Did you not read my post?
You don't need ID or any other type of verification, nor do you sign anything. You simply give the clerk your name or address. That's it.
Understand?
Oh I understand. I was just trying to contrast that to a state that actually tries to prevent voter fraud. I live in a county that borders the one where "Ballot Box 13" was "found" in 1948 that gave Lyndon Johnson his narrow "victory" in the Democrat primary race for the US Senate. Texas has put rather elaborate procedures in place to try to cut down fraud. It's unfortunate that not all states have.