Delaware Code § 15-5304

Duty to disclose information as to interference with elections
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Every citizen of this State who has knowledge of any design on the part of any other citizen or citizens of this State to promote
interference with elections, either by soliciting or advising the presence of a military force at or near the place or places of holding such
elections or by the employment of any other organized or unorganized body of individuals, or by intimidation or threats shall forthwith
make public disclosure of such knowledge, stating names, by an affidavit to be made before any one of the Superior Court Judges of
this State, and shall file the same in the office of the Prothonotary of the county where the Judge resides, and if any such citizen, having
such knowledge, fails to make such affidavit and cause the same to be filed, such citizen shall be treated as a promoter of the interference
mentioned in § 5303 of this title and be liable as is provided in such § 5303.

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