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Del. Code tit. 15, § 2050

Registration through state agencies [Effective upon fulfillment of 85 Del. Laws, c. 63, § 14(f)]

Known as the Agency Based Registration Act

The act spans §§ 15–15 (5 sections).

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(a) Registration through the Division of Motor Vehicles.

(1) The Division of Motor Vehicles is a voter registration agency for purposes of this subchapter and must provide the voter registration services under § 2050A of this title.

(2)-(6) [Repealed.]

(b) Registration through other state agencies.

(1) The Secretary or Chief Administrative Officer of each of the state agencies under paragraph (b)(2) of this section shall be a voter registration agency for purposes of this subchapter and must provide the voter registration services listed in paragraph (b)(3) of this section for its employees and the public it serves.

(2) In addition to the voter registration procedure provided for elsewhere in this chapter, an individual who is qualified to register to vote may complete a voter registration application or apply to change a previous voter registration at any of the following state agencies:

a. Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Social Services.

b. Department of Labor, Division of Employment and Training and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

c. Any other state agency that the Secretary or Chief Administrative Officer for that state agency selects to provide voter registration services for its employees and the public it serves.

(3) At each voter registration agency established by this subsection, all of the following services must be made available:

a. Distribution of mail voter registration application forms as required by subchapter IV of this chapter in conjunction with the voter registration agency’s own application for the service it provides to the public, and with each of the agency’s applications for recertification, renewal, or change of address form relating to the services the agency provides, unless the individual, in writing, declines to register to vote. To the greatest extent practicable, the voter registration agencies’ forms must incorporate a means by which an individual who completes the forms may decline, in writing, to register to vote.

b. Employees of the voter registration agency who are trained to provide nonpartisan voter registration assistance, who routinely inquire of individuals served by the agency whether they wish to register to vote, and who, if requested, assist such individuals in completing the registration forms, must provide to each individual who does not decline to register to vote the same degree of assistance with regard to the completion of the registration application form as is provided by the agency with regard to the completion of its own forms. A voter registration agency employee who provides such assistance may not do any of the following:

1. Seek to influence an applicant’s political preference or party registration.

2. Display any such political preference or party allegiance.

3. Make any statement to an applicant to take any action of which the purpose or effect is to discourage the applicant from registering to vote.

c. Acceptance of completed voter registration applications for transmittal to the appropriate office of the Department of Elections.

1. Information relating to a declination to register to vote in connection with an application made at a voter registration agency may not be used for any purpose other than voter registration.

2. Voter registration agencies must do all of the following:

A. Inform all applicants for voter registration of voter eligibility requirements.

B. Inform all applicants for voter registration of the penalties provided under law for submission of a false voter registration application.

C. Ensure that the identity of the voter registration agency through which any particular voter is registered is not disclosed to the public.

(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(3) of this section, a voter registration agency may use an electronic tool developed by the State Election Commissioner to register clients to vote and to update voter registration records.

Official source: Delaware Code Online. Reproduced from public-domain Delaware statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.