Chairman Of The Conservative Party

The Chairman of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom is responsible for party administration and overseeing the Conservative Campaign Headquarters, formerly Conservative Central Office.

Chairman of the
Conservative Party
Chairman Of The Conservative Party
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Chairman Of The Conservative Party
Incumbent
Richard Holden
since 13 November 2023
AppointerLeader of the Conservative Party
Term lengthAt the pleasure of the Leader of the Conservative Party
Inaugural holderArthur Steel-Maitland
Formation1911
DeputyJack Lopresti
Nickie Aiken
Jonathan Gullis
Matt Vickers

When the Conservatives are in government, the officeholder is usually a member of the Cabinet holding a sinecure position such as Minister without Portfolio. Deputy or Vice Chairmen of the Conservative Party may also be appointed, with responsibility for specific aspects of the party. The Chairman of the Conservative Party is Richard Holden who has been in the role since 13 November 2023.

The role of Deputy Chairman is currently held by eight Members of Parliament, they are: Sara Britcliffe, James Daly, Angela Richardson, Rachel Maclean (Women), Jack Lopresti, Nickie Aiken (Party Board), Jonathan Gullis and Matt Vickers.

The role was created in 1911 in response to the Conservative party's defeat in the second 1910 general election. The position is not subject to election, as it is given by the party leader.

List

Key

Member of the House of Commons
Member of the House of Lords
Non-parliamentarian

List

Chairman Term of office Election Ministerial offices Leader Ref
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Arthur Steel-Maitland
MP for Birmingham East
1911 1916 Bonar Law
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sir George Younger, Bt.
MP for Ayr Burghs
1916 1923 1918
1922
1923
Stanley Baldwin
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Stanley Jackson
MP for Howdenshire
1923 1926 1924
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  John Davidson
MP for Hemel Hempstead
1926 1930 1929
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Neville Chamberlain
MP for Birmingham Edgbaston
23 June
1930
15 April
1931
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  John Baird
Viscount Stonehaven
1931 1936 1931
1935
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sir Douglas Hacking
MP for Chorley
1936 1942
Neville Chamberlain
Winston Churchill
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Thomas Dugdale
MP for Richmond
1942 29 October
1944
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Ralph Assheton
MP for City of London
29 October
1944
1 July
1946
1945
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Frederick Marquis
Earl of Woolton
1 July
1946
1 November
1955
1950
1951
1955
Lord President of the Council (1951–1952)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1952–1955)
Minister of Materials (1952–1954)
Anthony Eden
Oliver Poole 1 November
1955
18 September
1957
Harold Macmillan
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Quintin Hogg
Viscount Hailsham
18 September
1957
14 October
1959
1959 Lord President of the Council (1957–1959)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Rab Butler
MP for Saffron Walden
14 October
1959
10 October
1961
Home Secretary (1957–1962)
Leader of the House of Commons (1955–1961)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Iain Macleod
MP for Saffron Walden
10 October
1961
21 October
1963
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1961–1963)
Leader of the House of Commons (1961–1963)
Oliver Poole
Baron Poole
17 April
1963
(Jointly)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  John Hare
Viscount Blakenham
21 October
1963
21 January
1965
1964 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1963–1964)
Alec Douglas-Home
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Edward du Cann
MP for Taunton
21 January
1965
11 September
1967
1966
Edward Heath
Anthony Barber
MP for Altrincham and Sale
11 September
1967
31 July
1970
1970
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Peter Thomas
MP for Hendon South
31 July
1970
7 April
1972
Secretary of State for Wales (1970–1974)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Peter Carington
Baron Carrington
7 April
1972
11 June
1974
Feb 1974 Secretary of State for Defence (1970–1974)
Secretary of State for Energy (1974)
William Whitelaw
MP for Penrith and The Border
11 June
1974
27 February
1975
Oct 1974
Peter Thorneycroft
Baron Thorneycroft
27 February
1975
14 September
1981
1979 Margaret Thatcher
Cecil Parkinson
MP for South Hertfordshire
14 September
1981
14 September
1983
1983 Paymaster General (1981–1983)
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1982–1983)
Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (1983)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  John Gummer
MP for Suffolk Coastal
14 September
1983
2 September
1985
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State of Employment (1983)
Minister of State for Employment (1983–1985)
Paymaster General (1984–1985)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Norman Tebbit
MP for Chingford
2 September
1985
2 November
1987
1987 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (1985–1987)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Peter Brooke
MP for City of London
and Westminster South
2 November
1987
24 July
1989
Paymaster General (1987–1989)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Kenneth Baker
MP for Mole Valley
24 July
1989
28 November
1990
Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Chris Patten
MP for Bath
28 November
1990
10 May
1992
1992 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster John Major
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sir Norman Fowler
MP for Sutton Coldfield
10 May
1992
20 July
1994
Attended Cabinet
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Jeremy Hanley
MP for Richmond and Barnes
20 July
1994
5 July
1995
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Brian Mawhinney
MP for Peterborough
North West Cambridgeshire
5 July
1995
20 June
1997
1997 Minister without portfolio
Cecil Parkinson
Baron Parkinson
20 June
1997
2 December
1998
William Hague
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Michael Ancram
Earl of Ancram

