Voting has now closed in the election to choose a new Scottish Labour leader.
Close to 15,000 Labour party members and 6,000 affiliated or registered members had the chance to vote in the ballot.
Kezia Dugdale, Lothians Regional MSP, and Ken Macintosh Eastwood MSP, are vying for the role vacated by former MP Jim Murphy in June.
Members have also been voting in the Scottish party’s deputy leadership race, which is being contested by north-east Scotland MSP Richard Baker, Alex Rowley, Codenbeath MSP and Gordon Matheson, leader of Glasgow City Council.
POLL: Scottish Labour leadership: who would/did you vote for?