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Nicola Sturgeon keeps her Glasgow seat but admits an SNP majority is a very, very, long shot amid poll claims that her party could miss out by ONE seat in blow to independence hopes - as early votes suggest a swing to unionist parties
Polls suggest the SNP could fall short of a majority by the tiniest of margins
Sturgeon wants a mandate to hold a new independence referendum
Having to govern with an SNP/Green coalition would weaken her position
The results of the Scottish Parliament election are expected to start rolling in today. We will be bringing you live results from Glasgow as they get announced as well as party totals using our graphs, charts and maps. The first results will likely start coming in from midday. We will have the latest results announced listed in the chart below. Glasgow results Check the map below to see if a result has been announced for your constituency. On Friday, we are expecting the results to be announced for Glasgow Anniesland, Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn, Glasgow Pollok and Glasgow Southside. Glasgow Kelvin, Glasgow Cathcart, Glasgow Provan and Glasgow Shettleston will likely be announced on Saturday.
SNP – 17501 (52.8%, +1)
Conservative - 3688 (11.1%, -2.9)
Nicola Sturgeon meets people among the crowd in Glasgow s George Square for a pro-independence rally (Picture: John Devlin)
Lib Dem - 1063 (3.2%, -0.6)
Glasgow Cathcart – SNP Hold
Labour – 11,332 (29.7%, +7.5%)
Conservative – 4,041 (10.6%, -4.1%)
Lib Dem – 1,051 (-2.8%, -2.8%
Glasgow Kelvin – SNP hold
Kaukab Stewart (SNP) 14,535 (40.33%, +1.78%)
Patrick Harvie (Green) 9,077 (25.18%, +0.87%)
Pam Duncan-Glancy (Lab) 8,605 (23.87%, +2.89%)
Grahame Cannell (C) 2,850 (7.91%, -3.86%)
David McKenzie (LD) 977 (2.71%, -0.98%)
Glasgow Maryhill & Springburn – SNP HoldBob Doris re-elected MSP with 16,428 votes.
SNP - 16428 (59%, +3.4)