Scottish Independence Referendum Voters Are Really Hard To Figure Out

You'll Never Guess How These People Voted
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There's no word yet on who's ahead in the the Scottish independence referendum, so we're going to have to try to tell how people voted by looking at photos of them coming out of polling stations.

People are voting wear kilts, waving saltire flags and wearing Yes and No regalia.

Other voters this morning have let their position slip by being Alex Salmond, Alistair Darling or Gordon Brown.

Below are a selection of photos taken at polling stations today, as a nation decides whether to leave the UK.

Cover the captions and see if you can guess whether they're Yes or No.

Which Way Are The Scots Going To Vote?
(01 of17)
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Young voters Jon Ramsay (L), and Joshua Darllow at Broomhill Primary School polling station on September 18, 2014 in Glasgow. (credit:Mark Runnacles via Getty Images)
(02 of17)
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Young voters Jon Ramsay (L), and Joshua Darllow leave Broomhill Primary School polling station. (credit:Mark Runnacles via Getty Images)
(03 of17)
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A man dressed as William Wallace, Scots national hero is seen as people in Scotland are voting on whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation in Edinburgh. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
(04 of17)
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James Fraser leaves Lothian Chambers polling station having just voted in central Edinburgh. (credit:Matt Cardy via Getty Images)
(05 of17)
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Voters leave Gretna polling station. (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
(06 of17)
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Yes voter Duncan Thomson at St Martins Church hall polling station after casting his vote. (credit:Mark Runnacles via Getty Images)
(07 of17)
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Alex Salmond, Scotland's first minister, poses for a photograph as he arrives to cast his Scottish independence referendum vote at a polling station in Strichen near Aberdeen. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
(08 of17)
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Voters leave Moffat polling station after voting in the Scottish referendum. (credit:Christopher Furlong via Getty Images)
(09 of17)
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An independence supporter sports a Scottish Saltire tie, badge and rosette as he stands outside a polling station in Strichen. (credit:Peter Macdiarmid via Getty Images)
(10 of17)
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Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown visits a polling station at North Queensferry Community Center in North Queensferry. (credit:Jeff J Mitchell via Getty Images)
(11 of17)
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A voter wears a pro-independence 'yes' hat as she waits outside a polling station before casting her Scottish independence referendum vote in Edinburgh. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
(12 of17)
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Yes voters Louise and Les Robertson arrive at St Martins Church hall polling station to cast their vote in Renton. (credit:Mark Runnacles via Getty Images)
(13 of17)
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Yes voter Duncan Thomson (R), talks with Louise and Les Robertson after casting their vote at St Martins Church hall polling station, in Renton, Scotland. (credit:Mark Runnacles via Getty Images)
(14 of17)
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A voter poses in front of a polling station after voting in Edinburgh, Scotland. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
(15 of17)
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Former chancellor and leader of the Better Together campaign Alistair Darling outside the polling station at the Church Hill Theatre in Edinburgh. (credit:Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire)
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A voter arrives at Ritchie Hall polling station in Strichen. (credit:Danny Lawson/PA Wire)
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A mother and her son, supporters of 'Yes' campaign during the referendum on whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation. (credit:Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)