Scottish Election 2021 Thursday RECAP: Polling across Scotland closes as Nicola Sturgeon fights for SNP majority | Anas Sarwar's Labour tries to overtake Douglas Ross's Conservatives | Dogs pictured at polling places
Polling stations were open from 7am till 10pm, in an election which could be crucial in determining Scotland’s future within the UK.
Follow this recap which takes a look back at the news and events as they unfolded throughout the day.
Scottish Election 2021 RECAP: The updates from around the country as Scotland went to the polls
Key Events
- Scots headed to the polls on Thursday to elect next Scottish Government
- Polling stations were open from 7am till 10pm
- Sturgeon and SNP pushing to win overall majority at Holyrood
Nicola Sturgeon vows to work with Anas Sarwar’s Scottish Labour and does not rule out coalition with Scottish Greens
Sturgeon says she will work with Labour and does not rule out coalition with Greens
Nicola Sturgeon has vowed to collaborate with Scottish Labour to rebuild the Scottish economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Scottish election 2021: SNP set to win today but it’s a victory of style over substance – John McLellan
SNP will win today but here's why it's a victory of style over substance – John McLellan
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Sturgeon meets voters at polling station and supports former refugee candidate
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has met voters at a Glasgow polling station on the morning of what her party has dubbed one of Scotland’s most important elections.
The SNP leader visited Annette Street Primary School in Govanhill – part of her Glasgow Southside constituency – along with Roza Salih, who is the lead SNP candidate on the Glasgow regional list.
Ms Salih will become the first former refugee to be elected to Holyrood if she wins a seat, with this year’s poll being the first in which people with refugee status are entitled to vote.
At the polling station, Ms Sturgeon and Ms Salih met three Syrian Scots who have lived in Scotland for eight years – 63-year-old Adnan Abdulbaki, and Iqbal Abdulbaki and Abdulruhman Abdulbaki, both 20 – as they prepared to cast their vote.
Ms Sturgeon said it is “great we’ve got everybody who lives here able to vote”, saying it is an “exciting” and “special thing to do”, to which they agreed.
She expressed hope that Ms Salih will be an SNP MSP once the votes are counted this weekend.
Scottish Election 2021: Nicola Sturgeon meets voters at polling station as party leaders cast their votes
Nicola Sturgeon meets voters at polling station as party leaders cast their votes
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has met voters at a Glasgow polling station on the morning of what her party has dubbed one of Scotland’s most important elections.
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People across Scotland are heading to the polls today, but it could be some time before we know who has won the Holyrood election.