Leader of the Scottish National Party explained

Post:Leader of the Scottish National Party
Incumbent:John Swinney
Incumbentsince:6 May 2024
Formation:7 April 1934
Inaugural:Alexander MacEwen
Website:https://www.snp.org
Deputy:Keith Brown
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The leader of the Scottish National Party is the highest position within Scotland's Scottish National Party (SNP). The incumbent is John Swinney, who was elected unopposed in the 2024 leadership election on 6 May 2024, succeeding Humza Yousaf as party leader.

Scotland has had a devolved government since 1999. When the SNP is Scotland's major governing party, as it currently is, its leader has also been the First Minister of Scotland.

History

The post was officially created on 7 April 1934 with the foundation of the SNP. The role was titled Chairman of the Scottish National Party from 1934 until 1969, with the first chairman, Alexander MacEwen, appointed to the office in 1934. In 1969 the title of chairman was replaced with that of National Convener, with William Wolfe the first person elected as National Convener. The post gained its current title of Leader at the SNP spring conference on 24 April 2004.

While Gordon Wilson had the longest uninterrupted spell as leader, lasting just over eleven years from 1979 to 1990, Alex Salmond has been the party's longest-serving leader overall, serving twenty years and two months across two spells as leader.

Other party leadership

Keith Brown is the depute leader of the party; however, he is not the Deputy First Minister of Scotland.[1] [2]

Stephen Flynn is the Leader of the party's House of Commons delegation, with Mhairi Black as deputy leader.[3] [4]

Leaders of the Scottish National Party (1934–present)

Leader
PortraitPolitical officeTook officeLeft office
Alexander MacEwen
Provost of Inverness (1925–1931)
[5]
7 April 19341936
Andrew Dewar Gibb KC
19361940
William Power
194030 May 1942
Douglas Young
30 May 19429 June 1945
Bruce Watson
9 June 1945May 1947
Robert McIntyre
MP for Motherwell (1945)
May 1947June 1956
James Halliday
June 19565 June 1960
Arthur Donaldson
Councillor for Angus (1946–1955)
5 June 19601 June 1969
William Wolfe
1 June 196915 September 1979
Gordon Wilson
MP for Dundee East (1974–1987)15 September 197922 September 1990
Alex Salmond
MP for Banff and Buchan (1987–2010)
22 September 199026 September 2000
John Swinney
MSP for North Tayside (1999–2011)
26 September 20003 September 2004
Alex Salmond
First Minister (2007–2014)
3 September 200414 November 2014
Nicola Sturgeon
First Minister (2014–2023)
14 November 201427 March 2023
Humza Yousaf
First Minister (2023–2024)27 March 20236 May 2024
John Swinney
First Minister (2024–present)
6 May 2024Incumbent

Timeline

References

  1. Web site: Keith Brown. 2019-10-09. www.parliament.scot. 2020-05-09.
  2. News: 2018-06-08 . Keith Brown elected SNP deputy leader . en-GB . BBC News . 2020-05-09.
  3. News: 2017-06-14. Ian Blackford MP elected SNP Westminster leader. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-06-01.
  4. News: 2020-07-07. Kirsten Oswald is new SNP Westminster deputy leader. en-GB. BBC News. 2021-06-01.
  5. Web site: Scottish Highland Photo Archive – Image Detail. www.scottishhighlanderphotoarchive.co.uk. 2020-04-06.