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Workers sort votes cast in the Scottish independence referendum in the city of Aberdeen on September 18, 2014.
More than 150,000 people have signed petitions demanding a recount or a new vote of the Scottish independence referendum after videos have emerged allegedly showing evidence of vote fraud.
Nearly 90,000 people had signed a petition on the global platform change.org by Tuesday morning, and a separate petition on 38degrees.org.uk had over 63,000 signatories.
The 38degrees.org.uk petition called for an independent recount of all votes cast in last week’s independence referendum.
This is while the change.org petition demanded a revote of the Scottish referendum, in which “each vote shall be counted by two individuals, one of whom should be an international impartial party without a stake in the vote.”
According to Kirstie Keatings, who created the change.org petition, there has been “countless evidences of fraud” documented during the independence poll.