npub1mmfwxp0jkw6un7hf75k0p8kpemm4smau2c4m8ea2w7r7v52lhjusx4eknq (npub1mmf…eknq) npub16nf96938l0uqz4j6kw0m9w60h368yklusr9wmrrx9xy8v5yuhd6qu4q6as (npub16nf…q6as) Sort of. An “ID” is a specific form of identification (you can’t use your birth certificate or Social Security card for identification, for instance). The options available for the Secretary of State to perform eligibility checks are much wider than an “ID” at the ballot box.
I don’t know how much latitude the SoS has to verify, e.g. the eligibility of a person whose parents never got them a birth certificate, but I suspect there are ways to do that even though the trail does not end in a government-issued document.