The votes are in and the time has finally come to find out the results of the indyref.
We're bringing you all the results as they're declared around the country and at count HQ, the Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh.
Declarations are being made in each of Scotland's 32 council areas.
Indyref results accumulative total: Yes 1,617,989 (44.7%), No 2,001,926 (55.3%). *The figure in the right hand column (voters (turnout)) includes spoiled papers.
Yes (%) No (%) Electorate Voters (Turnout) Aberdeen 59,390 (41.4%) 84,094 (58.6%) 175,751 143,664 (81.7%) Aberdeenshire 71,337 (39.6%) 108,606 (60.4%) 206,490 180,045 (87.2%) Angus 35,044 (43.7%) 45,192 (56.3%) 93,656 80,300 (85.7%) Argyll & Bute 26,324 (41.5%) 37,143 (58.5%) 72,002 63,516 (88.2%) Clackmannanshire 16,350 (46.2%) 19,036 (53.8%) 39,972 35,411 (88.6%) Dumfries & Galloway 36,614 (34.3%) 70,039 (65.7%) 122,052 106,775 (87.5%) Dundee 53,620 (57.3%) 39,880 (42.7%) 118,764 93,592 (78.8%) East Ayrshire 39,762 (47.2%) 44,442 (52.8%) 99,682 84,262 (84.5%) East Dunbartonshire 30,624 (38.8%) 48,314 (61.2%) 86,836 79,011 (91%) East Lothian 27,467 (38%) 44,283 (62%) 81,947 71,798 (87.6%) East Renfrewshire 24,287 (36.8%) 41,690 (63.2%) 72,993 66,021 (90.4%) Edinburgh 123,927 (45.3%) 194,638 (54.7%) 378,039 319,022 (84.4%) Falkirk 50,489 (46.5%) 58,030 (53.5%) 122,460 108,626 (88.7%) Fife 114,148 (44.9%) 139,788 (55.1%) 302,165 254,163 (84.1%) Glasgow 194,779 (53.5%) 169,347 (46.5%) 486,221 364,664 (75%) Highland 78,069 (47%) 87,739 (53%) 190,778 165,808 (87.0%) Inverclyde 27,243 (49.9%) 27,329 (50.1%) 62,486 54,601 (87.4%) Midlothian 26,370 (43.7%) 33,972 (56.3%) 69,613 60,396 (86.8%) Moray 27,232 (42%) 36,935 (57%) 75,173 64,205 (85.4%) North Ayrshire 47,072 (49%) 49,016 (51%) 113,924 96,173 (84.4%) North Lanarkshire 115,783 (51.1%) 110,922 (48.9%) 268,738 226,883 (84.4%) Orkney 4,883 (32.8%) 10,004 (67.2%) 17,806 14,907 (83.7%) Perth & Kinross 41,475 (40%) 62,714 (60%) 120,052 104,285 (86.9%) Renfrewshire 55,466 (47%) 62,067 (53%) 134,737 117,612 (87.3%) Scottish Borders 27,906 (33.4%) 55,553 (66.6%) 95,542 83,526 (87.4%) Shetland 5,669 (36.3%) 9,951 (63.7%) 18,516 15,635 (84.4%) South Ayrshire 34,402 (42%) 47,247 (58%) 94,895 81,716 (86.1%) South Lanarkshire 100,990 (45%) 121,800 (55%) 261,193 222,927 (85.3%) Stirling 25,010 (40.2%) 37,153 (59.8%) 69,029 62,225 (90.1%) West Dunbartonshire 33,720 (54%) 28,776 (46%) 71,128 62,532 (87.9%) West Lothian 53,342 (44.8%) 65,682 (55.2%) 138,238 119,115 (86.2%) Western Isles 9,195 (46.6%) 10,544 (53.4%) 22,908 19,758 (86.2%) TOTAL 1,617,989 (44.7%) 2,001,926 (55.3%) 4,283,786 3,623,174 (84.6%)*
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