Here in MA, voter ID might as well be public record. I have voter ID’s for around 60,000 voters in my district. Anybody that runs for office or runs a campaign or even requests a list of registered voters (pay a small fee to your local Town Clerk) can have everybody’s voter IDs.
CT resident here—the real threat of voter fraud in this state is that there are many (six figures?) registered voters who are dead or no longer live at the current address.
I received a dead person’s letter authorizing the dead person to request a ballot, so I “know” the lists have not been purged of ineligible voters.
What would have to happen to cheat would be a corrupt election official in the town to accept the ballot from the dead person.
In CT we have plenty of corrupt officials—dime a dozen, especially in the big (D) cities.