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Election of Speaker—Nomination Election of Select Committee Chairs 17 June 2015 Candidates and their sponsors Backbench Business Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Government party Non-Government party or no party Champion, Sarah Tim Loughton, Karen Lumley, Mr Mr Clive Betts, Paul Flynn, Rotheram Simon Burns, David T.C. Davies, Zac Ann Coffey, Mr Khalid Goldsmith, Nicola Blackwood, Dr Mahmood, Ruth Smeeth, Sarah Wollaston, Alec Shelbrooke, Naz Shah, Valerie Vaz, Chloe Smith, Stephen Phillips John Mann, Holly Lynch, Huw Irranca-Davies Mearns, Ian Mr Robin Walker, Mr Jonathan Kelvin Hopkins, Helen Gateshead Djanogly, Mark Garnier, Jones, Mr Iain Wright, Mr Christopher Pincher, James Morris, Kevan Jones, Grahame Steve Brine, James Cleverly, Philip Morris, John McDonnell, Davies, John Howell, Sir David Kate Green, Richard Amess, Bob Blackman Burgon, Chris Stephens, Fiona Mactaggart, Clive Lewis, Jo Stevens, Mr David Hanson Sheerman, Mr Barry Daniel Kawczynski, Mr Nigel Evans, Paul Blomfield, Dr Rupa Huddersfield Chris White, Martin Vickers, Bob Huq, Sir Gerald Kaufman, Stewart, Mr Gary Streeter, Jason Fabian Hamilton, Dr Alan McCartney, Robert Neill, Mr Whitehead, Margaret Laurence Robertson, Jeremy Hodge, Ann Clwyd, Mr Lefroy, Mr Steve Baker Virendra Sharma, John Pugh, Barbara Keeley, Sammy Wilson, Siobhain McDonagh, Jim Dowd, Michelle Thomson Business, Innovation and Skills Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Bailey, Mr Adrian Albert Owen, Mr Kevan Jones, Karl Nadhim Zahawi, Robert West Bromwich West Turner, Sue Hayman, Yvonne Neill, Rebecca Harris, Fovargue, Mr Jim Cunningham, Mike Weir, Mr Peter Bone Mrs Louise Ellman, Angela Smith, Jessica Morden, Nick Thomas- Symonds, Gareth Thomas, Paul Blomfield, Kevin Barron, Jess Phillips, Rob Marris Blackman-Woods, Dr Helen Jones, Ian Lavery, Luciana Crispin Blunt, Sir Alan Roberta Berger, Rushanara Ali, Mrs Sharon Haselhurst, Jack Lopresti, City of Durham Hodgson, Diana Johnson, Barbara Pauline Latham, Ms Keeley, Valerie Vaz, Lyn Brown, Margaret Ritchie Owen Smith, Gordon Marsden, Thangam Debbonaire, Kate Hollern, Grahame Morris, Conor McGinn Wright, Iain Alex Cunningham, Mrs Emma Stephen McPartland, Neil Hartlepool Lewell-Buck, Ian Mearns, Bill Carmichael, Richard Esterson, Debbie Abrahams, Chris Fuller, Mr Stewart Bryant, Anna Turley, Andy Jackson, Sir Greg Knight McDonald, Nick Smith, Kate Green, Ian Murray, Louise Haigh, Huw Irranca-Davies, Heidi Alexander, Robert Flello Communities and Local Government Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Betts, Mr Clive Graham Stringer, Stephen Pound, John Stevenson, Heather Sheffield South East Mary Glindon, Simon Danczuk, Wheeler, Robert Neill, Alison McGovern, Angela Smith, Bob Blackman, James Kevin Barron, Sarah Champion, Morris Paul Blomfield, Bill Esterson, Steve Rotheram, Mr Nicholas Brown, Mr Steve Reed, Thangam Debbonaire, Jim Fitzpatrick Culture, Media and Sport Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Collins, Damian Nadhim Zahawi, John Glen, Neil Mr Clive Betts, Mark Folkestone and Hythe Carmichael, James Morris, David Durkan, Meg Hillier, Jim Mackintosh, Alec Shelbrooke, Kelly Shannon Tolhurst, Sir Paul Beresford, Chris Philp, Nigel Adams, Craig Mackinlay, Robert Jenrick, Dr Phillip Lee, Mr Ian Liddell- Grainger, Gareth Johnson Green, Damian Sir Paul Beresford, Crispin Blunt, Tom Brake, Helen Ashford Nigel Evans, Nusrat Ghani, Rebecca Goodman, Paul Farrelly, Harris, Sir Alan Haselhurst, Sir Fiona Mactaggart Oliver Heald, Andrew Mitchell, David Morris, Robert Neill, Neil Parish, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Caroline Spelman, Robert Syms, Stephen Phillips McCartney, Jason Julian Sturdy, Daniel Kawczynski, Jo Cox, Sarah Champion, Colne Valley Amanda Solloway, Anne Marie Andrew Gwynne, Debbie Morris, Karl McCartney, Bob Abrahams, Greg Stewart, Stephen McPartland, Mr Mulholland Simon Burns, Tom Pursglove, Mrs Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Maggie Throup, Andrew Jones, Mr Peter Bone, Andrea Jenkyns, Mr Andrew Turner Norman, Jesse James Cartlidge, Chris Davies, Mr Margaret Beckett, Sir Hereford