(a) The State Election Commissioner, in collaboration with the Department offices, shall design a poster or posters that is uniform throughout the State. The poster or posters must be publicly displayed in each polling place on the day of the election. The poster or posters must contain all of the following information:
(1) Information stating the date and hours during which the polling place will be open.
(2) Instructions on how to vote, including how to cast a vote and how to cast a provisional ballot.
(3) A statement on the importance of verifying that the markings on the voting device-printed paper ballot reflect the voter's intended choices, and instructions on what steps to take if the paper ballot does not reflect the voter's actual choices.
(4) Instructions for mail-in registrants who are first-time voters under § 303(b) of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 [52 U.S.C. § 21083(b)].
(5) General information on voting rights under applicable federal and state laws, including information on the right of an individual to cast a provisional ballot and instructions on how to contact the appropriate officials if these rights are alleged to have been violated.
(6) General information on federal and state laws regarding prohibitions on acts of fraud and misrepresentation.
(b) The Department shall also provide for each election district 2 sample ballots applicable to such election district, which ballots shall measure approximately 10 inches by 12 inches and shall be arranged in the form of a diagram showing such portion of the front of the voting machine as will appear after the official ballots are arranged therein for voting. Such sample ballots shall be posted in a conspicuous place in each polling place on each election day. Such sample ballots shall be delivered to the departments of elections which shall in turn deliver them with the other election supplies to the proper election officers throughout the county.
(c) The Department shall deliver sample ballots free of change for each unique ballot in the county to the county chairperson or the agent for the county chairperson for each party on the ballot at least 10 days prior to the date of the election.
(1) Major political parties shall be given 15 sample ballots unless the party chairperson requests fewer or more.
(2) Minor political parties shall be sent 1 sample ballot showing each office on the ballot unless they request more. Minor parties may receive up to 15 sample ballots without charge.
(3) The Department shall establish the cost for additional sample ballots beyond the number specified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this section above.
(d) In addition to the sample ballots mentioned in subsections (b) and (c) of this section, the Department shall cause to be printed such further number of sample ballots as shall be directed by the chair of any committee of any political party in any county. However, the Department shall not have printed any sample ballots upon the order or request of any chair of any committee of any political party unless the request shall have been made to him or her in writing at least 65 days prior to the holding of the election at which the sample ballots are to be used, nor unless a deposit sufficient to cover the cost of the sample ballots be paid at the time they are ordered.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 49. CONDUCT OF ELECTION
Subchapter I. Procedure Prior to Opening Polls
§ 4902. Absence of election officer on election day; notice to Department.
§ 4903. Reading of election law provisions to election officers.
§ 4904. Oath at polling place before opening an election.
§ 4909. Administering and signing the oath.
§ 4910. Instruction sheets; sample ballots.
§ 4911. Display of flags, signs and maps at polling places.