The new composition of the government's top committee has been decided by States Members, with all but one of the new president’s choices voted in.
Deputies Jonathan Le Tocq, Bob Murray, John Gollop and Heidi Soulsby will sit at the top table, along with the new P&R president Deputy Lyndon Trott, who was elected to the role yesterday.
The elections come after Deputy Peter Ferbrache and his team were forced out in a vote of no-confidence.
Deputy Trott put forward his preferred committee of deputies Heidi Soulsby, Bob Murray, Jonathan Le Tocq and Sasha Kazantseva-Miller, who came last in the poll of eight people.
Other members also nominated former committee president Deputy Gavin St Pier and Deputies Simon Vermeulen, Charles Parkinson and John Gollop.
The votes were:
- Jonathan Le Tocq - 21
- Bob Murray - 18
- John Gollop - 17
- Heidi Soulsby - 16
- Gavin St Pier - 15
- Simon Vermeulen - 14
- Charles Parkinson - 12
- Sasha Kazantseva-Miller - 10

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