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§ 4101. Residency requirements for candidates.

§ 4101. Residency requirements for candidates. The residency requirements for candidates for elective office shall be as set forth in the municipal charter, state statute or state Constitution governing the qualifications of candidates for elective office in the city, county, area or district in which the candidate proposes to seek elective office. In instances where […]

§ 4102. Election districts; boundaries.

§ 4102. Election districts; boundaries. The boundaries of the election districts in each county shall be established and designated by the department of elections for the county, subject to the limitations in this chapter. Code 1935, § 1750;  46 Del. Laws, c. 315, § 1;  15 Del. C. 1953, § 4102; 

§ 4103. Division of election districts.

§ 4103. Division of election districts. (a) The Department may divide such of the election districts, and such only, as by the election last preceding such division shall be found to contain a greater number of voters than can conveniently vote therein. Each election district so divided shall be at all times wholly within boundaries […]

§ 4105. Composition of election districts.

§ 4105. Composition of election districts. (a) The Department shall create election districts consisting of a minimum of 500 registered voters and a maximum of 3000 registered voters, except where such composition would cause a conflict with representative, senatorial or councilmemberic boundary lines. (b) Allowance for individual exceptions may be made by the State Election […]

§ 4108. Candidates for election.

§ 4108. Candidates for election. For state and/or county offices, no person shall simultaneously be a candidate for election to 2 or more different offices, nor may a person simultaneously be a candidate for election for 2 or more different political parties. 79 Del. Laws, c. 202, § 1;