An elector may vote in the primary election of a political party only if the elector is a duly registered voter and if it appears upon the elector's original permanent registration record that the elector's party affiliation is the same as the party which is holding the primary election.
Codifications: Rev. Stat. Del. 1915, § 1694; Rev. Code Del. 1935, § 1782; 15 Del.C. 1953, § 3111
15 Del.C. § 3110, DE ST TI 15 § 3110
Current through ch. 269 of the 152nd General Assembly (2023-2024). Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details. Revisions to 2024 Acts by the Delaware Code Revisors were unavailable at the time of publication.