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Scottish National Party leadership election, 2014

There was a Scottish National Party leadership election to choose the new leader of the Scottish National Party at the SNP's conference on 14-15 November 2014. The election followed the announcement by SNP Leader and First Minister Alex Salmond, in the aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum, that he would not seek re-nomination as party leader and would resign as First Minister soon after the SNP elects a new leader. Nicola Sturgeon was elected unopposed as the new leader of the SNP.
==Leadership Election==
SNP depute leader and Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was widely tipped as the favourite to succeed Salmond after the election. She was backed by a number of Scottish government ministers, including Alex Neil and Humza Yousaf,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Poll tips SNP as winners in next Scottish election )〕 and former SNP leader Gordon Wilson.
Sturgeon officially launched her campaign bid to succeed Salmond on 24 September 2014. On launching her bid, Sturgeon highlighted in a confident speech that she "is the best person for the job" and wants to serve "my party and my country". On 15 October 2014, the SNP confirmed that Nicola Sturgeon was the only candidate for leadership, and therefore de facto leader-in-waiting. It had been obvious even before then that no one else would garner enough nominations to make a viable bid for the post.
She was formally acclaimed as the party's first female leader at the SNP Autumn Conference on 14 November 2014. Given the SNP's absolute majority in the Scottish Parliament, this all but assured that Sturgeon would become First Minister. As expected, she was formally elected as First Minister on 19 November 2014.

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