You can follow the remaining Scottish Election results as they are declared on the BBC’s Scottish Election 2011 results web pages. The vote count started at 10pm on the 5th of May with the first result soon after 2am on the 6th of May. Information on voter turnout, share of vote and change in voting patterns can be found on these pages.
You can also find an A-Z of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), and details of new MSPs, on the MSPs: Current Series page of the Scottish Parliament website. The lists on this page will be updated hourly until all results are in.
The AV Referendum vote count starts at 4pm on the 6th of May. The Electoral Commission will be tracking the results as they come in on their Referendum Results page.
If you need any other information on UK, Scottish or European elections past and present the Maps, Official Publications and Statistics Unit will be glad to help you. Visit us during office hours on level 7 of the library or contact us by email, phone or post.
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