THE MAIN DEVELOPMENTS:
- EARLIEST RESULTS GOING TO THE “NO” CAMPAIGN.
- Media and some politicians predicting “No” wins — but no official results yet.
- PM David Cameron will address the nation Friday morning
- A turnout of nearly 4.3 million was expected, more than 90%.
- Official result expected by about 6 a.m. Friday (1 a.m. ET).
LATEST RESULTS (Refresh the page to see the latest results)
Scotland appears to have voted against independence.
DUMFRIES: 36, 614, No 70,039.
ANGUS: Yes 35,044, No 45,192 – another No win.
FALKIRK: Yes 50,489, No 58,030. A big win for NO.
STIRLING: Yes 25,010, No 37, 153.
EAST LOTHIAN: Yes 27,467, No 44,283.
MIDLOTHIAN: Yes 26,370, No 33,972.
W. DUNBARTONSHIRE: Yes 33,720, No 28,776.
DUNDEE: Yes 53,620 (57%); No 39,880 (43%). A big win for YES.
RENFREWSHIRE: Yes 55,466; No 62,067. That’s a win for NO.
INVERCLYDE: Yes 27,243, No 27,329. That’s close, but it’s the first big constituency area.
EILEAN SIAR: … Results being delivered in Gaelic … Yes 9,195 (47%); No 10,544Â (53%). That’s a win for the pro-UK people.
ORKNEY: … A win for NO: Yes 4,883; No 10,004. That’s 67% to 32% in favor of the UK. Orkney very liberal, not expected to go for independence anyway.
WEST LOTHIAN YES LEADER CONCEDES: No official count yet but independence activists have thrown in towel, BBC says.
To be Updated…