Voter ID laws are measures intended to ensure that a registered voter is who he says he is and not an impersonator trying to cast a ballot in someone else’s name. The laws, most of which have been passed or strengthened in the last five years, require that registered voters show ID before they’re allowed to vote.
Explanation: The benefits of the voter identification requirements allow establishing the place where the voter can exercise their right to vote. Other benefits that are acquired with such registration is the ability to vote in advance and thus have more time. The inconvenience could arise in the requirements required to vote, such as carrying an identification card with photos, the process of which is usually cumbersome for those who wish to vote and the lack of equity at the time of the requirement, since there are states that require identification, others that require identification with photographs and others that definitely do not require identification to vote.
The identification policy that would be more free and fair would be that the requirements for voter registration were more equitable for all citizens, since in some states they are more rigorous than others in their demands when carrying out the electoral process .