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Bob Doris was born on 11 May, 1973 in Vale of Leven, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, is a Scottish National Party politician. Discover Bob Doris's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 11 May 1973
Birthday 11 May
Birthplace Vale of Leven, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Nationality Scotland

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Who Is Bob Doris's Wife?

His wife is Janet Doris

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Bob Doris Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bob Doris worth at the age of 50 years old? Bob Doris’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Scotland. We have estimated Bob Doris's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1973

Robert Joseph "Bob" Doris (born 11 May 1973) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician.

2003

Prior to the election Doris had acted as campaign manager to Bill Wilson when Wilson challenged John Swinney for the SNP leadership in 2003.

Doris convened the SNP Maryhill Constituency Branch and Glasgow Regional Association SNP (GRA) for a number of years.

2007

At the 2007 election Doris contested the Glasgow Maryhill Scottish Parliament constituency, finishing second to Patricia Ferguson, majority 2,300.

Before the 2007 Scottish Parliamentary elections Doris was set to be council candidate for the Maryhill/Kelvin ward at the Glasgow City Council elections of 2007.

He resigned his nomination for the Council seat to avoid the possibility of being elected on a dual mandate.

Since his election, Doris campaigned successfully on a number of issues including free school meals, kinship care payments and Town Centre Regeneration Fund money for Glasgow.

He was a leading campaigner against Glasgow City Council's closure of 20 primary and nursery schools, and supported the parental occupation of Wyndford Primary School and St Gregory's Primary School, both in Maryhill.

Doris convenes the Scottish Parliament's cross party group on Racial Equality in Scotland and the cross-party group on Rare, Genetic And Undiagnosed Conditions.

2011

In 2011, Doris was the SNP candidate for the redrawn seat of Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn.

He was also placed 3rd on the SNP regional list for Glasgow behind Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf.

He was unsuccessful in gaining Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn, losing to Labour's Patricia Ferguson, but was returned as one of two Glasgow list SNP MSPs alongside Yousaf.

2016

He has served as the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn since the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, having previously served as an MSP for Glasgow from 2007 to 2016.

Doris was born in the Vale of Leven, Dunbartonshire, and educated at the University of Glasgow earning an MA in Social Sciences.

In the 2016 election, he defeated Ferguson and was elected as the constituency member for Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn.

He is currently the convenor of the Social Security Committee in the Scottish Parliament.