2011 Scottish Conservatives leadership election information
Leadership elections for Scottish Conservative party leader
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2011 Scottish Conservatives leadership election
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Candidate
Ruth Davidson
Murdo Fraser
1st Pref.
2,278
2,096
Percentage
40.3%
36.9%
Final Pref.
2,983
2,417
Percentage
55.2%
44.8%
Candidate
Jackson Carlaw
Margaret Mitchell
1st Pref.
830
472
Percentage
14.6%
8.3%
Final Pref.
Eliminated
Eliminated
Percentage
Eliminated
Eliminated
Leader before election
Annabel Goldie
Elected Leader
Ruth Davidson
The 2011 Scottish Conservatives leadership election was an internal party election to choose a new leader of the Scottish Conservatives, who at the time were the third-largest political party in the devolved Scottish Parliament. Ruth Davidson was declared the winner of the contest on 4 November 2011 and succeeded Annabel Goldie. The election was triggered when incumbent party leader Annabel Goldie resigned her position on 9 May 2011, following her party's self-described 'disappointing' result in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, where the Conservatives were reduced from 17 seats to 15.
However, a commission headed by Lord Sanderson in 2010 had outlined the need for a leadership election directly after the 2011 elections, and had been critical of the party's then-current leadership and conduct.[1] Four candidates stood in the contest, all of whom were MSPs: Ruth Davidson, Murdo Fraser, Jackson Carlaw and Margaret Mitchell. The contest sparked intense debate within the party, with Fraser standing on a platform of disbanding the Scottish Conservatives in favour of establishing a wholly new, centre-right Scottish party, which would be autonomous but allied to the Conservative Party in England and Wales. His idea was rejected by his three opponents; however, it had support from over half of the MSP group. After a ballot using the single transferable vote method, Davidson defeated Fraser by a margin of 566 votes.
^Currie, Brian (26 November 2010). "Top Conservatives demand Scots leadership election in six months". The Herald. Archived from the original on 27 December 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
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