Today it's Jim Jordan (R-Himself) v. Austin Scott (R-Geogia). Private vote is reportedly taking place now. As the last winner really didn't win anything, who knows what the result will mean.
Scuttlebutt is that Jordan tried to ram through an up or down vote on himself ASAP. Four planned votes on rule changes were tabled or scrapped to make way. One problem: folks have left for the weekend, and if too many Relief Society went home, we could be looking at Speaker Jeffries.

Jordan reportedly gave a "concession" speech after the last vote that attacked Scalise. That has apparently turned some Scalise backers into never-Jordaners.
But Jordan picked up the crucial backing of Darrel Issa (R-Crazytown), who stands to inherit the chair of Jordan's committee, returning the godfather of the politically motivated witch-hunt to his seat of former glory.
ETA: The internets were won today by Rep. Mike Collins, as quoted by Alana Satlin on Xitter:
Alana Satlin wrote:"If we all get a chance to be voted on as speaker, are we going alphabetically or by class? Trying to plan Thanksgiving travel."