Conservative Party Board Explained

Conservative Party Board
Foundation:1834
Location City:4 Matthew Parker Street, Westminster, England
Location Country:United Kingdom
Key People:Richard Fuller, Board Chairman
Graham Edwards, Treasurer
Roger Pratt, Secretary

The Conservative Party Board is the national governing body of the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom. It is responsible for operational matters such as fundraising, membership, candidates, and internal elections.[1] It is made up of members from each section of the party: voluntary, political and professional. The board meets once a month and works closely with Conservative Campaign Headquarters elected representatives and the voluntary membership mainly through a number of management sub-committees.[1]

Members

Board
OfficeIncumbent
Chairman of the board
Chairman of the Conservative Party
Richard Fuller
Chairman of the National Conservative Convention
Deputy chairman of the board
Peter Booth
Deputy chairman of the partyNickie Aiken
Treasurer of the Conservative PartyGraham Edwards
President of the National Conservative ConventionPeter Smallwood
Vice president of the National Conservative ConventionFleur Butler
Vice president of the National Conservative ConventionJulian Ellacott
Vice president of the National Conservative ConventionMichael Winstanley
Senior member of the professional staff of the partyAlan Mabbutt
Chairman of the Conservative Councillors’ AssociationPhil Broadhead
Chairman of the Scottish Conservative PartyCraig Hoy
Chairman of the Welsh Conservative PartyTomos Davies
Nominated by the leader with endorsement by the boardMatt Wright
Board appointment with approval of the leaderKaty Bourne
Chairman of the Association of Conservative PeersMichael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean
Chairman of the 1922 CommitteeGraham Brady
Elected by the 1922 CommitteeRichard Graham
Elected by the 1922 CommitteeDavid Morris
Elected by the 1922 CommitteeBob Blackman
Secretary to the boardRoger Pratt

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Party Structure and Organisation . 27 May 2024 . conservatives.com.