re: #622 Varek Raith
There are other kinds of voter fraud, such as crooked officials who tamper with ballots/counts, but there is a vanishingly small number of incidents that could remotely be considered voter fraud for which voter ID was meant to prevent.
The harms resulting from imposing voter ID rules outweighs the so-called protection, because more people have been documented as being turned away because of lack of ID than the number of people who have even been accused of voting in the place of someone else.