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British Parliamentary select committee
The Education Select Committee is a select committee of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The remit of the committee is to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Education and any associated public bodies.
The chair of the committee until 2024 was Robin Walker MP.[1] Previous chairs include Robert Halfon MP (2017-2022), Neil Carmichael (2015–17) and Graham Stuart MP (2010–2015).
Following the 2024 United Kingdom general election, chairs and member of committees are yet to be appointed.
2019-2024 Parliament
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The chair was elected on 27 January 2020, with the members of the committee being announced on 2 March 2020.[2][3]
Occasionally, the House of Commons orders changes to be made in terms of membership of select committees, as proposed by the Committee of Selection. Such changes are shown below.
2017-2019 Parliament
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The chair was elected on 12 July 2017, with the members of the committee being announced on 11 September 2017.[4][5]
2015-2017 Parliament
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The chair was elected on 18 June 2015, with members being announced on 6 July 2015.[6][7]
2010-2015 Parliament
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The chair was elected on 10 June 2010, with members being announced on 12 July 2010.[8][9]
2017 - 2019 Parliament
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Chair of the Education Select Committee
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From June 2010 chairs of select committees have been directly elected by a secret ballot of the whole House of Commons using the alternative vote system. Candidates with the fewest votes are eliminated and their votes redistributed until one remaining candidate has more than half of valid votes.[11] Elections are held at the beginning of a parliament or in the event of a vacancy.[12]
12 July 2017[15]
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Candidate
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1st round
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2nd round
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3rd round
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4th round
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5th round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Robert Halfon
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136
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23.8
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141
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25.1
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152
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27.7
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185
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35.7
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261
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55.1
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Nick Boles
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129
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22.6
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137
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24.4
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153
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27.9
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178
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34.4
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213
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44.9
|
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Dan Poulter
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109
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19.1
|
112
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20.0
|
127
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23.2
|
155
|
29.9
|
Eliminated
|
|
Tim Loughton
|
101
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17.7
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104
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18.5
|
116
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21.2
|
Eliminated
|
|
Stephen Metcalfe
|
63
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11.0
|
67
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11.9
|
Eliminated
|
|
Rehman Chishti
|
33
|
5.8
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Eliminated
|
Not redistributed
|
|
|
10
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1.8
|
23
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4.0
|
53
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9.3
|
97
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17.0
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Valid votes
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571
|
|
561
|
|
548
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|
518
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474
|
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9 June 2010[17]
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Candidate
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1st round
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2nd round
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3rd round
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
|
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Graham Stuart
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192
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36.6
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210
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42.2
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244
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52.5
|
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Rob Wilson
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159
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30.3
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183
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36.7
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221
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47.5
|
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Lee Scott
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92
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17.5
|
105
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21.1
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Eliminated
|
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Andrew Turner
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82
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15.6
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Eliminated
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Not redistributed
|
|
|
27
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5.1
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60
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11.4
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Valid votes
|
525
|
|
498
|
|
465
|
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