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Early declarations, Clackmannanshire and Orkney have voted No. Yes campaigners seem to be taking the Clackmannanshire result badly, but a long way to go yet.
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Shetland says No with 64%, which is unsurprising. The Western Isles vote No with 53%, which is a surprise given they're an SNP stronghold. And in an astonishingly close poll, No wins in Inverclyde by just 86 votes, 50.1% to 49.9%.
No have just taken Renfrewshire with 53%. The big cities still to come, but it's looking like a stroll for No on results so far.
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So far all the declared results have voted no, but none of the bigger constituencies have yet to declare, but the trend seems to be towards No.
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19-09-2014, 04:57
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Yes get their first victory in Dundee, though not by the margin they'd hoped; it's 57% saying "aye" there.
Yes have taken West Dunbartonshire, an expected victory for them with 54%.
Midlothian says No with 56%.
Clear majority for No in East Lothian, 62%; biggest on the mainland so far.
Stirling goes No with 60%, and that could be a real nail in the coffin.
And Falkirk also says No with 53%. Dominoes a-fallin'.
Angus votes No with 56%. He must be a pretty important bloke, they gave him 80,000 votes.
Dumfries delivers an expected No, the biggest majority overall with 66%.
East Renfrewshire says No with 63%.
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Aberdeen City votes No with 59% of the vote, surprising result there. Looks like No are going to win this but still waiting on the big 4 constituencies.
Total is not 56% No - 44% Yes after some big wins for the No campaign.
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More No ninepins toppling, Aberdeen City going 59% and East Dunbartonshire 61%.
Over halfway now, No leads nationally by 150,000 votes, a 56% share. Yes will need an absolute landslide in Glasgow just to close the gap.
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Biggest 7 areas yet to declare and the total 1.7m votes, so about 40% of the electorate.
Glasgow result coming up in about 10 minutes, that is the big one!!
2.9m votes still to be declared.
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Yes takes North Lanarkshire with 51%; a good win, but not the kind of majority needed.
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North and South Lanarkshire go different ways, with North voting Yes and South voting No, but by a bigger margin.
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