Nope, if you vote by mail, it has your name and address which are checked against voter registration records.
If you vote in person ID is required but it doesn't have to be a special ID issued by the state with a picture. If you don't have ID you can vote a challenged ballot.
When you register to vote, you do have to have proof of who you are.
You responses indicate to me that you feel it is okay to block legal voters in order to solve a problem that is non existent.
Voter turnout is high because people feel strongly about Presidential elections.
Does the check prove the one living at that address is the one that sent it. Checking the name and address only verifies name and address. It doesn't verify that the person that filled it out was the one living at that address.
Expecting someone to prove they are who they say they are on election day isn't a violation of their rights.
