§ 7714. Meeting of delegates.
§ 7714. Meeting of delegates. The delegates to the convention shall meet in the Senate Chamber at the State House in Dover on the twenty-eighth day after their election at 12: 00 noon, and shall thereupon constitute a convention to pass upon the question of whether or not the proposed amendment shall be ratified. 38 […]
§ 7715. Election of officers and adoption of rules.
§ 7715. Election of officers and adoption of rules. The convention may elect its president, secretary and other officers and adopt its own rules. 38 Del. Laws, c. 5, § 14; Code 1935, § 6219; 15 Del. C. 1953, § 7715;
§ 7716. Journal of convention.
§ 7716. Journal of convention. The convention shall keep a journal of its proceedings in which shall be recorded the vote of each delegate on the question of ratification of the proposed amendment. 38 Del. Laws, c. 5, § 15; Code 1935, § 6220; 15 Del. C. 1953, § 7716;
§ 7717. Certification of results.
§ 7717. Certification of results. (a) After the sense of the majority of the total number of delegates composing the convention is taken upon the question of the ratification of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, the convention shall certify a resolution of its vote over the hand of the president, […]
§ 7718. Compensation of delegates, officers and employees; expenses.
§ 7718. Compensation of delegates, officers and employees; expenses. Every delegate to the convention shall receive $10 for every day that delegate is in attendance at such convention, not exceeding 3, and in addition thereto, 10 cents for each mile necessarily travelled by the delegate in making 1 round trip from the place of that […]
§ 7719. Applicability of act of Congress.
§ 7719. Applicability of act of Congress. If at or about the time of submitting any such amendment, Congress shall, either in the resolution submitting the same or by a statute, prescribe the manner in which the conventions shall be constituted, and shall not except from the provisions of such statute or resolution such states […]
§ 8001. Purpose.
§ 8001. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public interest by requiring full disclosure of the source of all funds used in political campaigns, providing reasonable limits on the amounts of contributions and providing a manner to enforce this law. 67 Del. Laws, c. 449, § 1;
§ 8002. Definitions.
§ 8002. Definitions. As used in this chapter: (1) “Candidate” means a person who seeks nomination for or election to public office, or who has taken action necessary under the law to qualify for nomination or election under the laws of the State, or has authorized the solicitation of any contribution or the making of […]
§ 8003. Duties of a candidate.
§ 8003. Duties of a candidate. (a) A candidate shall establish a candidate committee. There shall only be 1 candidate committee for any candidate, although such candidate committee may have subcommittees. The candidate committee may continue in existence for more than 1 election period, and with respect to more than 1 elective office. Each candidate […]
§ 8004. School boards and offices paying under $1,000.
§ 8004. School boards and offices paying under $1,000. Notwithstanding § 8003 of this title, or any other provision of this chapter, a candidate for election to a school board or to any other public office that pays less than $1,000 per year is not required to form a candidate committee if the candidate signs […]