(a) No election officer, challenger or any other person within the polling place or within 50 feet of the entrance to the building in which the voting room is located shall electioneer during the conduct of the election. No political headquarters or gathering shall be permitted within that building during the conduct of the election.
(b) Whoever violates subsection (a) of this section shall be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned not more than 90 days, or both.
(c) Whoever, being an election officer, violates subsection (a) of this section shall be deemed to have knowingly and wilfully violated that election officer's own official duty.
(d) For the purposes of this section the following definition shall apply:
“Electioneering” includes political discussion of issues, candidates or partisan topics, the wearing of any button, banner or other object referring to issues, candidates or partisan topics, the display, distribution or other handling of literature or any writing or drawing referring to issues, candidates or partisan topics, the deliberate projection of sound referring to issues, candidates or partisan topics from loudspeakers or otherwise into the polling place or the area within 50 feet of the entrance to the building in which the voting room is located.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 49. CONDUCT OF ELECTION
Subchapter II. Regulations Governing Conduct of Elections During Hours of Voting
§ 4931. Time and manner of opening election.
§ 4933. Persons permitted in the voting room.
§ 4934. Challengers; appointment and powers.
§ 4935. Special officers at entrance of polling place.
§ 4936. Order of voting; determination of challenge.
§ 4938. Grounds for admitting a person to a voting machine.
§ 4939. Determination of challenge based on identity of voter.
§ 4940. Disqualification because of bribery; determination of challenge.
§ 4942. Electioneering in polling place; penalties; definitions.
§ 4943. Voting assistance based on blindness, disability, or illiteracy; instructions for voters.
§ 4944. Vote for candidates for President and Vice President as vote for their electors.
§ 4945. Majority vote of inspector and judges of election.
§ 4946. Powers of election officers to preserve order during election; penalty.