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Delaware House Bill 301
Session 153
An Act To Amend Title 15 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Elections And Criminal Offenses.
Became Law
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Aug 17, 2026
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The bill aims to remove "breach of peace" from the offenses on election day, impacting penalties for violence or interference with electors. This amendment seeks to revise the definition of actions constituting an offense under Title 15, focusing on violence and threats of violence.

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First Action
Mar 24, 2026
Latest Action
Aug 17, 2026
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
301
State
Delaware
Session
153
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Democrat
Primary
Summary
House Substitute No. 1 for House Bill No. 301, like the original, updates the existing crime of “breach of peace or violence on election day.” Under this statute, it is unlawful to take the following actions on a day of election or early in-person voting or during the reading and counting of ballots with the intent to impede or interfere with the election: (1) The use of any violence or threats of violence at or near a polling place, a Department of Elections office, a meeting of the Board of Canvass, or any other place where votes are cast, stored, read, or counted; (2) A breach of peace at or near the same places; and (3) Hindering, controlling, coercing, or intimidating or attempting to hinder, control, coerce, or intimidate any qualified elector from exercising their right to vote. A violation of the statute is a class G felony. This substitute differs from the original HB 301 in that it makes the intent to impede or interfere with the election an element of the crime for any of the prohibited acts. It also adds “any other place where votes are cast, stored, read, or counted” to the locations where the acts are prohibited. It adds the third act of “hindering, controlling, coercing or intimidating a voter" from or in exercising their right to vote as a prohibited act.
Actions (8)
08/17/2026
Office of the Governor
Signed by Governor
06/23/2026
Senate
Passed By Senate. Votes: 21 YES
04/15/2026
Senate
Reported Out of Committee (Elections & Government Affairs) in Senate with 4 On Its Merits
03/26/2026
Senate
Assigned to Elections & Government Affairs Committee in Senate
03/26/2026
House
Passed By House. Votes: 35 YES 5 NO 1 ABSENT
03/26/2026
House
Amendment HA 1 to HS 1 - Passed In House by Voice Vote
03/26/2026
House
Amendment HA 1 to HS 1 - Introduced and Placed With Bill
03/24/2026
House
was introduced and adopted in lieu of HB 301
Sources
Record Created
Mar 5, 2026 8:28:43 PM
Record Updated
Aug 19, 2026 7:19:39 PM