Sinn Féin is on track to win the most seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly after receiving the most first preference votes by a wide margin.
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The party received 250,388 first preferences, up from 224,245 in the 2017 election.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) first preference vote has dropped by approximately 41,000 to 184,002.
The Alliance Party has increased its first preference vote by about 44,000 to 116,681.
Counting has been paused at all three count centres with just four constituencies completed.
Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill, DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and Alliance Party leader Naomi Long have all been elected.
Sinn Féin has the largest number of candidates returned so far with 18 of the 47 seats declared.
Voters went to the polls on Thursday to elect 90 assembly members across 18 constituencies, each with five seats.
The overall turnout was 63.6%, slightly lower than the 64.8% who voted in 2017.
The Electoral Office has said counting at the centres in Belfast, Jordanstown and Magherafelt will resume at 09:00 BST.