As is traditional, opposition leaders stood against Swinney in the vote, which he won - eight days after Humza Yousaf dramatically announced his departure - with the backing of 64 SNP MSPs, while the seven Scottish Greens abstained.
Accepting the nomination Swinney spoke of how he had wrestled with the decision to stand for the SNP leadership, which he won unopposed on Monday. He reminded the chamber that his wife, Elizabeth Quigley, had multiple sclerosis.
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