What about legal citizens of the United States, resident in New Jersey, never convicted of felony, at least 18 years of age, but not licensed to drive? Such voters may be elderly, blind, poor, live in densely populated areas, or choose not to drive for other reasons. Are they not allowed to vote? Voting is a right of citizens; driving is a privilege of state!
Yes, there are many reasons why people do not have driver licenses. I was a graduate student in a large city. I never owned a car until I was 30. I did have a driver’s license, though.
In this state, anyone without a DL can get a non-driver’s ID from the state. It’s another form of picture ID.