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Public voting in Euro elections Polls close in European elections
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Voters across Scotland are getting ready to go to the polls ahead of voting in the European elections. Voters across Scotland have gone to the polls to cast their ballots in the European elections.
The public will be heading to polling stations between 0700 BST and 2200 BST to return six Scottish MEPs to parliament - one fewer than previously. Polling stations were open between 0700 BST and 2200 BST to return six Scottish MEPs to parliament - one fewer than previously.
Millions of voters across 27 countries will elect more than 700 MEPs between 4 and 7 June.Millions of voters across 27 countries will elect more than 700 MEPs between 4 and 7 June.
The Scottish result will be revealed on Monday, as the the Western Isles does not count votes on the Sabbath.The Scottish result will be revealed on Monday, as the the Western Isles does not count votes on the Sabbath.
Candidates from across Scotland will hear their fate when an announcement is made from the historic Mercat Cross in Edinburgh on Monday.Candidates from across Scotland will hear their fate when an announcement is made from the historic Mercat Cross in Edinburgh on Monday.
Meanwhile, some last-minute changes to voting arrangements have been made in Paisley, after a major fire at a commercial premises in the town forced officials to change a local polling station. The election meant business at the Scottish Parliament was suspended on Thursday.
More than 2,000 people were due to vote at St John Ogilvie Primary in the town's Lacy Street, but Williamsburgh Primary has been chosen as an alternative.