Delaware Code § 11-1457B

Possession of a firearm or projectile weapon at a polling place; class A misdemeanor
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(a) As used in this section:
(1) a. "Election day" means a day on which in-person voting is offered at a polling place, and includes early voting under Chapter
54 of Title 15, for any of the following elections:
1. Primary, general, or special election.
2. School election conducted by the Department of Elections pursuant to Title 14 or Title 15.
3. Municipal election conducted in accordance with the municipality's charter, ordinance, or code.
b. "Election day" includes 2 hours before the polls open until 2 hours after the polls close.
(2) [Repealed.]
(3) a. "Polling place" means 1 of the following locations in the State:
1. Designated by the Department of Elections for in-person voting under §§ 4512 and 5402 of Title 15.
2. Designated in accordance with a municipality's charter, ordinance, or code for in-person voting on an election day.
3. Designated by the Department of Elections for the tabulation and counting of votes.
4. Department of Elections office locations where sealed absentee ballot envelopes may be returned under the provisions of §
5507 of Title 15.
b. "Polling place" shall not mean an area outside of the actual polling place, such as parking areas or adjoining structures that are
not part of the polling place.
(b) Except as otherwise provided under subsection (c) of this section, a person who knowingly possesses a firearm or projectile weapon
at a polling place on election day is guilty of possession of a firearm or projectile weapon at a polling place.
(c) Subsection (b) of this section does not apply if at the time of an alleged violation the person is any of the following:
(1) Legally in possession of a firearm or projectile weapon within a private residence located at a polling place.
(2) Engaged in lawful hunting, firearm or projectile weapon instruction, or firearm or projectile weapon-related sports on public
lands that are designated for such activity, other than those being used as a polling place on election day.
(3) Employed as any of the following:
a. A law-enforcement officer.
b. A "commissioned security guard," as defined under § 1302 of Title 24, who is acting in an official capacity at a polling place
on election day.
c. A constable, as licensed under Chapter 56 of Title 24, who is acting in an official capacity at a polling place on election day.

d. An active-duty member of the United States Armed Forces or Delaware National Guard, who is acting in an official capacity
at a polling place on election day.
(d) It is an affirmative defense that a person was legally in possession of a firearm or projectile weapon and was only traveling through
the polling place to reach private property located therein or to leave private property therein to reach a location outside the polling place.
This defense is not available to any person who committed any of the following acts or conspired to commit any of the following acts:
(1) Intimidation of voters
(2) Interference with the election.
(3) Traveling through the polling place with a firearm or projectile weapon for any purpose other than reaching a permitted
destination.
(e) It is not a defense if the person was unaware that the person possessed a firearm or projectile weapon at a polling place on election day.
(f) Possession of a firearm or projectile weapon at a polling place is a class A misdemeanor.
(g) The Superior Court has exclusive jurisdiction over offenses under this section.
(h) The Department of Elections shall post signs at the entrance of each polling place on election day to notify the public that firearms
and projectile weapons are not permitted at the polling place.

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