2005 Scottish Socialist Party leadership election
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The 2005 Scottish Socialist Party leadership election was triggered by the resignation of Tommy Sheridan in November 2004.[1] After a period of collective rule, an election was held at the party's Perth conference in February 2005 to find a new National Convener. It resulted in the election of Colin Fox as Sheridan's successor.[2]
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