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The Scottish Presidential Election of 2030 was held on 27 May 2030 to elect the President of Scotland. Voting took place in all of Scotland, with a simple plurality vote system. The election ran alongside the first Scottish general election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Mhairi Black as their leader.

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  • Scottish Presidential Election, 2030 (Unrealistic World)
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  • The Scottish Presidential Election of 2030 was held on 27 May 2030 to elect the President of Scotland. Voting took place in all of Scotland, with a simple plurality vote system. The election ran alongside the first Scottish general election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Mhairi Black as their leader.
Leader
  • Mhairi Black
  • Paul Caine
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Next Year
  • 2030(xsd:integer)
election date
  • 2030-05-27(xsd:date)
election name
  • Scottish Presidential Election, 2030
before party
  • Scottish National Party
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • United Kingdom
Type
  • parliamentary
flag image
  • Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
after party
  • Scottish National Party
posttitle
  • Subsequent President
Party
  • Independent
  • Scottish National Party
Title
  • President
before election
  • Nicola Sturgeon
Image
  • 100(xsd:integer)
leaders seat
  • Shetland
  • Paisley and Renfrewshire South
Percentage
  • 20.1
  • 61.2
previous election
  • N/A
next election
  • 2035(xsd:integer)
after election
  • Mhairi Black
Previous Year
  • N/A
abstract
  • The Scottish Presidential Election of 2030 was held on 27 May 2030 to elect the President of Scotland. Voting took place in all of Scotland, with a simple plurality vote system. The election ran alongside the first Scottish general election, also won by the SNP with Nicola Mhairi Black as their leader. Mhairi Black won a landslide victory, gaining more votes for president than her party did for the general election, mostly due to her popularity even outside SNP supporters. Independent candidate Paul Caine who came third in the previous presidential election came second place with a larger influx of support.
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