Scottish election polling for The National
Find Out Now have conducted a survey on Scottish independence on behalf of The National, finding 48% ‘Yes’, 45% ‘No’ and 7% ‘Don’t know’. The survey also included Holyrood and Westminster voting intentions
Survey info
Find Out Now interviewed a sample of 1,282 respondents between the 15th and 21st September 2025, weighted to be representative of Scotland by: Gender, Age, Region, and GE2024, with headline Scottish independence results adjusted for turnout. Find Out Now is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules.
Methodology
- We ask respondents “If another Scottish independence referendum was held tomorrow, how likely would you be to vote?“
- This is followed by “If another Scottish independence referendum was held tomorrow, with the question “Should Scotland be an independent country?”, how would you vote?” [note: same wording as 2014 referendum]
- The headline figures only include respondents who expressed a likelihood to vote of 7 or above. This would be equivalent to a 76% turnout
- The final sample is filtered and weighted to be nationally representative of Scotland by Gender, Age, Region, and 2024 General Election vote
Full data tables can be found here