That's a wrappublished at 01:17 British Summer Time 8 May 2022
On what is now a third day of counting we have finally had all 90 candidates elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly.
It's been a momentous election, with Sinn Féin winning the largest number of seats for the first time, returning 27 candidates, the same number as the last assembly election.
The DUP slipped into second place with 25, but the big gains were for Alliance, which won 17 seats - more than double the eight it won in 2017.
The UUP dropped by one seat to nine, the SDLP lost four to drop to eight.
TUV and People Before Profit each had one candidate elected.
Two independent unionists were also elected, while the Green Party lost both its seats.
What happens next is not clear.
Sinn Féin can nominate a first minister to lead the Northern Ireland Executive, but as it's a joint office a first minister can not exist without a deputy first minister.
The DUP can nominate a deputy first minister, but party leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has already said he will not nominate any ministers without changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol.
There will be more reaction on BBC One Northern Ireland and iPlayer from 10am with Sunday Politics, and from the same time on BBC Radio Ulster there will be an election special. You can catch up with that later on BBC Sounds as well.
That's all from us, goodnight.