and South David Davis, Dr Liam Fox, Pauline Gerald Kaufman, Stephen Herefordshire Latham, Charlotte Leslie, Paul Pound, Mr Nigel Dodds, Maynard, Johnny Mercer, Wendy John Nicolson Morton, Christopher Pincher, Victoria Prentis, Antoinette Sandbach, Andrew Stephenson, Michael Tomlinson, Mr Charles Walker Stuart, Graham Mrs Maria Miller, Nicola Helen Jones, Mary Beverley and Holderness Blackwood, Craig Williams, Sir Glindon, Angus Brendan Alan Duncan, Mark Pritchard, MacNeil, Ian Blackford, Graham Evans, Iain Stewart, Mr Ms Mhairi Black Richard Bacon, Julian Knight, Maria Caulfield, Caroline Ansell, Andrew Bingham, Mr Geoffrey Cox, Mike Wood, David Warburton Defence Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Benyon, Richard James Heappey, Mr Ian Liddell- Fabian Hamilton, Chris Newbury Grainger, Zac Goldsmith, Kit Bryant, Jon Cruddas, Kate Malthouse, Mr Simon Burns, Nicola Hoey, Danny Kinahan Blackwood, Mr Nick Hurd, Mark Spencer, Mr Geoffrey Cox, Antoinette Sandbach, Edward Argar, Mrs Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Simon Hoare, Derek Thomas, Mr Keith Simpson Lewis, Dr Julian Mr John Baron, Dr Liam Fox, Sir Mr Kevan Jones, Sir New Forest East David Amess, Mr Charles Walker, Gerald Kaufman, Valerie Caroline Nokes, Mr Bernard Vaz, Jeremy Corbyn, John Jenkin, Mark Field, Dr Sarah McDonnell Wollaston, Chloe Smith, Jack Lopresti, Paul Maynard, Mr Philip Hollobone, Mr Peter Bone, Sir Gerald Howarth, Royston Smith Stewart, Bob Craig Williams, Mr Nigel Evans, Barry Gardiner, Conor Beckenham James Cleverly, Kelly Tolhurst, McGinn, Chris Stephens, Robert Neill, Henry Smith, Craig Chris Law, Christian Mackinlay, Iain Stewart, David Matheson Morris, Paul Scully, Andrew Stephenson, Ben Howlett, Robert Jenrick, Andrew Bridgen, Johnny Mercer Education Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Carmichael, Neil Michelle Donelan, John Howell, Mr Stephen Twigg, Kate Stroud Nick Hurd, Boris Johnson, Richard Green, Ms Gisela Stuart, Harrington, Richard Benyon, David Mr Iain Wright, Valerie Mowat, Sir Eric Pickles, Chris Vaz Heaton-Harris, Wendy Morton, Victoria Atkins, Charlotte Leslie, Jake Berry, Jeremy Lefroy, James Morris Loughton, Tim Stephen Hammond, Mr Keith Sarah Champion, Stephen East Worthing and Simpson, Crispin Blunt, Mrs Flick Pound, Mark Durkan, Pat Shoreham Drummond, Nicola Blackwood, Glass, Norman Lamb Mrs Caroline Spelman, Mr Gary Streeter, Mrs Cheryl Gillan, Robert Neill, Sir Oliver Heald, Caroline Ansell, Mr Owen Paterson, Karl McCartney, Mrs Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Dr Sarah Wollaston Nokes, Caroline Mr Simon Burns, Dr Julian Lewis, Alison McGovern, Mary Romsey and Rebecca Harris, Andrew Bingham, Glindon, Dr Alan Southampton North Maria Caulfield, Mr Nigel Evans, Whitehead, Ian Paisley, Bob Stewart, Gareth Johnson, Kevin Barron Chris White, Stephen Metcalfe, Andrew Griffiths, Sir Nicholas Soames, Mark Garnier, Heather Wheeler, Mrs Maria Miller Energy and Climate Change Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party MacNeil, Angus Ms Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, Peter Huw Irranca-Davies, Alec Brendan Grant, Hannah Bardell, Joanna Shelbrooke, Bill Wiggin, Na h-Eileanan an Iar Cherry, Dr Eilidh Whiteford, John Mr Jim Cunningham, Mrs Mc Nally Sharon Hodgson Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Parish, Neil Mrs Caroline Spelman, Mrs Sheryll Huw Irranca-Davies, Mr Tiverton and Honiton Murray, Chris Heaton-Harris, Mark Williams, Angus Richard Graham, Mr Nigel Evans, Brendan MacNeil, Mrs Anne Marie Morris, Rebecca Pow, Emma Lewell-Buck, Ian Mrs Cheryl Gillan, Mr David Paisley Burrowes, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Graham Stuart, Simon Hart, Robert Jenrick, Dr Liam Fox, Sir William Cash Environmental Audit Committee Name and Sponsors constituency Own party Other party or no party Gardiner, Barry Margaret Beckett, Caroline Flint, Mrs Cheryl Gillan, Dr Brent North Gloria De Piero, Mr Chuka Eilidh Whiteford, Mr Umunna, Kate Hoey, Margaret David Davis, Mr Nick Hodge, Ms Gisela Stuart, Keir Hurd, Caroline Lucas Starmer, Naz Shah, Lyn Brown, Tristram Hunt, Stephen 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