General election 2019: Scotland's night in picturesPublished13 December 2019Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, A moment of reflection: Nicola Sturgeon composes herself for the journey to comeImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Police were at the Glasgow count at the SECC after allegations of personation - when someone votes as someone elseImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, After the polls closed, ballot papers were stacked up at counts across the countryImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Staff members empty a ballot box at the main Glasgow counting centreImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Staff tried to bring the festive spirit to the count in EdinburghImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Liberal Democrat Leader Jo Swinson narrowly lost her Dunbartonshire East seat to the SNP's Amy CallaghanImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ms Callaghan gives post-declaration interviews after unseating her Lib Dem rivalImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The BBC exit poll results were projected on to the outside of Broadcasting House in LondonImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, An SNP activist checks information in the count centre in Glasgow early on Friday morningImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, SNP supporters react to their results in GlasgowImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon takes a selfie with some of her newly elected MPs at the Glasgow countImage caption, Stephen Flynn wins in Aberdeen South, which had previously been held by the ConservativesImage caption, David Mundell retains his seat in in Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale and says he is "very pleased" with the Conservative majority at WestminsterImage caption, Conservative campaign volunteer Oyebola brought her baby daughter to the count in CoatbridgeImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ian Murray held on to his Edinburgh South seat to be Scotland's only remaining Labour MPImage caption, Labour's Lesley Laird, who was the shadow Scottish secretary, lost her seat in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath to Neale Hanvey, the candidate who was suspended from the SNP for using anti-Semitic language on social mediaImage source, PA MediaImage caption, Liberal Democrat candidate for Edinburgh West, Christine Jardine retains her seat at the Royal Highland Centre, Edinburgh, and gives an emotional speech about the disappointment of Jo Swinson losing hersImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Labour party observers keep an eye on proceedings at the count in Glasgow.More on this storyIn pictures: Election campaign trailPublished11 December 2019Around the BBCResults of the 2019 General Election in Scotland - BBC News