
On August 6, the Ninth Circuit refused to rehear Arizona Libertarian Party v Bennett, 13-16254. This is the case in which the Green and Libertarian Parties challenge the voter registration form, which names the Republican Party and the Democratic Party and gives each of them a checkbox. If a voter wants to register any other way, he or she must use a blank line and write-in the choice.

The Ninth Circuit did amend the earlier decision somewhat on August 6, to make it clear that a new lawsuit on this topic might win if the parties present evidence of harm.

If that’s your opinion why even waste any time at IPR at all?
Good. The sooner a deathblow is dealt to the fraudulent 3rd parties (controlled opposition), the sooner the idiotic serviles will be treated to a heavy dose of what they’ve really been voting for.
Maybe that will wake them up. I’m smart enough to know that H. L. Mencken was confusing suffrage with democracy, but this quote of his applies to a public too dumb to know the difference: “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.” – H. L. Mencken