Scottish clubs have voted to end the Scottish Professional Football League season outside the top-flight with immediate effect.
The announcement comes after Dundee reversed an earlier intention to reject the proposals, thus achieving the numbers required for the motion to pass.
Dundee had initially submitted an electronic 'No' vote but it did not reach the SPFL and the club only realised when the league announced the results on Friday.
Their 'Yes' vote on Monday means that the three divisions below the Scottish Premiership will now come to an end. That sees Dundee United declared as Championship winners, with Raith Rovers and Cove Rangers winning Leagues One and Two respectively.
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