EU RESULTS: Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre all vote OUT on historic night
Each council area - Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre - all declared those eligible to vote had backed calls for a Brexit.
Blackpool saw the biggest victory for Leave campaigners with more than two in three voters choosing to back separation from the EU.
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Hide AdPeter Greenhalgh, agent for the Leave Campaign in the town, said: “The result is not really a surprise.
“I think for most people it was down to concerns about immigration and people have not believed the scare tactics of the Remain campaign.”
BLACKPOOL
IN - 21,781 (32%)
OUT - 45,146 (68%)
Turn-out: 67 per cent
32 spoiled papers
FYLDE
IN - 19,889 (43%)
OUT - 26,317 (57%)
21 spoiled papers
Turn-out: 75.57 per cent WYRE
IN - 22,816 (36%)
OUT - 40,163 (64%)
49 spoiled papers
Turn-out: 74.6 per cent.
ELSEWHERE IN LANCASHIRE
Blackburn - Leave 56.3% / Remain 43.7%
Burnley - Leave 66.6% / Remain 33.4%
Chorley - Leave 56.8% / Remain 43.2%
Hyndburn - Leave 66.2% / Remain 33.8%
Lancaster - Leave 51.1% / Remain 48.9%
Pendle - Leave 63.2% / Remain 36.8%
Preston - Leave 53.27% / Remain 46.65%
Ribble Valley - Leave 56.4% / 43.6%
Rossendale - Leave 60.7%/ Remain 39.3%
South Ribble - Leave 58.6% / Remain 41.4%
West Lancashire - Leave 55.3% / Remain 44.7%
Turnout in the EU referendum fell narrowly short of the UK record for the total number of people voting.
The Electoral Commission said 72.2% of those registered cast eligible votes - some 33,568,184.
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Hide AdThat is just short of the 33,614,074 who decided the 1992 general election.
The highest post-war turnout was 83.9% in the 1950 general election, but a smaller population meant that was only 28,771,124 votes.
In the 1975 referendum on British membership of the then European Economic Community, 25,903,194 people voted - 64.6% of those eligible.
Nigel Farage hailed a victory for Leave in the historic EU referendum, declaring “let June 23 go down in our history as our independence day”.
He said Britain has freed itself from Brussels “without a shot being fired” - a comment he was instantly criticised for following the killing of Batley and Spen MP Jo Cox last week.