Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond cast his vote at 9am on Thursday morning at a polling station in Strichen, near Aberdeen, in the north west of Scotland. He later went on a tour of his constituency, urging supporters to galvanise the vote in the last hours of polling.Huge day for Scotland today! no campaign negativity last few days totally swayed my view on it. excited to see the outcome. lets do this!
— Andy Murray (@andy_murray)September 18, 2014
Scotland's first minister, Alex Salmond, greets schoolchildren in Aberdeenshire after casting his vote
James McLeod with his car outside the parliament at Holyrood
Signs outside a polling station in Edinburgh's Nicolson Street
A yes supporter campaigns in Edinburgh's city centre
John Clark and David Cameron at the Cortado coffee shop on Edinburgh's Royal Mile, which is urging customers to vote yes
One no voter who would only give her first name Lynn, said she was the only person on her street to display anti-independence posters
John Loughrey traveled from his home in London to campaign for the day
"Big day in Scotland tomorrow. My head says no and my heart shouts it - but whatever happens, I hope we're all friends by Saturday," she tweeted.Big day in Scotland tomorrow — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling)September 17, 2014
Daniel Rue traveled from Catalonia to witness the Scottish referendum