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Delaware Code Title 15 - Elections

Delaware Code > Title 15 - Elections


Current as of: 2011
Chapter 1Purpose And Meaning Of Election Laws
Chapter 2Department Of Elections
Chapter 3State Election Commissioner
Chapter 11General Provisions
Chapter 13Registration Books, Supplies And Places
Chapter 15Registration Officers
Chapter 17Removal Procedures For Registration Records
Chapter 19Registration Of Members Of The Armed Forces, Related Organizations And Citizens Residing Outside Of The Territorial Limits Of The United States
Chapter 20Registration Officers And Mobile Registration; Registration By Mail
Chapter 21Registration Appeals
Chapter 23Penal And Enforcement Provisions
Chapter 30Ballot Qualifications
Chapter 31Primary Elections
Chapter 33Nominations Of Candidates By Parties
Chapter 34Write-In Candidates
Chapter 41General Provisions
Chapter 43Presidential Electors, United States Senators, Representatives In Congress, Governor And Lieutenant Governor
Chapter 44Registration And Voting For Presidential Electors Only By United States Citizens Who Fail To Fulfill Certain Residence Requirements
Chapter 45Ballots, Election Supplies And Polling Places
Chapter 47Election Officers
Chapter 49Conduct Of Election
Chapter 50Voting Machines
Chapter 50AElectronic Voting Systems
Chapter 51Criminal Offenses
Chapter 53Military Or Other Interference With Elections
Chapter 55Absentee Voting
Chapter 57Canvass Of Vote And Proclamation Of Results Of Election
Chapter 59Contested Elections
Chapter 61Registration Of Former Felons
Chapter 71Special Election For General Assembly
Chapter 73Vacancy In Office Of Representative In Congress, United States Senator Or Presidential Elector
Chapter 75Municipal Elections
Chapter 77Convention To Act Upon Amendments To Federal Constitution
Chapter 80Campaign Contributions And Expenditures

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Questions & Answers: Elections and Apportionment

I see I have received chapt. 8.05 again, so do I assume the presiding clerk can ANNOUNCE at the beginning of the caucus that they will be holding nominations via paper ballot - no ...
I am very disappointed in the help I have received from you. Thanks...
State statute says that a Board of Finance shall consist of 6 members, yet a number of local boards of finance consist of 5 or 7 members. Under what authority do such towns establi...
What you've posted is what I've read in the statute. Does this mean that the towns with Bards of Finance consisting of some number other than 6 are out of compliance with the state...
William, I don't see any way for a town to be in compliance with the statute unless the board of finance consists of exactly six members, except in the case of a temporary vacancy:...
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U.S. Constitution Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

 U.S. Constitution 12nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 17th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 20th Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 22nd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 23rd Amendment
 U.S. Constitution 25th Amendment

U.S. Code Provisions: Elections and Apportionment

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 1 - Election Of Senators And Representatives
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 7 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 12 - Contested Elections
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 14 - Federal Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 47 > Chapter 7 - Campaign Communications
U.S. Code Title 18 > Part I > Chapter 29 - Elections And Political Activities
U.S. Code > Title 26 > Subtitle H - Financing Of Presidential Election Campaigns
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 146 - Election Administration Improvement
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