Joanna Strathdee

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Joanna Strathdee (27 December 1954 – 23 August 2015) was a Scottish National Party politician and a councillor on Aberdeenshire Council for the Huntly, Strathbogie and Howe of Alford ward. She served for a time as the SNP Group Leader from 2007 to 2012.

Early life[edit]

She was born in Keith and attended Rothiemay Primary School followed by Keith Grammar School.[1]

Political career[edit]

She was first elected to Aberdeenshire Council in 1999.[1] She contested the 2005 United Kingdom general election in Gordon unsuccessfully finishing fourth with 7,098 votes. In the 2007 Scottish Local Elections she topped the poll in her ward with 1,839 first preferences and was elected on the first count and thereafter became SNP Group Leader. She later contested the 2010 United Kingdom general election in Aberdeen North unsuccessfully, finishing second with 8,385 votes to the Labour Party's Frank Doran. She was a selected as an SNP candidate for Aberdeen Central the 2011 Scottish Parliament elections but stood down due to illness.[2]

Strathdee retained her seat in the 2012 Scottish local elections,[3] taking the second seat and exceeding the quota with 830 first preferences. However, she was unable to bring in a running mate with her. Following the election on 8 May 2012 her party colleague, Cllr Rob Merson, was elected as Leader of the enlarged SNP group in place of Strathdee.[4] However, within an hour of this happening Merson resigned and Strathdee was reinstated.[5] In July 2012, Hamish Vernal replaced her as leader of the SNP group as they formed a shadow Aberdeenshire council administration.[6]

Death[edit]

Strathdee died on 23 August 2015 after a five-year battle with primary peritoneal cancer, a type of ovarian cancer.[where?][1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Dingwall, Blair (24 August 2015). "Council HQ flags at half mast following Joanna Strathdee's death". Press and Journal. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Aberdeen constituency round-up: SNP sweeps city seats". STV News. 6 May 2011. Retrieved 23 November 2015.
  3. ^ "Scottish council election: Former leader Kate Dean loses seat". BBC News. 4 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Labour-Conservative administration to run Aberdeen City Council". BBC News. 9 May 2012.
  5. ^ Cruden, Gary (18 May 2012). "Lib Dems claim SNP group too 'unstable' for council coalition". STV News. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
  6. ^ Cruden, Gary (5 July 2012). "SNP group replaces leader as they form Shadow Aberdeenshire administration". STV News. Retrieved 23 November 2015.

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