If it happens that by reason of the presence of any military force at or near the place of holding an election in this State, electors duly qualified by the Constitution and laws of this State to vote at such place at the election shall be prevented from or interfered with by military force or by the requirement of oaths unknown to the Constitution and laws in casting their votes, any number of electors not less than 5 may withdraw from the place to any other place within the voting district where such prevention or interference shall take place, and having there, by a majority of the electors present, selected a duly qualified elector of the district, who shall be a freeholder, to act as inspector, deliver to such inspector there their respective ballots. The inspector shall receive the ballots and record the name of the voter upon a list to be kept by that inspector for that purpose and immediately write upon each ballot the name of the person who delivered the same to that inspector, the inspector having first administered to each person offering to vote an oath or affirmation in the following words:
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 53. MILITARY OR OTHER INTERFERENCE WITH ELECTIONS
§ 5301. Bringing armed soldiers into State to interfere with elections; penalty.
§ 5302. Abetting or counseling military interference with elections; penalty.
§ 5303. Civil remedy for interference with voting.
§ 5304. Duty to disclose information as to interference with elections.
§ 5305. Ten year limitation on civil actions for voting interference.
§ 5306. Special polling place and voting procedure in case of military interference.
§ 5307. Duties of inspector at special polling place.
§ 5308. Canvass of ballots from special polling place.
§ 5309. Procedure in case of military interference with board of canvass.
§ 5310. Number of special polling places not limited.