Update 2: with virtually all polling completed, the final result is 61.3% No, 38.7% Yes - a whopping rejection of Troika hegemony which may also be the final nail in any negotiations between Greece and the Eurogroup.
Update: The Greek interior ministry vendor Singular Logic projects that “No” vote will prevail with over 61% of vote in Greek referendum.
BREAKING: Greek interior ministry projection says 'no' camp will get more than 61 percent of vote.
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 5, 2015 [6]
It would seem that the Troika's fearmongering campaign backfired:
And:
Even the dogs in the streets are saying it in Athens: ht @henryjfoy [8] pic.twitter.com/7y5uTdJFzf [9]
— Gideon Rachman (@gideonrachman) July 5, 2015 [10]
Earlier:
It seems the early forecasts showing the No vote in the lead were right: according to the Ministry of the Interior [11], with over 90% of the vote counted, the "No's" have it with well over 61% of the vote.
Keep track of the votes as they come in live at the following page:
Source: ekloges [11] [11]



