2000 Scottish National Party leadership election - meaning and definition. What is 2000 Scottish National Party leadership election
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What (who) is 2000 Scottish National Party leadership election - definition


2000 Scottish National Party leadership election         
There was a Scottish National Party leadership election to choose the new National Convener of the Scottish National Party (SNP) in 2000. The election followed the announcement by SNP Leader Alex Salmond, that he would be stepping down as SNP leader in 2000.
2004 Scottish National Party leadership election         
  • [[Alex Salmond]] and [[Nicola Sturgeon]] ran on a joint ticket for the leadership contest
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SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY (SNP) LEADERSHIP ELECTION
2004 Scottish National Party depute leadership election; Scottish National Party depute leadership election, 2004; Scottish National Party leadership election, 2004
The 2004 Scottish National Party leadership election was held following the resignation of John Swinney as leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Nominations opened on 22 June, with three candidates nominated, and voting began on 13 August.
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SCOTTISH NATIONAL PARTY (SNP) LEADERSHIP ELECTION
Scottish National Party leadership election, 2003
There was a Scottish National Party leadership election in 2003 following a challenge to John Swinney's position as National Convener of the Scottish National Party (SNP). Ultimately Swinney won a commanding victory against his challenger, although his victory would be short lived, and he would step down the following year following an unsuccessful European election.