28 Jeremy Hunt
25 Michael Gove
24 Boris Johnson
21 Dominic Raab
12 Sajid Javid
8 Matt Hancock
6 Esther McVey
4 Andrea Leadsom
3 Kit Malthouse
3 Rory Stewart
Kit is another unknown to me, he seems boring but relatively inoffensive. No surprise that he's keeping Rory company at the bottom.
64 Boris Johnson 35 Jeremy Hunt 35 Michael Gove 24 Dominic Raab 19 Sajid Javid 14 Matt Hancock 7 Mark Harper 6 Esther McVey 6 Rory Stewart 5 Andrea Leadsom
Whilst I don't want to disagree with any of that, he has the highest parliament attendance (79%) and most rebellions (15 times, 0.7%) of the remaining candidates. (Although the now eliminated Dominic Raab had 92% attendance and 25/1.2% rebellions.). Rory also seemed to present himself well in the C4 debate the other night (resulting in a doubling of his votes), meaning second place might not be guaranteed to be Hunt.
126 (+12) Boris Johnson 46 ( +3) Jeremy Hunt 41 ( +4) Michael Gove 37 (+18) Rory Stewart 33 (+10) Sajid Javid
So, yeah three years of Boris, but I wonder to what degree the opinion polls currently putting Conservatives in 4th place will bounce back if he manages to rip the UK out of the EU, and to what degree the rise/return of Lib Dems and surge of Green support will be a factor in 2022.