Requiring a person to have an ID to vote is reasonable and should have been a requirement all along. The law requiring voters to have proper photo identification was passed in Texas, but Texas is one of nine states that must have the Department of Justice approve any changes to the election laws in case of discrimination. MSNBC reports that a few weeks ago the the weeklong trial ended and has been said that the judges would like to make the ruling by Novembers elections.
"Texas currently only requires voters to show their voter registration cards, which do not have photos, or another acceptable alternative form of ID such as a driver's license or utility bill." This is a horrible system, there is no way to prove if you are the person who's name is on the card without proper identification. Fraud is a serious concern for elections because people want voting to be a fair process. The Texas attorney general's office has found many cases of voter fraud across the state including using deceased voter registration cards to city council members registering illegal immigrants.
This is a serious issue and should not be taken lightly. I believe this law can make a difference and those who don't think fraud does not play a role in the elections, look at the past decade in Texas:
"...six Texas House of Representatives races have been decided by a margin
of fewer than 50 votes in the last decade. Texas courts have overturned
at least four different elections in recent years after finding that
improper conduct affected the outcome of the election. In 2012, alone,
five local elections in Texas reportedly resulted in a tie and were
ultimately resolved by a coin toss, a dice game or a second runoff
election."