THE SNP has made history in the Holyrood election by winning the vote in 60 constituencies.
That's the highest share and highest number of votes of any party in the history of devolution.
The party has won 62 seats so far, the Tories have won 12, Labour have six, the Libdems have four and the Greens have two.
The SNP has won a record 81% of declared constituencies, a record 47.1% vote share, is the only party to gain seats (+3) and the only party to increase vote share (+1.3%).
If the Scottish Parliament elections used a first past the post system like Westminster, Nicola Sturgeon's party would be on course for a bigger landslide than Tony Blair in 1997. Winning 81% of constituencies is the equivalent of 526/650 seats at Westminster - a majority of 402.