Voter Protection: Be Involved
Make sure your vote counts!
Secretary of State
401 Federal Street • Dover, DE 19901
(302) 577-8161
ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAN BE DROPPED OFF BY ANYONE
Bill passed to send ballots to every registered voter that can be dropped off by anyone.
According to the Department of Elections, absentee ballots can be returned by mailing or taking it to the voters' county department’s office. Voters also have the option to have “someone” take it to their respective county department’s office. Gov. Carney signed House Bill 346 to allow every registered voter to vote by mail. Title 15 Sec. 5507.4(b) of the Delaware Code states an absentee ballot can be returned by delivering it or causing it to be delivered.
- news.delaware.gov/2020/07/01/governor-carney-signs-vote-by-mail-legislation/
- elections.delaware.gov/services/voter/absentee/citizen.shtml
- delcode.delaware.gov/title15/c055/index.shtml
DELAWARE VOTERS PRIVATE DATA EXPOSED ON THE WEB
Stolen Delaware Voters confidential data being sold on the internet and is also leaking from the state website.
In December 2015 Hackers leaked 645,327 voter’s confidential data from Delaware and has been sold online since 2017. Delaware provides an online voting registration system and a voter view to check registered voter’s information. The database is also leaking from the states website. Having access to the mentioned database would enable anyone to modify any of the voter’s data or cancel the voter’s registration.
Delaware Constitutional Preamble
Through Divine goodness, all men have by nature the rights of worshiping and serving their Creator according to the dictates of their consciences, of enjoying and defending life and liberty, of acquiring and protecting reputation and property, and in general of obtaining objects suitable to their condition, without injury by one to another; and as these rights are essential to their welfare, for due exercise thereof, power is inherent in them; and therefore all just authority in the institutions of political society is derived from the people, and established with their consent, to advance their happiness; and they may for this end, as circumstances require, from time to time, alter their Constitution of government.