Delaware Code, Title 15, § 4972 (Rules
Regarding What Constitutes a Legal Vote) shall apply to this article.
Election officers shall admit the following
persons to the voting room:
A. Board of Elections members;
C. Persons voting and waiting to vote;
D. A child or children 17 years of age or less accompanying
the voter;
E. Department of Elections administrators or employees
identified by badge or other authorization;
F. The Commissioner of Elections or an employee of the
Commissioner of Elections office identified by badge or other authorizations;
G. Any person accompanying a Board of Elections member
a Department of Elections administrator or the Commissioner of Elections
except for an elected official of the municipality a candidate on
the ballot or a person associated in any way with the campaign of
a candidate on the ballot;
H. Any other person deemed necessary to the conduct of
the election by the inspector except for an elected official of the
municipality a candidate on the ballot or a person associated in any
way with the campaign of a candidate on the ballot; or
I. A person or persons required by a voter to assist
the voter in voting who is not the voter's employer agent of that
voters employer or union, or an elected official of the municipality
a candidate on the ballot or a person associated in any way with the
campaign of a candidate on the ballot.
A voter may ask a person or person of that voters
choice who is not that voters employer or an agent of that voters
employer or union, to assist that voter in voting.
Title 15, § 4942 of the Delaware State
Code applies to Town elections.
A municipality shall pay the Department of Elections
that provides the voting machines for any municipal election $25 for
each voting machine used in the election. The respective Department
shall deliver and pick up the voting machines.