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EU Referendum: Exeter and Isles of Scilly vote Remain | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
People in Exeter and The Isles of Scilly have voted to remain in the European Union. | |
In The Isles of Scilly, 803 people voted to remain, winning 56% of the vote, while 621 voted to leave, in the first count declared in the South West, | |
It was the smallest council area taking part in the count, and the turnout was 79%. | It was the smallest council area taking part in the count, and the turnout was 79%. |
In Exeter, 55% voted to remain, by 35,270 votes to 28,533, and the turnout was 74%. | |
However, in Torbay, people voted to leave by 47,889 votes to 27,935, and the turnout was 74%. | |
Counts are taking place throughout the night in each local authority area across the region. | Counts are taking place throughout the night in each local authority area across the region. |
Nine more council areas across Devon and Cornwall are due to declare overnight. | |
See local results here. | See local results here. |
Follow the latest news on the BBC's live EU referendum page | Follow the latest news on the BBC's live EU referendum page |