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Co-leaders of the Scottish Greens

The co-leaders of the Scottish Green Party are the leaders of the Scottish Green Party. The incumbents are Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater who were elected in August 2019 as the inaugural co-leaders.[2][3][4] The co-leaders are responsible for the political leadership of the party, and act as its principle spokespersons.[5]

Co-leaders of the Scottish Green Party

Co-Incumbent
Patrick Harvie
since 22 September 2008[1]


Co-Incumbent
Lorna Slater
since 1 August 2019
TypeParty leader
Member ofScottish Green Party Executive
Scottish Green Party Council
AppointerScottish Greens membership
Term length2 years
No restriction on renewal
PrecursorConvenor of the Scottish Green Party
Inaugural holderPatrick Harvie (as Co-Leader)
Lorna Slater (as Co-Leader)
Formation1 August 2019
Websitehttps://greens.scot/ScottishGreensInGovernment

The role was introduced in 2019, following constitutional changes in the party, replacing the co-convenors.[6] When the Scottish Green Party are a party in a coalition government, the co-leaders would usually become ministers in the government.

Position edit

The position of co-leaders of the party were created on 1 August 2019, due to changes in the party's constitution. The changes replaced the old co-conveners system with a new co-leader system. An election for this was held, which Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie won.[2]

The voting system used to elect the co-leaders is the Single Transferable Vote.[7] The constitution changes also stated that at least one of the leaders has to be a woman.[8] Unlike most political parties, Scottish Green co-leaders are only elected for two year terms.[9]

For Electoral Commission registration purposes, only one person may legally be named party leader. Initially, this 'leader' was selected from one of the parliamentary group, solely for that administrative purpose.[10] However, since the introduction of the co-leaders they have taken it in turn to serve as 'leader' for that purpose.

Notable elections edit

Most co-leadership elections are only contested by the incumbents.[9][11] Some exceptions include:

Leaders edit

Convenors edit

Convenor Took office Left office
  Robin Harper[15]

MSP for Lothians (1999–2011)

1990 2002
  Eleanor Scott[16]

MSP for the Highlands and Islands (2003–2007)

2002 2003
  Martin Stepek[17] 2003 2004

Co-Convenors edit

Term Male Co-convenors Female Co-convenors
Portrait Name Portrait Name
2004–2007   Robin Harper

MSP for Lothian (1999–2011)

Shiona Baird[18]

MSP for North East Scotland (2003–2007)

2007–2008   Alison Johnstone[19]

Councillor for Meadows/Morningside (2007–2012)

22 September 2008 – 2011   Patrick Harvie

MSP for Glasgow (2003–present)

  Eleanor Scott

MSP for the Highlands and Islands (2003–2007)

2011 – November 2013 Martha Wardrop[20]

Councillor for Hillhead (2007–2017)

November 2013 – 1 August 2019   Maggie Chapman[21]

Councillor for Leith Walk (2007–2015)

Co-Leaders edit

Co-Leaders in the Scottish Parliament edit

In 2019 Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie were elected Co-leaders of the Scottish Greens. As Slater was not an elected official, while Harvie was a long-standing Member of the Scottish Parliament, in the interest of gender-balancing senior female Green MSP Alison Johnstone was appointed Co-leader of the Green Parliamentary Group alongside Harvie.[22]

This arrangement ceased upon Slater's election to the Scottish Parliament in 2021.

Co-leaders in the Scottish Parliament Term start Term end Government
Portrait Name Portrait Name
  Patrick Harvie

MSP for Glasgow (2003–present)

  Alison Johnstone

MSP for Lothian (2011–present)

