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The long-awaited SPFL EGM ended with calls for an independent investigation removed.
Following the controversial vote to end the season, the Rangers had called for an investigation into how that decision was reached.
They gained the support of Hearts and Stranraer, meaning that an emergency general meeting was held to vote on whether an investigation should be conducted.
75% support was needed in each division, but the proposal failed to obtain more than 40% in any of the divisions.
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This is how the votes were broken, with the two lower divisions voting as a block.
It should be noted that since leagues have been declared out of the top flight, Stranraer and Partick Thistle have been relegated and voted on in the division below where they were at the point of closing.
Dundee United remains in the Championship, however, as the Premier League season has not been declared over.
Premiership
Celtic – No
Rangers – yes
Motherwell – No
Aberdeen – yes
Livingston – yes
Hibs – No
St Johnstone – No
Kilmarnock – No
St Mirren – No
Ross County No
Hamilton – No
Hearts – yes
Championship
Dundee Utd – No
Inverness – yes
Dundee – No
Ayr – No
Dunfermline – No
Arbroath – No
Morton – No
Alloa – No
QOS – No
Raith – No
League One
Partick Thistle – yes
Falkirk – yes
Airdrie – abstained
Montrose – No
East Fife – yes
Dumbarton – No
Clyde – Abstained
Peterhead – No
To far – yes
Ensenada – No
League two
Stranraer – yes
Edinburgh – yes
Elgin – No
Cowdenbeath – No
Queen’s Park No
Stirling Albion – No
Annan – yes
Stenhousemuir – yes
Albion Rovers – No
Brechin – No
* denotes unconfirmed vote
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