This is one reason I find Trads so difficult to deal with. They are incredibly stupid and blinkered when they wish to be.
They jump with both feet into every conspiracy bath that anyone runs as long as they get to splash the opposition with the water. They never stand back and question how likely their version of events is, or what problems it would cause if the conspirators acted in that brazen way. As long as an interpretation can be made that the big bad bogeyman did something naughty they'll swallow it, hook line and sinker like cult members.
Those votes have been verified (so the number of ballot papers were counted) but were still to be sorted into Yes/No piles, so there would have been a mixture of both Yes and No votes on that table. Both Yes and No votes are bundled together in the first stage. Once the number of ballot papers are confirmed for all the votes and checked against records, then the papers are separated into Yes and No piles.
There are election observers at all of these places and there have been for as long as I have been alive. A large administrative effort is put into auditing elections and reducing the possibility of fraud. Those people are volunteers motivated by their desire to make the elections free and fair. In short, elections are designed to be fair, staffed by people who desire them to be fair, observed by people checking on those people who also take their responsibilities seriously.
Here is how it works.
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/141989/Part-E-Verifying-and-counting-the-votes-SLG.pdfThere is a perfectly rational explanation for it if you are rational enough to understand it. If you want to believe that Scotland is a third world country where people are rigging elections in full view, then nothing anyone can say or do can stop you.
You can't fix stupid.