2018 Scottish Labour deputy leadership election explained

Election Name:2018 Scottish Labour deputy leadership election
Country:Scotland
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2015 Scottish Labour leadership election
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2020 Scottish Labour deputy leadership election
Next Year:2020
1Blank:Overall Result
2Blank:Affiliated Unions
3Blank:Party members
4Blank:MPs, MSPs & MEPs
Election Date:28 May 2018
Candidate1:Lesley Laird
Colour1:DC241F
Deputy leader
Before Election:Alex Rowley
After Election:Lesley Laird

The 2018 Scottish Labour Party deputy leadership election was an internal party election to choose a new deputy leader of the Labour Party in the Scottish Parliament. It was triggered by the resignation on 16 December 2017 of Alex Rowley,[1] who had been suspended from the post on 15 November 2017 following allegations that he had sent abusive text messages to a former partner.[2]

Result

The only candidate nominated was Lesley Laird, who had been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath since general election in June 2017. Laird was therefore elected unopposed. She had been acting deputy leader since Rowley's resignation.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Alex Rowley relinquishes Scottish Labour deputy leader role . 16 December 2017 . . 19 December 2019.
  2. News: Labour suspends deputy leader Alex Rowley during conduct probe . 15 November 2017 . . 19 December 2019.
  3. News: Lesley Laird to be Scottish Labour's deputy leader . 29 May 2018 . . 19 December 2019.