The Truro and Falmouth Parliamentary constituency voted to stay in the European Union, while Cornwall's other Parliamentary seats all vote to leave.

An analysis of how Cornwall voted on Thursday reflects the differences between seats. Newquay and St Austell was the most Euro-sceptic, with a "Leave" majority of nearly 15,000 votes. In St Ives the "Leave" majority was less than 4,000 - with the Isles of Scilly, whose votes were counted separately, voting to "Remain."

The results were:

Truro & Falmouth - REMAIN: 28,470 LEAVE: 25,393

St Ives - REMAIN: 21,105 LEAVE: 25,022

Camborne & Redruth - REMAIN: 23,704 LEAVE: 39,827

South East Cornwall - REMAIN: 22,972 LEAVE: 32,067

North Cornwall - REMAIN: 21,669 LEAVE: 31,848

Newquay & St Austell - REMAIN: 22,620 LEAVE: 37,508

Truro and Falmouth MP Sarah Newton campaigned for the "Remain" side while all the other MPs campaigned for "Leave."

The figures reported above do not include postal votes, but nevertheless give a reasonably accurate representation of how each constituency voted.