Deputies are back in the States chamber to complete the elections of committee presidents and their members.
The three remaining committee presidents will represent the Overseas Aid & Development Commission, States' Trading Supervisory Board and the Transport Licensing Authority.
The latest results are:
Members are elected to the States' Assembly & Constitution Committee:
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
* Deputy Queripel
* Deputy Gollop
* Deputy McKenna
* Deputy Fairclough
The following Members are elected to the Development & Planning Authority:
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
* Deputy Dyke
* Deputy Taylor
* Deputy Le Tissier
* Deputy Kazantseva-Miller
Deputies Vermeulen, Taylor, Le Tissier and Leadbeater are elected to the Committee for Home Affairs led by Deputy Rob Prow
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
The following were elected unopposed as Members of the Committee for Environment & Infrastructure:
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
* Deputy Cameron
* Deputy Fairclough
* Deputy Gabriel
* Deputy Haskins
The following have been elected unopposed as Members of the Committee for Employment & Social Security:
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
* Deputy Falla
* Deputy Bury
* Deputy de Sausmarez
* Deputy Gollop
The following Deputies have been voted on to the Committee For Economic Development:
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
Deputy Kazantseva Miller (27 votes)
Deputy Falla (25 votes)
Deputy Vermeulen (25 votes)
Deputy Moakes (25 votes)
Deputies Fairclough & Dyke have been elected as Members of the Scrutiny Management Committee
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
Votes were as follows:
* Deputy Fairclough 35 votes
* Deputy St Pier 17 votes
* Deputy Dyke 20 votes
Deputy Peter Roffey has beaten Deputy Gavin St Pier to become the new president of the States Trading and Supervisory Board.
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
Members voted 12 for Deputy St Pier and 24 for Deputy Peter Roffey.
Deputy Chris Blin has been chosen as the new President of the Overseas Aid & Development Commission.
— Island FM (@islandfm) October 21, 2020
He was elected unopposed after being proposed by Deputy Peter Ferbrache and seconded by Deputy Rob Prow.

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