As the dust settles on what was a tense weekend of the aftermath of the Holyrood election, it's time to take a look at the results in full. The SNP won 64 seats in the election after the polls closed on Thursday. The figure marked one short of a majority, but one more than they won back in 2016. The Herald's live Covid tracker brought the results straight to you as they came in, and now we've had the chance to lay them out in full and look at how they've changed in the last five years. Constituencies The map below gives a straight forward look at who won the election. The largely yellow-painted regions give a good indication that the SNP took home the victory, however fell just one seat short of that crucial 65, which would have meant they would have had a majority.