WINONA, Minn. – State Senator Jeremy Miller, R-Winona, sounds luke-warm on a bill in the Legislature that would require voters to show identification. “My viewpoint is Minnesota ran a good election process,” Miller said in an interview with radio station KWNO. Even so, Miller said, he knows constituents who are concerned about voter fraud. “They just want to make sure that the people voting are who they say they are. and that’s why the voter ID proposal is moving forward.” There are doubts that the voter ID bill could make it through the Democrat-controlled House, let alone be signed by Democratic Governor Tim Walz. In 2012 Minnesota voters rejected a voter ID constitutional amendment by nearly 140,000 votes.