In Tashjian v. Republican Party of Connecticut (1986), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that

a. the state's law permitting registered independents to vote in the Republican Party primary wasunconstitutional

b. the state's top­two primary system, allowing all eligible voters to vote for any candidate running on any partyticket, was unconstitutional.
c. the state's top­two blanket primary did not deprive state parties of their associational rights to choose theirparty nominees.
d. the state's law requiring registered voters wishing to vote in the Republican Party's primary had to beregistered with the party was unconstitutional.


d

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