The Texas secretary of state's absolute incompetence in rolling out spurious claims that "95,000" non-citizens were found on the Texas voting rolls continues to have repercussions, which after all was precisely the point: Republicans feverishly attempted to come up with another bit of scaremongering nonsense to convince their racist base that a conspiracy theory of Too Many People Voting Nowadays is, as Trump himself blurts out, real despite not even the most die-hard promoters of the theory (e.g. Kris Kobach) being able to point to more than a bare handful of such cases throughout the entire nation.
Texas may have had to quickly back off the false claim, but the effects continue. The Lonestar State is facing multiple federal lawsuits for its efforts to intimidate valid voters away from the polls by "flagging" them as illegal on the flimsiest of evidence. Talking Points Memo notes that in one county, warnings went out to voters that they would be purged from the rolls unless they made contact—but the notices were sent out without any "basic contact information or even an official letterhead."
“I questioned whether I had done something wrong, or if somebody was trying to prank me.” Jane Doe #2 wrote in the declaration. “I did not know where to go or who to call to receive answers to my questions.”
So hasty was the Republican effort to purge voters from the rolls that the details of how voters might un-purge themselves were treated as an afterthought, at best. The end result: intimidating letters, largely to minority voters, warning them of legal violations that did not happen but which will get them yanked from the voting rolls anyway based on a Republican say-so.
With any luck these lawsuits will result in absolutely punishing fines and a host of new restrictions on how these Texas Republicans can go about "purging" voters in the future, but that won't erase these intimidation efforts. Either state Republicans knew perfectly well their list of "non-citizen" voters was fundamentally flawed and went ahead with it anyway, or they are so bumblingly incompetent that they shouldn't be allowed within 500 feet of a government building, much less into the offices.