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In June 2005, party leader John Anderson announced that he would resign from the ministry and as leader of the Nationals due to a benign prostate condition, he was succeeded by Mark Vaile. At the following 2007 election, the Nationals vote declined further, with the party winning a mere 5.4% of the vote and securing only 10 seats.[8] Vaile announced his resignation as party leader which surprised his colleagues, as he had been expected to be re-elected unopposed following the election.[9] He had planned the party leadership to go to Peter McGauran but the latter declined to stand. Warren Truss and Nigel Scullion were then elected unopposed as leader and deputy leader.[citation needed]