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§ 1102 Voter registration drive standards.

15 DE Code § 1102 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Persons and entities registering people to vote within the State shall keep a log of all voter registration applications solicited, deliver all applications for Delaware citizens and a copy of the log covering those applications to the State Election Commissioner or the Department within 10 days of soliciting the applications, deliver the applications for citizens of other states to the chief election official of those states, and list the person or group conducting the voter registration drive along with the name of the solicitor on each application.

(b) Each voter registration application solicited during a voter registration drive shall include a sequential application number for tracking purposes.

(c) The log required above shall include the name of the person or organization conducting the drive, the inclusive dates that the applications listed thereon were collected, and a list of the full name of the applicant and associated application number for each application collected.

(d) Persons and groups conducting voter registration drives within the State should register with the State Election Commissioner or the Department using a form promulgated by the State Election Commissioner.

(e) Persons collecting voter registration applications should have each applicant initial their party affiliation selection.

(f) Persons collecting voter registration applications in order for a political party to obtain ballot status shall clearly communicate to each applicant that by completing the voter registration application they may be changing their political party affiliation.

75 Del. Laws, c. 232, § 7; 77 Del. Laws, c. 227, § 2; 79 Del. Laws, c. 275, § 16.

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§ 1102 Voter registration drive standards.