With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". While this legal principle may not apply to the state-controlled electoral process in precisely the same way that it applies to the citizen-led initiative process, it retains its essential character even in areas in which broad state authority exists. League of Women Voters v. Cobb, 447 F.Supp.2d 1314, 1334-1339 (S.D.Fla.2006) (relying on Meyer to invalidate a Florida statute imposing burdens on third parties participating in the voter-registration process without imposing similar burdens on political parties participating in the same process). Pennsylvania’s extensive authority to regulate the voter-registration process does not remove the Plaintiffs’ canvassing activities from the ambit of First Amendment protection. Project Vote v. Blackwell, 455 F.Supp.2d 694, 700 (N.D.Ohio 2006) (<HOLDING>). The regulatory authority of Pennsylvania “is

A: recognizing that the first amendment protects the expressive activities associated with the voterregistration process
B: holding that owners of bar with nude dancers did not state a  1983 claim based on first amendment rights where they failed to allege interruption of business or expressive activities despite monetary losses
C: holding that raising chickens is not an expressive act for the purposes of the first amendment
D: holding that the video games at issue are expressive and qualify as speech for purposes of the first amendment
A.