Stirling, Scotland, UK. 18th September 2014. The ballot boxes have arrived for the Scottish Referendum count. The polls have closed and the boxes are ready to be opened and counted to decide whether Scotland should remain part of the UK or become independent. 97% of the population was registered to vote in the referendum. Voters between 16 and were allowed to vote in an election for the first time in what has been one of the largest turn outs for an election. A balot box being emptied on to a table ready to be counted. © Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live New Credit: © Andrew Steven Graham/Alam
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Stirling, Scotland, UK. 18th September 2014. The ballot boxes have arrived for the Scottish Referendum count. The polls have closed and the boxes are ready to be opened and counted to decide whether Scotland should remain part of the UK or become independent. 97% of the population was registered to vote in the referendum. Voters between 16 and were allowed to vote in an election for the first time in what has been one of the largest turn outs for an election. A balot box being emptied on to a table ready to be counted. © Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News © Andrew Steven Graham/Alamy Live News