No, because the same registrant cannot.vote twice.The registration process is meaningless unless you can positively ID the person claiming to be someone on the voter roll.Thats not an i.d. issue. Thats a municipal issue with the registration processBecause in the past DEAD people voted that is why. ILLEGALS have voted That is is whyNot sure why you need an i.d. to vote .
Once your name is crossed off the list as having voted at the polling place, you cant vote again. (Unless the polling place is breaking the law).
So the i.d. thing isnt completely necessary because the registered voters would be able to file a grievance of their vote was taken and it wasnt them doing it.
The real problem is updating the registry to exclude deceased people and things like that.
There have been widespread studies on voter fraud. Not much is abrewing.
So when that happens: boom. Grievance, investigation, hopeful conviction.