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Patrick Harvie sees off Green challenge for top election spot | Patrick Harvie sees off Green challenge for top election spot |
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Patrick Harvie will soon stand down from the party leadership | Patrick Harvie will soon stand down from the party leadership |
Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie has seen off a campaign to replace him as the party's top candidate in Glasgow at the 2026 Holyrood election. | Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie has seen off a campaign to replace him as the party's top candidate in Glasgow at the 2026 Holyrood election. |
In a ballot of party members, the outgoing co-chief secured the top place on the Glasgow regional list, which is likely to secure him re-election to Holyrood. | In a ballot of party members, the outgoing co-chief secured the top place on the Glasgow regional list, which is likely to secure him re-election to Holyrood. |
A slate of self-described "radical" Green members - who were critical of his time leading the party - had sought to replace him. | A slate of self-described "radical" Green members - who were critical of his time leading the party - had sought to replace him. |
In other regional ballots, most sitting Green MSPs secured the top place on the list. | In other regional ballots, most sitting Green MSPs secured the top place on the list. |
The results follow infighting about the direction of the party, which has been described as a "civil war" by some insiders. | The results follow infighting about the direction of the party, which has been described as a "civil war" by some insiders. |
A number of party activists have questioned the period the Greens spent in government with the SNP and claimed that power within the party had been concentrated in too small a group. | A number of party activists have questioned the period the Greens spent in government with the SNP and claimed that power within the party had been concentrated in too small a group. |
Harvie recently told BBC Scotland News that the behaviour of some figures had been "out of order". | Harvie recently told BBC Scotland News that the behaviour of some figures had been "out of order". |
Holyrood's longest-serving party chief, Harvie announced in April that he would not seek re-election as Green co-leader. | Holyrood's longest-serving party chief, Harvie announced in April that he would not seek re-election as Green co-leader. |
However, he will seek re-election as an MSP, having been first elected on the Glasgow regional list in 2003. | However, he will seek re-election as an MSP, having been first elected on the Glasgow regional list in 2003. |
Along with his co-leader Slater, he was the first Green minister in the UK after his party signed the power-sharing deal with the SNP in 2021. | Along with his co-leader Slater, he was the first Green minister in the UK after his party signed the power-sharing deal with the SNP in 2021. |
Lorna Slater is aiming to be re-elected as Scottish Greens co-leader | Lorna Slater is aiming to be re-elected as Scottish Greens co-leader |
Under the electoral system for Holyrood, the regional list vote involves parties ranking their candidates. | Under the electoral system for Holyrood, the regional list vote involves parties ranking their candidates. |
The higher an individual appears on the list, the better their chance is of becoming an MSP. | The higher an individual appears on the list, the better their chance is of becoming an MSP. |
Three candidates for the party's two co-leadership positions - Gillian Mackay, Ross Greer and Lorna Slater - have all secured top spot in their regions. | Three candidates for the party's two co-leadership positions - Gillian Mackay, Ross Greer and Lorna Slater - have all secured top spot in their regions. |
All three are defenders of the time the Greens spent in government with the SNP. | All three are defenders of the time the Greens spent in government with the SNP. |
However, North East MSP Maggie Chapman was ranked second, making re-election more difficult. | However, North East MSP Maggie Chapman was ranked second, making re-election more difficult. |
She has been placed behind activist Guy Ingerson - who stood against SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn in the Aberdeen South seat in last year's general election. | |
Chapman came under fire earlier this year when she criticised the judiciary over the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman. | Chapman came under fire earlier this year when she criticised the judiciary over the Supreme Court's ruling on the definition of a woman. |
In 2023, she expressed regret for a social media post claiming the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel was an act of "decolonisation", not "terrorism". | In 2023, she expressed regret for a social media post claiming the 7 October Hamas attack on Israel was an act of "decolonisation", not "terrorism". |
Leadership contest | Leadership contest |
Green leaders serve two-year terms and under party rules one of them has to be a woman. | Green leaders serve two-year terms and under party rules one of them has to be a woman. |
Any Green member can stand for the leadership, meaning there could yet be a leadership challenge from the grassroots of the party. | Any Green member can stand for the leadership, meaning there could yet be a leadership challenge from the grassroots of the party. |
The contest is expected to be decided by the end of August. | The contest is expected to be decided by the end of August. |
Looking at the results of the internal elections for the regional lists, it appears that members have backed those who have been prominent in the party in recent years. | Looking at the results of the internal elections for the regional lists, it appears that members have backed those who have been prominent in the party in recent years. |
Some activists have been vocal about their disappointment with the party's performance. | Some activists have been vocal about their disappointment with the party's performance. |
But – at least for now – the 7,000 Scottish Green members seem to have given a vote of confidence to those who have been running the show. | But – at least for now – the 7,000 Scottish Green members seem to have given a vote of confidence to those who have been running the show. |
And that could have implications beyond the Greens. The sitting MSPs have shown they are willing to do deals with the SNP. | And that could have implications beyond the Greens. The sitting MSPs have shown they are willing to do deals with the SNP. |
That could prove to be important after next year's Holyrood election. | That could prove to be important after next year's Holyrood election. |
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