Should the SNP elect a new leader and run a minority government, elect a new leader and rebuild the coalition with the Greens, or should the leadership election be followed by a fresh Holyrood election?

Fieldwork dates: 30 April 2024 - 3 May 2024
Data from: Scotland
Results from: 1 poll

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Results for: Should the SNP elect a new leader and run a minority government, elect a new leader and rebuild the coalition with the Greens, or should the leadership election be followed by a fresh Holyrood election?
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3 May 2024
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Elect a new leader and run a minority government 25%
Elect a new leader and rebuild the coalition 15%
Fresh Holyrood election 42%
Don't know 16%
Prefer not to say 2%

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Following Humza Yousaf's resignation, which of the following is closest to your opinion on what should happen next? (The next Holyrood election is scheduled for 2026 and would still take place even if there was a Holyrood election this year.) The SNP should elect a new leader and they should then try to govern as a minority government through cooperation with other parties/ The SNP should elect a new leader and they should then try to rebuild the formal coalition with the Green Party/ The SNP leadership election should be followed by a fresh Holyrood election this year.

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