MPs chosen in bill ballot

11th December 2008

The results of the 2008 private members' bill ballot have been announced.

The full list is provided below.

1. Cheryl Gillan (Con, Chesham and Amersham)
Shadow secretary of state for Wales

2. David Heath (Lib Dem, Somerton and Frome)

3. Lindsay Hoyle (Lab, Chorley)

4. Peter Luff (Con, Mid Worcestershire)
Chairman of the business and enterprise committee

5. Dr Evan Harris (Lib Dem, Oxford West and Abingdon)
Lib Dem shadow minister for science

6. Malcolm Wicks (Lab, Croydon North)

7. Peter Ainsworth (Con, East Surrey)
Shadow secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs

8. David Mundell (Con, Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweedddale)
Shadow secretary of state for Scotland

9. Jacqui Lait (Con, Beckenham)
Shadow minister for planning

10. Sir Paul Beresford (Con, Mole Valley)

11. Stephen Crabb (Con, Preseli Pembrokeshire)

12. Caroline Spelman (Con, Meriden)
Chairman of the Conservative party

13. Jeremy Browne (Lib Dem, Taunton)
Lib Dem shadow chief secretary to the Treasury

14. Jim Cunningham (Lab, Coventry South)
PPS to the minister of state, DECC

15. Tim Boswell (Con, Daventry)

16. Russell Browne (Lab, Dumfries and Galloway)
PPS to secretary of state for Scotland

17. Charles Kennedy (Lib Dem, Ross, Skye and Lochaber)

18. Philip Davies (Con, Shipley)

19. John Bercow (Con, Buckingham)

20. Michael Mates (Con, East Hampshire)

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