Elena Whitham

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Elena Whitham
MSP
Official 2023 government portrait of Elena Whitham.jpg
Official portrait, 2023
Minister for Drugs and Alcohol Policy
In office
29 March 2023 6 February 2024
Scottish Parliament
Preceded by Member of the Scottish Parliament for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
2021–present
Incumbent