Speaker’s Statement: Select Committee Chairs Debate

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Speaker’s Statement: Select Committee Chairs

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Wednesday 12th July 2017

(7 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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We come now to the announcement of the results for the election of Chairs of Select Committees. Nominations for the 27 elected Select Committee Chairs and the Chair of the Backbench Business Committee closed on Friday 7 July, and elections were held by secret ballot today. No ballot was necessary for 17 Committees for which a single nomination had been received, as follows:

Committee

Elected

Culture, Media and Sport

Damian Collins

Environmental Audit

Mary Creagh

Exiting the European Union

Hilary Benn

Health

Dr Sarah Wollaston

Home Affairs

Yvette Cooper

International Development

Stephen Twigg

International Trade

Angus Brendan MacNeil

Justice

Robert Neill

Petitions

Helen Jones

Procedure

Mr Charles Walker

Public Accounts

Meg Hillier

Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs

Mr Bernard Jenkin

Scottish Affairs

Pete Wishart

Standards

Sir Kevin Barron

Welsh Affairs

David T.C. Davies

Women and Equalities

Mrs Maria Miller

Work and Pensions

Frank Field



I say what I am about to say principally for the benefit of people attending to our proceedings outwith the Chamber. What I have just said means that those named individuals have been elected or—I think in every case—re-elected as Chairs of those Select Committees. In the contested elections, a total of 587 ballot papers were submitted, the ballots being counted under the alternative vote system. The following candidates were elected:

Committee

Elected

Backbench Business

Ian Mearns

Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy

Rachel Reeves

Communities and Local Government

Clive Betts

Defence

Dr Julian Lewis

Education

Robert Halfon

Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Neil Parish

Foreign Affairs

Tom Tugendhat

Northern Ireland Affairs

Dr Andrew Murrison

Science and Technology

Norman Lamb

Transport

Lilian Greenwood

Treasury

Nicky Morgan



The full breakdown of voting in each contest, indicating the votes attributable to each candidate after each redistribution of the votes of eliminated candidates is set out in a paper, shortly available on the Parliament website, and from the Vote Office. The Members so elected take up their positions formally when their Committee has been nominated by the House. I congratulate all right hon. and hon. Members concerned. May I, with the concurrence of the House, thank all those candidates who took part in the elections? If I may say so, this is the somewhat more democratic House of Commons in 2017 by comparison with an earlier era.