A voter ID initiative going to California voters this fall is presenting a thorny situation for California’s top elections officials. On Tuesday, Attorney General Rob Bonta and Secretary of State Shirley Weber — both Democrats — held a news conference in Sacramento to call on people to report incidents of voter fraud, intimidation, and interference ahead of the June 2 primary , while treading carefully on the issue of voter ID. Secretary of State Shirley Weber has argued that California does not need voter ID, but she will enforce it if necessary. AP Weber, whose office would be responsible for implementing the voter ID measure if approved, reiterated her longstanding opposition to such requirements. “I don’t know if it’d be helpful,” Weber said. “I’ve never been in favor of voter ID because of the things that it purports to do — we already do.…