Delaware Code § 15-2060

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Governmental and private entities may apply to the State Election Commissioner to register people to vote on a continuing basis or
during an organized voter registration drive. Such entities must apply at least 30 days prior to the start of the voter registration activity
or the drive. Voter registration under the provision of this subchapter may not be conducted during the period that voter registration is
closed prior to a general election. The State Election Commissioner shall promulgate the application form that such entities shall use
in applying for permission to register voters on a continuing basis or to conduct an organized voter registration drive. The application
shall include as a minimum:
(1) Name and address of the governmental or private entity. In the case of a continuing activity the location or locations where the
voter registration activity will take place.
(2) The name, address and telephone number of the chief official of the entity.
(3) The target audience and/or scope of the drive or continuing voter registration activity.
(4) The name, address and telephone number of the person responsible for the voter registration activity or drive.
(5) Attestations by the chief official of the entity that it has authorized the voter registration activity or drive, assumes responsibility
for the voter registration activity or drive, shall insure that only individuals trained as prescribed by the State Election Commissioner
shall serve as temporary registrars, and shall insure that all individuals involved in planning, organizing and conducting the voter
registration drive shall adhere to this title and such regulations promulgated by the State Election Commissioner.

(6) The number of applications requested.

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