What time will the referendum result be declared where you live?


Sporting Index, the leading political spread betting company, predicts that Sunderland will be the first to declare, as it has been in recent general elections. But other counts, in London’s City and Wandsworth and Foyle in Northern Ireland, also expect early declarations.
Elsewhere, things are expected to drag on until 7am. And unlike a general election, the picture won’t become clear until deep into the night because all the votes are feeding into one big pool.
Will you make it until your area’s result is known?
High Peak: 2.30am
Lincoln: 2.30am
Wellington: 3am
Oadby: 3am
Boston: 3am
Charnwood: 3am
Chesterfield: 3am
North West Leicestershire: 3am
Erewash: 3.30am
Gedling: 3.30am
Melton: 3.30am
Newark and Sherwood: 3.30am
South Derbyshire: 3.30am
Corby: 3.30am – 4am
North East Derbyshire: 4.30am
Ashfield: 4am – 5am
Bassetlaw: 4am – 5am
Derbyshire Dales: 4am – 7am
Daventry: 4am
Mansfield: 4am
Rushcliffe: 4am
Broxtowe: 4.30am
Bolsover: 5am
Amber Valley: 5am
Blaby: 5am
Derby: 5am
Kettering: 5am
North Kesteven: 5am
South Holland: 5am
West Lindsey: 5am
Nottingham East: 6am – 7am
East Lindsey: 6am
East Northamptonshire: 6am
Hinckley and Bosworth: 6am
Northampton: 6am
Rutland: 6am
South Kesteven: 6am
South Northamptonshire: 6am
Leicester: 6.30am
Harbrough: 7am