1 August 2019 5 May 2021 Second Sturgeon government

References edit

  1. ^ The office was known as co-convenor of the Scottish Greens until 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Scottish Greens elect Harvie and Slater as leaders". BBC News. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Scottish Green co-leaders given ministerial roles". 30 August 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Scottish Greens to announce new co-leaders". Holyrood.com. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  5. ^ "Scottish Greens to announce new co-leaders". Holyrood Website. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Scottish Greens elect Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater as co-leaders". BBC News. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
  7. ^ Jarvis, Chris (4 August 2019). "Changes at the top of the Scottish Green Party - UK Green news round up week 31 | Chris Jarvis". Bright Green. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  8. ^ "Scottish Greens to announce new co-leaders". Holyrood Website. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Slater to be re-elected Greens co-leader weeks after Holyrood no confidence vote". The Herald. 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  10. ^ Harper, Robin; Bridgland, Fred (2011). Dear Mr Harper. Edinburgh: Birlinn. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-84158-934-3.
  11. ^ Amery, Rachel (30 July 2021). "Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie re-elected as Scottish Greens' co-leaders". The Courier. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  12. ^ "Activist challenges co-convenor of Greens for top post ahead of biggest election campaign". The National. 27 October 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater elected first Scottish Greens co-leaders". Holyrood Website. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  14. ^ "Scottish Greens elect Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater as co-leaders". BBC News. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
  15. ^ "SNP and Greens sign working deal". 11 May 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  16. ^ "Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) - Eleanor Scott". Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  17. ^ "'Power is a very heavy, dangerous tool': mindfulness by Martin Stepek". The Herald (Glasgow). 10 December 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  18. ^ "Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) - Shiona Baird".
  19. ^ "New co-leader for Scottish Greens". BBC News. 24 September 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  20. ^ "Scottish Greens". Retrieved 17 October 2023.
  21. ^ "Glasgow MPS retains green leaders role". Glasgow Times.
  22. ^ "Scottish Greens appoint Alison Johnstone as new co-leader". BBC News. 3 March 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2023.

