Delaware Code § 15-7581

Challenges
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(a) The ballot of any elector choosing to vote by absentee ballot may be challenged for the same causes and in the same manner as
provided in this title for other voters.
(b) In addition, the vote of an absentee voter may be challenged:
(1) On the ground that the statement filed by the voter in compliance with § 7572 of this title is false; or
(2) On the ground that the self-administered statement on the ballot envelope is not signed.
(c) If a challenge is made pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, an absentee judge shall return the ballot to its ballot envelope, shall
mark the ballot envelope as "CHALLENGED", and shall set the envelope aside in a secure location for consideration at a later time as
provided elsewhere in this title. If a challenge is made pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, an absentee judge shall mark the ballot
envelope as "CHALLENGED" and shall set it aside in a secure location for consideration at a later time as provided elsewhere in this title.
(d) All challenges to absentee ballots must be resolved before the counting of votes may be considered complete. Any challenge not
resolved by the absentee judges within a reasonable time of the challenge having been made shall be referred to the board of elections
for the municipality for resolution.

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