MP for Devizes
2 December
1998
18 September
2001
2001
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  David Davis
MP for Haltemprice and Howden
18 September
2001
23 July
2002
Iain Duncan Smith
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Theresa May
MP for Maidenhead
23 July
2002
6 November
2003
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Liam Fox
MP for Woodspring
6 November
2003
6 May
2005
2005 Michael Howard
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Maurice Saatchi
Baron Saatchi
10 November
2003
(Jointly)
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Francis Maude
MP for Horsham
6 May
2005
2 July
2007
David Cameron
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Caroline Spelman
MP for Meriden
2 July
2007
19 January
2009
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Eric Pickles
MP for Brentwood and Ongar
19 January
2009
12 May
2010
2010
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Andrew Feldman
Baron Feldman of Elstree
12 May
2010
(Jointly 2010–15)
14 July
2016
2015
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sayeeda Warsi
Baroness Warsi
12 May
2010
(Jointly)
4 September
2012
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Grant Shapps
MP for Welwyn Hatfield
4 September
2012
(Jointly)
11 May
2015
2015 Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sir Patrick McLoughlin
MP for Derbyshire Dales
14 July
2016
8 January
2018
2017 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Theresa May
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Brandon Lewis
MP for Great Yarmouth
8 January
2018
24 July
2019
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Ben Elliot 24 July
2019
(Jointly)
5 September
2022
2019 Boris Johnson
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  James Cleverly
MP for Braintree
13 February
2020
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Amanda Milling
MP for Cannock Chase
13 February
2020
(Jointly)
15 September
2021
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Oliver Dowden
MP for Hertsmere
15 September
2021
(Jointly)
24 June
2022
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Andrew Stephenson
MP for Pendle
7 July
2022
(Jointly)
6 September
2022
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Sir Jake Berry
MP for Rossendale and Darwen
6 September
2022
25 October
2022
Minister without portfolio Liz Truss
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Nadhim Zahawi
MP for Stratford-on-Avon
25 October
2022
29 January
2023
Minister without portfolio Rishi Sunak
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Greg Hands
MP for Chelsea and Fulham
7 February
2023
13 November
2023
Minister without portfolio
Chairman Of The Conservative Party  Richard Holden
MP for North West Durham
13 November
2023
Incumbent Minister without portfolio

Timeline

Richard Holden (British politician)Greg HandsNadhim ZahawiJake BerryAndrew StephensonOliver DowdenAmanda MillingJames CleverlyBen ElliotBrandon LewisPatrick McLoughlinGrand ShappsSayeeda Warsi, Baroness WarsiAndrew Feldman, Baron Feldman of ElstreeEric PicklesCaroline SpelmanFrancis MaudeMaurice Saatchi, Baron SaatchiLiam FoxTheresa MayDavid Davis (British politician)Michael AncramBrian MawhinneyJeremy HanleyNorman FowlerChris PattenKenneth Baker, Baron Baker of DorkingPeter Brooke, Baron Brooke of Sutton MandevilleNorman TebbitJohn GummerCecil ParkinsonPeter ThorneycroftWilliam WhitelawPeter Carington, 6th Baron CarringtonPeter Thomas, Baron Thomas of GwydirAnthony BarberEdward du CannJohn Hare, 1st Viscount BlackenhamIain MacleodRab ButlerQuintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St MaryleboneOliver Poole, 1st Baron PooleFrederick Marquis, 1st Earl of WooltonRalph Assheton, 1st Baron ClitheroeThomas Dugdale, 1st Baron CrathorneDouglas Hacking, 1st Baron HackingJohn Baird, 1st Viscount StonehavenNeville ChamberlainJ. C. C. DavidsonStanley Jackson (cricketer)George Younger, 1st Viscount Younger of LeckieArthur Steel-MaitlandChairman Of The Conservative Party

See also

  • 1922 Committee – the parliamentary body of the Conservative Party, which has its own Chairman

References

Notes

Bibliography

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