PHOENIX — State Republicans have introduced a measure to place the Arizona Secure Elections Act on a future ballot.

On Monday, Rep. Alexander Kolodin filed House Concurrent Resolution 2001, according to a House Republicans announcement.

He described the legislation as a comprehensive election-integrity measure that strengthens voter ID requirements, tightens security for mail-in voting and bans foreign money from influencing Arizona elections.

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