It really depends on the state and the district/county/parish/whatever. If it’s being run by Republicans, and they’re pushing anti-democratic (small-“d” - we’re not talking about the DNC), voter-hostile policies, that tends to dovetail with DeJoy’s bullshit and ends up depressing voter turnout - and very often it’s done in a targeted fashion, focusing “enforcement” of those policies on districts with less registered Republicans and applying them more permissively (or not at all) in places with strong Republican support.