will be consequences,โ€ US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Monday. โ€œThe right to vote, which is the cornerstone of our democracy, relies on the ability of…

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