Richard Lochhead MSP |
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Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment | |
In office 17 May 2007 – 18 May 2016 |
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First Minister |
Alex Salmond Nicola Sturgeon |
Preceded by | Ross Finnie |
Succeeded by | Fergus Ewing |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Moray |
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Assumed office 27 April 2006 |
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Preceded by | Margaret Ewing |
Majority | 2,875 |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for North East Scotland |
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In office 6 May 1999 – 19 April 2006 |
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Preceded by | new parliament |
Succeeded by | Maureen Watt |
Personal details | |
Born |
Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland |
24 May 1969
Nationality | Scottish |
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Spouse(s) | Fiona Lochhead |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Stirling |
Occupation | Office manager; Economic development officer |
Website | www |
Richard Neilson Lochhead (born 24 May 1969) is a Scottish politician who was the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Food and Environment from 2007 to 2016 and has been the Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament for Moray since 2006.
A native of Paisley, Lochhead attended Williamwood High School in Clarkston and Central College of Commerce in Glasgow before he graduated in 1994 in Political Studies from the University of Stirling. He worked for the SNP leader, Alex Salmond, as his Office Manager from 1994 to 1998, before becoming an environmental development officer for Dundee City Council. He was the SNP candidate in Gordon in the 1997 UK General Election, where he finished third. He subsequently fought the Aberdeen Central constituency in both 1999 and 2003, but came second to Lewis Macdonald each time.
Lochhead is married to Fiona, and they live in Elgin with their two young sons.
Lochhead was elected to the Scottish Parliament at the 1999 election and re-elected at the 2003 election for the North East Scotland Region. In January 2006 he was selected as the SNP candidate for Moray for the 2007 Scottish Parliament elections, following the announcement that Margaret Ewing MSP would be retiring. He beat Margaret Ewing's sister-in-law, former MP Annabelle Ewing in the selection. Ewing's premature death triggered a by-election and Lochhead resigned his additional member seat in April 2006 in order to successfully contest the Moray by-election. He was elected on 28 April 2006. This was the first time since the second world war that an incumbent party had retained a by-election seat without losing votes or having their majority or share of the vote lowered.