NSW iVote registration goes down on election eve

Call volumes then overwhelm telephone service.

By Ry Crozier  Friday March 22 2019  7:14PM
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/nsw-ivote-registration-goes-down-on-election-eve-522842


The NSW Electoral Commission is urging online voters to “try again later” after 
the iVote registration system went down on Friday afternoon.

Voters are able to cast votes for the NSW election using iVote, which is 
available online or by telephone.

However, both services struggled Friday afternoon and into the evening, with 
the iVote registration page returning a 502 bad gateway error or 503 service 
unavailable error.

The problems sent would-be online voters to the phone service instead, which 
was also quickly overwhelmed.

The commission confirmed in a statement that the registration system was 
experiencing problems, though NSW Electoral Commissioner John Schmidt said 
actual votes cast using iVote were not impacted.

“To date, 227,521 people have registered for iVote and 187,559 votes have been 
cast,” he said.

“The problem relating to online registrations has resulted in increased call 
volumes to our call centre.

“Our call centre is still processing registrations, however some people have 
been reaching a pre-recorded message asking them to call back later. This is 
due to the high volume of calls.

“We are currently working to resolve the iVote registration problem and 
apologise for the inconvenience.”

Schmidt said that the commission had taken “more than 34,000 calls today” and 
would continue to accept calls until 11pm tonight, before reopening again at 
8am tomorrow.

Online, the commission advised hopeful iVote users to simply “try again later” 
as the service was “performing slowly for some users”.

Hopeful iVote users flooded social media forums throughout Friday complaining 
of timeouts and general inaccessibility of the iVote service.

The NSW state election is on Saturday March 23.

iVote also suffered issues in the lead-up to the election after it was 
confirmed that the service contained a critical cryptographic defect that could 
potentially be exploited to manipulate votes.

The commission said the issue would be patched before the election and that the 
system would be safe to use.



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