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Order ID:289

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2010 — 4th March 122B Election of select committee chairs (c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2010 — 7th June 122B Election of select committee chairs (b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2010 — 15th June 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2010 — 2nd December 122B Election of select committee chairs

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

2011 — 7th July 122B Election of select committee chairs

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2011 — 30th November 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2011 — 14th December 122B Election of select committee chairs (h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2012 — 19th January 122B Election of select committee chairs (a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2012 — 12th March 122B Election of select committee chairs

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2012 — 11th July 122B Election of select committee chairs (h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2012 — 16th July 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Select Committee on Procedure.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2013 — 20th March 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2013 — 23rd April 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2013 — 17th June 122B Election of select committee chairs

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(e)

the Procedure Committee.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2013 — 2nd December 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

(e)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2014 — 8th May 122B Election of select committee chairs (a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(d)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(e)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2015 — 24th February 122B Election of select committee chairs (c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(f)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2015 — 10th March 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts; and

(f)

the Procedure Committee.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2015 — 17th March 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(aa)

the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee;

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Select Committee on Public Administration;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2015 — 3rd June 122B Election of select committee chairs (g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2015 — 22nd October 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

2015 — 28th October 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2016 — 11th October 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2017 — 24th January 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2017 — 7th March 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2017 — 4th July 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2017 — 12th September 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2018 — 20th February 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2018 — 19th July 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2018 — 27th November 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2019 — 7th January 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2019 — 5th November 122B Election of select committee chairs (d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2020 — 23rd June 122B Election of select committee chairs

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

2020 — 23rd September 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 21st April 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 20th May 122B Election of select committee chairs (f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 13th July 122B Election of select committee chairs

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 20th July 122B Election of select committee chairs (e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 19th October 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2021 — 24th November 122B Election of select committee chairs

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2022 — 12th October 122B Election of select committee chairs (b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2022 — 18th October 122B Election of select committee chairs (c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.

2022 — 30th November 122B Election of select committee chairs (b)

the Environmental Audit Committee;

(c)

the Petitions Committee;

(1)

The chairs of the following select committees shall be elected by the House in accordance with paragraphs (2) to (14) below:

(a)

select committees appointed under Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments);

(d)

the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee;

(e)

the Committee of Public Accounts;

(f)

the Procedure Committee; and

(g)

the Committee on Standards.

(4)

If a motion to which paragraph (3) above applies also makes changes to Standing Order No. 152 (Select committees related to government departments) which are consequential on changes to the machinery of government, then the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one and a half hours after their commencement; proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business; and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(5)

If, on the expiry of two weeks after the Queen's Speech, no motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each said chair is allocated has been tabled, on the following sitting day the Speaker shall give precedence to a motion tabled thereafter by any Member to allocate chairs under this order and the provisions of paragraphs (3) and (4) shall apply to proceedings on such a motion.

(6)

If the House has agreed a motion allocating chairs to parties the election of the chairs shall take place in accordance with the remaining provisions of this order.

(7)

The ballots shall take place fourteen days after the approval of the motion allocating chairs to parties.

(8) (a)

Nominations of candidates shall be in writing and shall be received by the Clerk of the House by 5.00 pm on the day before the ballot.

(b)

Each nomination shall consist of a signed statement made by the candidate declaring his willingness to stand for election, accompanied by the signatures of fifteen Members elected to the House as members of the same party as the candidate or ten per cent. of the Members elected to the House as members of that party, whichever is the lower.

(c)

Statements may be accompanied by signatures of up to five Members elected to the House as members of any party other than that to which the candidate belongs, or members of no party.

(d)

No Member may sign the statement of more than one candidate for chair of the same select committee.

(e)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of a select committee which has not been allocated to his party under paragraph (3) of this order or otherwise, or for which he is ineligible under Standing Order No. 122A (Term limits for chairs of select committees).

(f)

No Member may be a candidate for the chair of the Committee of Public Accounts or the Committee on Standards unless his party is that of the official Opposition.

(g)

No Member may be a candidate for more than one chair elected under this order.

(h)

As soon as practicable following the close of nominations, lists of the candidates and their accompanying signatories shall be published.

(9)

Election of chairs of select committees under this order shall be by secret ballot.

(10)

Preparatory arrangements for the ballots shall be made under the supervision of the Clerk of the House.

(11) (a)

If there is only one candidate for the chair of a select committee, that candidate shall be declared elected without a ballot.

(b)

The ballot shall take place in a place appointed by the Speaker.

(c)

Each Member intending to vote shall be provided with a ballot paper for each select committee bearing the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order.

(d)

Members will vote by ranking as many candidates as they wish in order of preference, marking 1 by the name of their first preference, 2 by the name of their second preference, and so on. Any candidate who receives more than half the first preferences shall be elected. If no candidate is so elected, the candidate or candidates with the lowest number of first preferences shall be eliminated and their votes distributed among the remaining candidates according to the preferences on them. If no candidate has more than half the votes, the process of elimination and distribution is repeated, until one candidate has more than half the votes.

(e)

The ballot shall be open between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm and counting shall take place under arrangements made by the Clerk of the House.

(12)

The Speaker shall have power to give directions on any matter of doubt arising from the conduct of a ballot or from an individual ballot paper and to vary the timings given in paragraphs (6) to (11) of this order.

(13)

As soon as practicable after the closing of the ballot the results shall be published under the direction of the Speaker.

(2)

The day following his election at the start of a new Parliament, the Speaker shall communicate to the leaders of each party represented in the House the proportion of chairs of select committees to be elected under this order falling to each such party which would reflect the composition of the House.

(3)

If, within a week of the Queen's Speech, a motion in the name of the leaders of all the parties entitled to one or more chairs of select committees subject to election under this order specifying to which party each such chair is allocated is moved, the questions necessary to dispose of proceedings on the motion shall be put not later than one hour after their commencement, proceedings on the motion shall be exempted business and Standing Order No. 41A (Deferred divisions) shall not apply.

(14)

A chair elected under this order is a member of the committee of which he is elected chair.