Delaware Code § 16-1402

General referendum; creation of authority; certificate and recording; certification of information to
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Secretary of State.
(a) (1) After a favorable majority referendum vote at a special election in the municipality or in each of the municipalities creating an
authority, which referendum election shall be held on the same date in each of such municipalities, the governing body of a municipality

or the governing bodies of 2 or more municipalities may by ordinances or resolutions signify their intention to create an authority to
acquire, construct, reconstruct, extend, repair, improve, maintain and operate a project under an appropriate name and title, containing
the word "authority," which shall be a public body politic and corporate.
(2) Notice of the holding of such referendum election shall be authorized by resolution of the governing body of each municipality
and published once a week for at least 3 consecutive weeks in at least 1 newspaper circulating in the municipality. Such notice shall
set out in summary form the purpose, the date and place of holding the referendum election and the hours the polls will be open.
(3) At said referendum election every resident and nonresident taxable of the municipality of the age of 21 years or upwards who
has, by the time of voting, paid all municipal taxes theretofore assessed to the taxable resident or nonresident and/or assessed against
the property the taxable resident or nonresident owns at the time of the referendum election shall be entitled to vote and shall have 1
vote for each dollar, or fractional part of a dollar, of taxes paid by the taxable resident or nonresident according to the last municipal
assessment and tax payment records preceding the referendum election. The judge of the election shall note on the outside of each
ballot, before the judge deposits the ballot in the ballot box, the number of votes to which each voter is entitled, in accordance with
municipal assessment and tax payment records.
(4) In cases of jointly owned property the votes of the owners of shares therein shall be in accordance with their respective shares
or, if all owners appear at the polls and so consent, all of the votes may be cast by the owner of any share, except that the spouse first
present at the polls may cast all the votes in reference to property held by a married couple as tenants by the entirety. Life tenants shall
have the entire vote as to the property so held and holders of remainder interest only shall have no vote by reason thereof.
(5) The clerk of each municipality shall provide sufficient ballots which shall have printed thereon "For" and "Against." The election
shall be conducted in conformity with the provisions governing general elections as provided in Chapter 49 of Title 15.
(b) Each such ordinance or resolution shall include articles of incorporation which shall set forth:
(1) The name of the "authority;"
(2) A statement that such authority is formed under this chapter;
(3) The name of the incorporating municipality or municipalities;
(4) The names, addresses and terms of office of the first members of the board of said authority and, if the governing body of the
municipality determines that its members shall constitute the board of said authority, a statement to that effect;
(5) The purpose or purposes for which the authority is to be created or is created.
(c) The articles of incorporation shall be executed by each incorporating municipality by its proper officers and shall be filed with the
Secretary of State, who shall receive the same and endorse thereon the date and time of such receipt. If the Secretary of State finds that the
articles of incorporation conform to law, the Secretary of State shall forthwith endorse the Secretary of State's own approval thereon and
issue a certificate of approval to which shall be attached a copy of the approved articles. Upon the issuance of such certificate of approval
by the Secretary of State, the corporate existence of said authority shall begin and thereupon such authority shall be conclusively deemed
to have been lawfully and properly created and established and authorized to exercise its powers under this chapter. Promptly thereafter the
Secretary of State shall record said articles of incorporation, together with the endorsements thereon, in a book to be kept for that purpose.
(d) When the authority has been organized and its officers elected, the secretary shall certify to the Secretary of State the names and
addresses of its officers as well as the principal office of the authority. Any change in the location of the principal office shall likewise
be certified to the Secretary of State within 10 days after such change.

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