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Elections P.E.I. mock results page accidentally made public for an hour

Elections P.E.I. has taken down a results page using mock numbers after a test was accidentally made public.

Simulated results were available for just over an hour before being taken down

Elections P.E.I. is administering elections in four municipalities Charlottetown, Summerside, Stratford and Cornwall on Nov. 5. (Natalia Goodwin/CBC)

Elections P.E.I. has taken down a results page using mock numbers after a test was accidentally made public.

The agency said it was testing its systems for delivering live up-to-date results to the CBC and the Guardian newspaperon election night.

TimGarrity,chief electoral officer for Elections P.E.I.,said amistakemeant those mockresults were available online for just overan hour Thursday morning.

IT staff were supposed to turn on a password setting before doing the testing,but"when the site was activated this morning for testing the password was not in place," he said in an email toCBC.

The testing was on load capacity to make sure the system wouldn't crash due to high usageon election night, said Garrity.

He said the results were only accessible through Google search, and not on the Elections P.E.I. web page.

"These were fictitious numbers just to simulate what will be posted on election night," Garritysaid.

"There has been no counting done of any ballots and the count will not begin until7 p.m. on election night once the polls close."

Elections P.E.I. is administering elections in four municipalities Charlottetown, Summerside, Stratford and Cornwall on Nov. 5.

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