Tom Tugendhat has been knocked out of the Conservative leadership race, leaving three candidates to face another round of voting by MPs on Wednesday.
James Cleverly leapt into the lead with 39 votes, jumping from third place at the last vote, after what was seen as a strong performance at last week’s Conservative Party conference.
Former immigration minister Robert Jenrick came in second with 31 votes – losing two votes on last time/ Kemi Badenoch came a close third with 30 votes – up three from the last round. Tugendhat received 20 votes.
The candidates have no time to rest as MPs will select the final two tomorrow – who will then go to a vote by party membership over the next three weeks.
The new leader will be announced on 2 November.
In a social media post after the results, Tugendhat thanked his supporters.
“Your energy, your ideas and your support have shown a vision of what our party could become,” he said.
“Our campaign has ended but our commitment to our country continues.”
With Badenoch and Jenrick locked in a tight race, the fight now shifts to winning Tugendhat’s supporters.
Cleverly is just one vote shy of guaranteeing his place in the final two, having won just under a third of the 121 remaining Tory MPs.
Both Cleverly and Badenoch increased their votes after a round of speeches and interviews at last week’s Conservative Party conference.