In total, out of more than 32 million votes cast in the 2019 general election, there were no cases of in-person voter fraud of the kind that would be prevented by voter ID. The scale of in person voter fraud in 2017 Electoral CommissionThere were two in the same year's European Parliament elections. The Government's own research found the public's faith in the UK in-person voting system is incredibly high - with 85-90% saying in-person voting was fairly safe or very safe. Research by the LA Times in 2018 showed that the racial turnout gap doubled or tripled in states with strict voter ID laws. It increased to 64.78% in 2017, but remained below the level seen before the introduction of voter ID.
Source: Daily Mirror May 10, 2021 18:13 UTC