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The co leaders of the Scottish Green Party are the leaders of the Scottish Green Party The incumbents are Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater who were elected in August 2019 as the inaugural co leaders 2 3 4 The co leaders are responsible for the political leadership of the party and act as its principle spokespersons 5 Co leaders of the Scottish Green PartyLogo of the Scottish Green PartyFlag of the Scottish Green PartyCo IncumbentPatrick Harviesince 22 September 2008 1 Co IncumbentLorna Slatersince 1 August 2019TypeParty leaderMember ofScottish Green Party Executive Scottish Green Party CouncilAppointerScottish Greens membershipTerm length2 yearsNo restriction on renewalPrecursorConvenor of the Scottish Green PartyInaugural holderPatrick Harvie as Co Leader Lorna Slater as Co Leader Formation1 August 2019Websitehttps greens scot ScottishGreensInGovernment The role was introduced in 2019 following constitutional changes in the party replacing the co convenors 6 When the Scottish Green Party are a party in a coalition government the co leaders would usually become ministers in the government Contents 1 Position 2 Notable elections 3 Leaders 3 1 Convenors 3 2 Co Convenors 3 3 Co Leaders 3 3 1 Co Leaders in the Scottish Parliament 4 ReferencesPosition editThe position of co leaders of the party were created on 1 August 2019 due to changes in the party s constitution The changes replaced the old co conveners system with a new co leader system An election for this was held which Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie won 2 The voting system used to elect the co leaders is the Single Transferable Vote 7 The constitution changes also stated that at least one of the leaders has to be a woman 8 Unlike most political parties Scottish Green co leaders are only elected for two year terms 9 For Electoral Commission registration purposes only one person may legally be named party leader Initially this leader was selected from one of the parliamentary group solely for that administrative purpose 10 However since the introduction of the co leaders they have taken it in turn to serve as leader for that purpose Notable elections editMost co leadership elections are only contested by the incumbents 9 11 Some exceptions include In 2015 Maggie Chapman was challenged as co convenor by activist Zara Kitson in the party s internal elections 12 Kitson was second on the party list for Glasgow in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election and was nominated by former MSP Mark Ruskell and endorsed by MSP and former convenor Alison Johnstone The election was notable as it was the first time an incumbent co convenor faced a serious challenge all to date had been re elected as the sole nominees In the inaugural 2019 co leadership election de facto incumbents Patrick Harvie and Maggie Chapman faced challenges from Lorna Slater Guy Ingerson and Graham Kerr 13 Harvie and Slater were elected 14 Leaders editConvenors edit Convenor Took office Left office nbsp Robin Harper 15 MSP for Lothians 1999 2011 1990 2002 nbsp Eleanor Scott 16 MSP for the Highlands and Islands 2003 2007 2002 2003 nbsp Martin Stepek 17 2003 2004 Co Convenors edit Term Male Co convenors Female Co convenors Portrait Name Portrait Name 2004 2007 nbsp Robin Harper MSP for Lothian 1999 2011 Shiona Baird 18 MSP for North East Scotland 2003 2007 2007 2008 nbsp Alison Johnstone 19 Councillor for Meadows Morningside 2007 2012 22 September 2008 2011 nbsp Patrick Harvie MSP for Glasgow 2003 present nbsp Eleanor Scott MSP for the Highlands and Islands 2003 2007 2011 November 2013 Martha Wardrop 20 Councillor for Hillhead 2007 2017 November 2013 1 August 2019 nbsp Maggie Chapman 21 Councillor for Leith Walk 2007 2015 Co Leaders edit Co leaders Term start Term end Government Portrait Name Portrait Name nbsp Patrick Harvie MSP for Glasgow 2003 present Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings Active Travel and Tenants Rights 2021 present nbsp Lorna Slater MSP for Lothian 2021 present Minister for Green Skills Circular Economy and Biodiversity 2021 present 1 August 2019 Incumbent Third Sturgeon Government Yousaf government Co Leaders in the Scottish Parliament edit In 2019 Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie were elected Co leaders of the Scottish Greens As Slater was not an elected official while Harvie was a long standing Member of the Scottish Parliament in the interest of gender balancing senior female Green MSP Alison Johnstone was appointed Co leader of the Green Parliamentary Group alongside Harvie 22 This arrangement ceased upon Slater s election to the Scottish Parliament in 2021 Co leaders in the Scottish Parliament Term start Term end Government Portrait Name Portrait Name nbsp Patrick Harvie MSP for Glasgow 2003 present nbsp Alison Johnstone MSP for Lothian 2011 present 1 August 2019 5 May 2021 Second Sturgeon governmentReferences edit The office was known as co convenor of the Scottish Greens until 2019 a b Scottish Greens elect Harvie and Slater as leaders BBC News 1 August 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2020 Scottish Green co leaders given ministerial roles 30 August 2021 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Scottish Greens to announce new co leaders Holyrood com 1 August 2019 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Scottish Greens to announce new co leaders Holyrood Website 4 October 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2024 Scottish Greens elect Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater as co leaders BBC News 1 August 2019 Retrieved 26 December 2023 Jarvis Chris 4 August 2019 Changes at the top of the Scottish Green Party UK Green news round up week 31 Chris Jarvis Bright Green Retrieved 17 June 2020 Scottish Greens to announce new co leaders Holyrood Website 4 October 2019 Retrieved 17 June 2020 a b Slater to be re elected Greens co leader weeks after Holyrood no confidence vote The Herald 4 July 2023 Retrieved 4 January 2024 Harper Robin Bridgland Fred 2011 Dear Mr Harper Edinburgh Birlinn p 79 ISBN 978 1 84158 934 3 Amery Rachel 30 July 2021 Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie re elected as Scottish Greens co leaders The Courier Retrieved 4 January 2024 Activist challenges co convenor of Greens for top post ahead of biggest election campaign The National 27 October 2015 Retrieved 31 December 2023 Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater elected first Scottish Greens co leaders Holyrood Website 4 October 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2024 Scottish Greens elect Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater as co leaders BBC News 1 August 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2024 SNP and Greens sign working deal 11 May 2007 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Members of the Scottish Parliament MSPs Eleanor Scott Retrieved 17 October 2023 Power is a very heavy dangerous tool mindfulness by Martin Stepek The Herald Glasgow 10 December 2017 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Members of the Scottish Parliament MSPs Shiona Baird New co leader for Scottish Greens BBC News 24 September 2007 Retrieved 17 October 2023 Scottish Greens Retrieved 17 October 2023 Glasgow MPS retains green leaders role Glasgow Times Scottish Greens appoint Alison Johnstone as new co leader BBC News 3 March 2019 Retrieved 26 December 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Co leaders of the Scottish Greens amp oldid 1220853915, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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