THE VOTE
The ballot paper will ask: “Should Scotland be an independent country?” Voters will be asked to put a cross in either a Yes or No box.
Polling stations open at 0600 GMT and close at 2100 GMT.
Nearly 800,000 people registered for postal votes, which must arrive by 2100 GMT today.
EXIT POLLS
Reuters knows of no exit polls planned for after polling stations close at 2100 GMT. The latest aggregate poll of opinion polls puts the anti-independence camp on 51 percent, the secessionists on 49.
RESULTS
The result will only be formally announced when all the results from 32 local counts are in. The chief counting officer will announce each local result as it comes in.
However, either side only needs 50 percent plus one vote of the total turnout so the result should be clear before every ballot paper has been counted.
Results are likely to start coming through from around 0100 GMT tomorrow. However, Scotland’s biggest cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen may not report results until after 0400 GMT.
A national result will be known “around breakfast time” tomorrow, according to a media release prepared by the counting office.
VOTERS
The election is open to those 16 years old and over who live in Scotland. Voters must be a British, qualifying Commonwealth or European Union citizen and must have registered by the September 2 deadline.
REUTERS