There is a dirty secret in the Stalinesque "Papers Please" law in Arizona.
There won't big push August, with the possible exception of Bigoted nut job Joe Arpio. This will start in November.
It's an attempt by Arizona Republicans to suppress Hispanic voting in the general election.
As Greg Palast notes, when Governor Jan Brewer was Secretary of State, systematically rejected voter registrations from Hispanic voters, "Beginning after the 2004 election, under Brewer's command, no less than 100,000 voters, overwhelmingly Hispanics, were blocked from registering to vote. In 2005, the first year of the Great Brown-Out, one in three Phoenix residents found their registration applications rejected."
The Hispanic's are 30.1% of the population in Arizona, and they vote 2:1 for Democrats, despite being more anti-Abortion rights than the general population, and by doing sweeps on the street, and most likely at the polling places, the Republicans are attempting to scare them out of voting.
The bright side to this is that, much like in California, it's likely to change a 2:1 advantage for the D's to a 5+:1 advantage.