Maggie Chapman

Politician

Birthday June 27, 1979

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Salisbury, Zimbabwe Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe)

Age 44 years old

Nationality Zimbabwe

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1978

Her family had moved from South Africa in 1978 for her father to take up the post of director at the college of music.

She grew up there, educated at a mixed-race school, with the country having achieved independence from the United Kingdom as the Republic of Zimbabwe whilst she was a baby.

Her mother was a nurse who worked as a theatre sister and midwife.

1979

Maggie Chapman (born 27 June 1979) is a Scottish politician and lecturer who is a Scottish Green Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for North East Scotland.

Chapman was born in 1979 in Salisbury, Zimbabwe Rhodesia.

2001

Chapman moved to Scotland to study Zoology at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 2001.

2003

She went on to complete a Master's degree in Environmental Management at the University of Stirling in 2003, then returned to Edinburgh University to study for a PhD in Geography.

2007

She was a councillor for the Leith Walk ward of The City of Edinburgh Council from 2007 to 2015 and represented the Scottish Greens on the Smith Commission for further devolution of powers to the Scottish Parliament.

Chapman was first elected as a councillor for the Leith Walk ward in the 2007 City of Edinburgh Council election, becoming one of the three first Green councillors in Edinburgh.

2012

She was re-elected in 2012.

Later that year she became the first ever convener of the council's Petitions Committee.

During her time as a councillor, Chapman has advocated for causes that include: the living wage, participatory budgeting, better private tenancy rights, and better support for non-profits.

She has also organised and voted against the privatisation of council services and cuts to services.

2013

She was co-convenor of the Scottish Greens from November 2013 to August 2019, serving with Patrick Harvie, and was the party's lead candidate for the 2019 European election.

In November 2013, she was elected unopposed as the Scottish Greens' female co-convenor, succeeding Glasgow councillor Martha Wardrop, and was re-elected to the position in 2016.

2014

Chapman was the Rector of the University of Aberdeen, having been elected in 2014, and again in 2018.

Her term ended on the 31 March 2021.

She was the lead Green candidate for the North East region at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, and was elected as one of eight Green MSPs.

Chapman was the party's lead candidate in the 2014 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom for the Scotland constituency.

She was not elected.

Chapman is a socialist, environmentalist, anti-cuts activist, peace activist and feminist.

She has been active in a number of political campaigns, including the Radical Independence Campaign.

In September 2014, Chapman became a member of the Smith Commission into further devolution for the Scottish Parliament.

2015

In 2015, she clarified that she had not completed her doctoral studies.

As a student, she had been an activist for Edinburgh University Students' Association.

Chapman has worked in the west of Scotland in Environmental Management, and as a community carer throughout Edinburgh.

Until June 2015 she was a lecturer in cultural geography, environmental ethics and social justice at Edinburgh Napier University.

She retains a role in teaching through her support for the Educational Institute of Scotland.

In mid-2015 she took up a post at the Muslim Women's Resource Centre in Dundee.

In June 2015, she announced she was standing down as a councillor, to concentrate on the Scottish Parliament election that was to be held in May 2016.

She was selected as the party's lead candidate for the North East region.

In 2015, Chapman was challenged as co-convenor by activist Zara Kitson in the party's internal elections.

2016

Kitson was second on the party list for Glasgow in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election and was nominated by former MSP Mark Ruskell and endorsed by MSP and former convenor Alison Johnstone.

The election was notable as it was the first time an incumbent co-convenor faced a serious challenge, all to date had been re-elected as the sole nominees.

She stood in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election as the party's lead candidate for the North East region but despite the Greens increasing their number of MSPs from two to six, Chapman was not elected.

2019

In 2019, she was once again selected as the party's lead candidate for the European Parliament election for the Scotland constituency.

She was not elected.

At the 2019 Scottish Green leadership election, Chapman lost to Lorna Slater.

In the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, Chapman lead the North East regional list for the Scottish Greens.

Her successful election to Holyrood was announced on 8 May 2021, two days after the election.