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EU referendum: First Scottish results declared | EU referendum: First Scottish results declared |
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The first Scottish results have been declared in the EU referendum - with a majority in Orkney and Clackmannanshire voting in favour of Remain. | |
Orkney declared its result at about 00:05, with Remain winning 7,189 votes (63%) and Leave on 4,193 (37%). Turnout was 68.4%. | |
It was followed by Clackmannanshire, which backed Remain by 58% to 42%. | |
Counts are being held by all 32 Scottish councils. Turnout is expected to be lower than elsewhere in the UK. | |
The result of the UK-wide referendum is due at around breakfast time. | The result of the UK-wide referendum is due at around breakfast time. |
YouGov has published an on-the-day poll which has Remain on 52% and Leave 48%. | YouGov has published an on-the-day poll which has Remain on 52% and Leave 48%. |
YouGov carried out a similar poll on the day of the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 that predicted a result of 54%-46% in favour of remaining in the UK - very close to the actual result of 55%-45%. | YouGov carried out a similar poll on the day of the Scottish independence referendum in 2014 that predicted a result of 54%-46% in favour of remaining in the UK - very close to the actual result of 55%-45%. |
An Ipsos-Mori poll from Wednesday and Thursday put Remain on 54% and Leave on 46%. | |
But the early results in England have been good for Leave, with Sunderland voting for Brexit by 61% to 39% and Sunderland voting by 65,404 votes to 63,598 for Remain - both of which were worse results for Remain than had been expected. | |
Gibralter was the first area to declare at about 23:35, with islanders voting overwhelmingly for Remain, as had been expected. | Gibralter was the first area to declare at about 23:35, with islanders voting overwhelmingly for Remain, as had been expected. |
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said before any votes had been counted that he thought the UK had voted to remain in the EU, but insisted he was not conceding defeat. | |
Tom Harris, head of the Scottish Vote Leave campaign, admitted he was "glad it's over" and added: "Whoever wins tonight, this is the end of the campaign". | Tom Harris, head of the Scottish Vote Leave campaign, admitted he was "glad it's over" and added: "Whoever wins tonight, this is the end of the campaign". |
Strongest weeks | Strongest weeks |
The pound had risen sharply against the dollar but started to fall dramatically after the Sunderland result. | |
It is widely expected that the vast majority of Scotland's 32 local authority areas will back Remain. | It is widely expected that the vast majority of Scotland's 32 local authority areas will back Remain. |
But the referendum will be decided purely on whether Leave or Remain receives the most votes across the UK. | But the referendum will be decided purely on whether Leave or Remain receives the most votes across the UK. |
About 46.5 million people were registered to vote - including four million in Scotland - in what is the third nationwide referendum in UK history. | About 46.5 million people were registered to vote - including four million in Scotland - in what is the third nationwide referendum in UK history. |
Opinion polls published ahead of the referendum suggested the two sides were neck-and-neck, although most showed Remain holding a slight lead on the eve of the vote. | Opinion polls published ahead of the referendum suggested the two sides were neck-and-neck, although most showed Remain holding a slight lead on the eve of the vote. |
Analysis by Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor | Analysis by Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor |
Several months ago, the Leave campaign didn't have much hope that they could get anywhere close in a short campaign. | |
They characterised themselves as the plucky underdogs, in with a shout, but certainly the real outsiders. | |
But, in part by using that status, indeed building a narrative of the people versus the elites, they have got themselves to a position where they might end up on the winning side. | |
Read more from Laura | Read more from Laura |
Leave's best chance of winning an area in Scotland was predicted to be Dumfries and Galloway, where a declaration is due at about 03:30. | Leave's best chance of winning an area in Scotland was predicted to be Dumfries and Galloway, where a declaration is due at about 03:30. |
Scotland's largest cities, Glasgow and Edinburgh, are expected to declare at about 05:00 and 03:30 respectively, with both thought to be among the UK's most pro-EU areas. | Scotland's largest cities, Glasgow and Edinburgh, are expected to declare at about 05:00 and 03:30 respectively, with both thought to be among the UK's most pro-EU areas. |
The official result of the referendum will be declared at Manchester Town Hall, with the exact time dependent on the level of turnout and how close the result is. | The official result of the referendum will be declared at Manchester Town Hall, with the exact time dependent on the level of turnout and how close the result is. |
The BBC will have comprehensive coverage online with live updates throughout polling day and overnight, as well as up-to-the minute results. | The BBC will have comprehensive coverage online with live updates throughout polling day and overnight, as well as up-to-the minute results. |
BBC One, the BBC News Channel and BBC Parliament are broadcasting a results show hosted by David Dimbleby alongside BBC experts and special guests, which will have regular updates from Scotland. | BBC One, the BBC News Channel and BBC Parliament are broadcasting a results show hosted by David Dimbleby alongside BBC experts and special guests, which will have regular updates from Scotland. |
Coverage continues throughout the night and Sophie Raworth, Andrew Neil and Victoria Derbyshire will pick up the coverage on Friday morning. | Coverage continues throughout the night and Sophie Raworth, Andrew Neil and Victoria Derbyshire will pick up the coverage on Friday morning. |
Viewers outside the UK can join the results programme on BBC World News. | Viewers outside the UK can join the results programme on BBC World News. |
BBC Radio 4 will be broadcasting the EU referendum results in a programme from 23:00, that will run until Friday's Today programme at 06:00. | BBC Radio 4 will be broadcasting the EU referendum results in a programme from 23:00, that will run until Friday's Today programme at 06:00. |
BBC Radio 5 Live will also have live coverage as the results come in, and Good Morning Scotland will be on the air on BBC Radio Scotland from 06:00 with all the latest results, reaction and analysis. | BBC Radio 5 Live will also have live coverage as the results come in, and Good Morning Scotland will be on the air on BBC Radio Scotland from 06:00 with all the latest results, reaction and analysis. |