2003 Scottish National Party leadership election

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). Swinney defeated his challenger, although his victory would be short lived, and he would step down the following year following an unsuccessful European election.

2003 Scottish National Party leadership election
27 September 2003
 
Candidate John Swinney Bill Wilson
Popular vote 577 111
Percentage 83.9% 16.1%

Leader before election

John Swinney

Elected Leader

John Swinney

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