§ 6101. Statement of purpose. The Constitution of the State provides that certain persons who previously lost voting rights because of a felony conviction shall be permitted to vote. It is the purpose of this chapter to provide a procedure whereby such persons may register to vote. 72 Del. Laws, c. 314, § 1;
§ 6102. Definitions. (a) The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (1) “Disqualifying felony” shall mean that type of felony set forth in § 2, article V of the Constitution of this State which permanently […]
§ 6103. Application for registration: felony conviction reviews. (a) The county office of the Department of Elections shall not register any applicant as a qualified voter until it has been determined that such applicant is lawfully eligible to vote. The county office shall, for each registration application, perform an electronic inquiry against the Criminal Justice […]
§ 6104. Commissioner’s review of application. (a) If the applicant has been convicted of a felony which is not disqualifying, the State Election Commissioner shall request that the Department of Correction review its records to determine if all sentences of imprisonment and community supervision imposed upon the applicant have been fully discharged. (b) [Repealed.] (c) […]
§ 6105. Cooperation between agencies; waiver of fees. Notwithstanding any statute or other provision to the contrary, in any request for information or any act by the State Election Commissioner under this chapter, fees which would otherwise be assessed for criminal background or other computer searches shall be waived. Each state agency and public subdivision […]
§ 6106. Rules and regulations. The State Election Commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations when information regarding an applicant is incomplete or uncertain. These guidelines and standards shall be used to determine whether or not the applicant shall be permitted to register to vote. 72 Del. Laws, c. 314, § 1; 77 Del. Laws, c. […]
§ 6107. Appeals. Any decision by the State Election Commissioner may be appealed to the Superior Court. No person whose registration application has been denied by the State Election Commissioner shall be permitted to register or to vote until the State Election Commissioner or the Court, in writing, approves such person’s registration application. 72 Del. […]