Delaware Code § 14-1089

Challengers and challenges
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(a) For school board member elections, each candidate on the ballot may appoint and accredit 1 or more suitable persons as challengers.
One challenger from each candidate on the ballot may be present inside each polling place to observe the conduct of the election and all
election records. The challengers may be changed and their places filled in like manner during the day. Each challenger shall present a
challenger authorization for that particular election signed by the candidate before being permitted to sit as a challenger.
(b) For all other public school elections, 5 persons at a time may act as challengers. Persons desiring to sit as a challenger shall ask
the inspector in the polling place for permission to serve as a challenger. If fewer than 5 persons are sitting as challengers, the person

shall be seated after completing the challenger identification form. If 5 persons are already seated, no person shall be seated until 1 of
the seated persons has left the polling place. Any challenger who leaves the polling place for any reason shall immediately surrender the
challenger's own challenger badge to the inspector and shall be replaced by a person waiting to be seated as a challenger.
(c) A person serving as a challenger shall be issued a challenger badge that the challenger shall wear while in the polling place. If the
person leaves the polling place the challenger shall surrender the badge to the inspector and for school board member elections retrieve
the challenger authorization from the inspector.
(d) Challengers shall be peace officers with the same powers of preserving the peace as election officers and the challengers shall be
protected in the discharge of their duty by the election officers; provided, however, the challengers shall not create any disturbance or
obstruction and shall not unreasonably prolong any challenge or inquiry. The inspector shall have the duty to caution the challengers
concerning the foregoing and, if a challenger persists in objectionable behavior, the challenger may be ejected by the inspector. Nothing
in this subsection shall prevent the substitution of another challenger for 1 who has been ejected.
(e) If an inspector wilfully ejects a challenger without cause, that inspector shall be deemed to have knowingly and wilfully violated
that inspector's own official duty.
(f) Anyone legally within the polling place may challenge any voter for identity, address or bribery. The inspector and both judges
shall hear each challenge immediately and before the person so challenged enters a voting machine. Once the inspector and both judges
vote on the challenge, the matter is decided and the challenged person will either be permitted to vote or not permitted to vote depending
on the decision. A person denied permission to vote shall leave the polling place immediately. A person challenged for bribery may take
and subscribe to the oath as provided in § 4940 of Title 15. Once the person has taken and subscribed to the oath, the person shall be
permitted to vote.

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