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Technical problems with Elections Canada website, long lineups frustrate voters
CBC
Elections Canada has apologized for technical problems with an application on its website that tells Canadians where to vote in Monday's federal election.
The site's voter information service page usually lets Canadians find their polling station by entering their postal code and address. Voters can also search based on electoral district names.
But many took to social media Monday to complain that they were receiving the same error: "We were unable to find your voting location. Please call the office of the returning officer for assistance."
The federal elections agency told CBC News those difficulties were resolved later Monday morning.
"We're sorry electors were having issues with getting the information they needed. We were having technical problems with our online Voter Information Service earlier this morning, but those have since been resolved," Elections Canada spokesperson Nathalie de Montigny told CBC News via email. "Everything is back working as it should."
By Monday afternoon, however, the agency again tweeted that it was again having "intermittent technical difficulties."
In a later statement, Elections Canada spokesperson Natasha Gauthier said that the issues have been resolved.