If it is apparent to the Court sitting as board of canvass that any interference with the performance of its duties will be attempted by military force, or if, after it has met, any such interference is attempted, it may meet at any other place within its county to perform its duties. And further, if any member of the Court, or any such inspector created by virtue of this title, or any inspector of election, is prevented, by reason of such interference from attending the meeting of the Court, or if the Court, being met, shall be prevented by such interference from performing the duties incumbent on it, the Court shall adjourn to meet at some other time and other place, if necessary, to perform its duties under the laws of this State, and so adjourn from time to time until such duties can be performed. The duty of attendance upon the Court on the part of such an inspector created by authority of this chapter, and the penalties upon such inspector for not appearing shall be the same as in the case of the inspectors regularly elected or appointed according to law.
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.