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The very last poll in Scotland, before the 3 May 2007 election, shows the SNP well in the lead. Analysis: SNP holds its nerve
The YouGov survey - completed on 2 May 2007 - shows:
Constituency vote
SNP 37%
Labour 31%
Regional vote
SNP 32%
Labour 27%
Calculations by Prof John Curtice of Strathclyde University based on YouGov's findings suggest:
Labour 39 seats
Liberal Democrats 16 seats
Weber Shandwick's latest Poll of Polls suggests the SNP will have 48 seats (Daily Telegraph 3 May 2007), well ahead of Labour.
Abuse fears over postal voting
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