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Scottish National Party leadership election, 1967

Scottish National Party leadership election, 1967
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Candidate Arthur Donaldson Douglas Drysdale
Votes 362 37
Percentage 90.7% 9.3%

National Convener before election

Arthur Donaldson

Elected National Convener

Arthur Donaldson


Arthur Donaldson

Arthur Donaldson

There was a leadership election for the Scottish National Party (SNP) held in 1967. Arthur Donaldson easily retained the leadership of the party.

Arthur Donaldson had been leader of the SNP since 1960, during which time the party had increased its membership, and won a seat in Parliament. However, Douglas Drysdale, the party's Vice Chairman (Finance) had become increasingly critical of Donaldson's leadership and stood against him at the party conference. Drysdale was regarded as talented, but was little-known among the party's grassroots.

The 1967 conference was much large than previous events, and many attendees were new to politics and to the SNP. However, they were familiar with Donaldson, who also wrote regularly for the Scots Independent newspaper, and chaired the conference.

Donaldson won the election in a landslide, with 362 votes to Drysdale's 37. Donaldson decided to stand down two years later, triggering the Scottish National Party leadership election, 1969.


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