Delaware Code § 15-4306A

Effect; State Election Commissioner duties [Applicable upon notice that this chapter governs a
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U.S. presidential election; see 82 Del. Laws, c. 7, § 6].
(a) The State Election Commissioner shall provide written notice to the Registrar of Regulations that is published in the Register of
Regulations when subchapter I of this chapter, the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote, governs
a presidential election.
(b) If, after providing notice under subsection (a) of this section, subchapter I of this chapter, the Agreement Among the States to
Elect the President by National Popular Vote, no longer governs a presidential election, the State Election Commissioner shall provide
written notice to the Registrar of Regulations that is published in the Register of Regulations stating that subchapter I of this chapter, the
Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote, no longer governs a presidential election.
(c) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b) of this section, on or before August 1 of a year in which there is a presidential election, the
State Election Commissioner shall provide written notice to the Registrar of Regulations that is published in the Register of Regulations
that states whether or not subchapter I of this chapter, the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote,
governs the presidential election.

Part IV
General Elections

Registration and Voting for Presidential Electors Only by United
States Citizens Who Fail to Fulfill Certain Residence Requirements
§§ 4401-4408. Registration qualifications; time of registration; place of registration; records; method of
registration; place of voting; eligibility for absentee voting; voting officials; voting procedure; tallying and
recording of vote [Repealed].
Repealed by 75 Del Laws, c. 232, § 43, effective Feb. 1, 2006.

Part IV
General Elections

Ballots, Election Supplies and Polling Places

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