Delaware Code § 15-2036

Deadline to register to vote: primary and general elections
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The last date to register to vote for any presidential primary, primary, special and general election shall be the day of that election. A
person may register to vote at said person's polling place from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. by submitting with that person's application, a copy of a
current and valid government-issued photo identification or a current document displaying the name and address of the person registering
to vote, such as a utility bill, bank statement, government check, or paycheck. The term "current" as used in this section to forms of
identification other than those that are government issued shall mean the documents must be dated within 60 days prior to the registration
date.
(1) Mail applications received on or before the deadline shall be considered to be on-time and shall be immediately processed by
the Department; and
(2) Applications taken by agencies in accordance with subchapter VII of this chapter and received by the Department on or before
the deadline shall be considered on-time and shall be processed by the Department immediately upon receipt.

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