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    • Legislation USA
    • Delaware Code
    • Title 15 - Elections
    • Chapter 59. CONTESTED ELECTIONS
    • Subchapter III. Other Offices
    • § 5949. Dismissal of proceedings.

    Delaware Code
    Subchapter III. Other Offices
    § 5949. Dismissal of proceedings.

    The Court may dismiss the proceedings if the statement of the cause or causes of contest do not conform to the requirements set forth in this subchapter or for want of prosecution.

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    Structure Delaware Code

    Delaware Code

    Title 15 - Elections

    Chapter 59. CONTESTED ELECTIONS

    Subchapter III. Other Offices

    § 5941. Who may contest; causes.

    § 5942. Irregularities not invalidating election.

    § 5943. Requirements to set aside election because of illegal voting.

    § 5944. Circumstances under which contestant need not claim to have been elected.

    § 5945. Statement of contestant; contents.

    § 5946. Verification of contestant's statement.

    § 5947. Security for costs.

    § 5948. Citation; service and return.

    § 5949. Dismissal of proceedings.

    § 5950. Trial.

    § 5951. Trial by Court; by jury.

    § 5952. Proof and evidence limited by statement.

    § 5953. Examination of ballots by Court.

    § 5954. Judgment.

    § 5955. Costs.

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