Conrad Poole
{{short description|Mayor of the Drakenstein}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific-prefix =
| honorific-suffix = MP
| name = Conrad Poole
| image = Conrad Poole.jpg
| caption = Poole in 2021
| office = Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
| term_start = 14 June 2024
| term_end =
| predecessor =
| successor =
| office1 = Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
| term_start1 = 6 March 2024
| term_end1 = 28 May 2024
| predecessor1 = Dan Plato
| successor1 =
| office2=Mayor of Drakenstein
| term_start2= 16 May 2016
| term_end2= 28 February 2024
{{small| Acting: 11 May 2016 - 16 May 2016}}
| deputy2 = Gert Combrink
| predecessor2 = Gesie van Deventer
| office3 = Deputy Mayor of Drakenstein
| term_start3= 18 May 2011
| term_end3= 16 May 2016
| deputy3=
| predecessor3 = Wilhelm Nothnagel
| successor3 = Gert Combrink
| party=Democratic Alliance {{small|(2010 - present)}}
| otherparty= Independent Democrats {{small| (Before 2010)}}
| birth_date=Conrad James Poole
{{Birth date and age|1967|2|12|df=y}}
| birth_place= Paarl, Cape Province, South Africa
| spouse= Jené Poole (m. 1990)
| children = 3
| alma_mater = L.K. Zeeman Primary School
Paulus Joubert Senior Secondary School
| nationality= South African
| occupation= Politician
Pastor
}}
Conrad James Poole (born 12 February 1967) is a South African politician who has been a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since June 2024, representing the Democratic Alliance.
Poole had previously served as the deputy mayor of the Drakenstein Local Municipality from May 2011 until May 2016 and then as the municipality's mayor from May 2016 until his removal in a motion of no confidence in February 2024.[https://www.netwerk24.com/ZA/Paarl-Post/Nuus/new-mayor-for-drakenstein-20160518-2 New mayor for Drakenstein]. Retrieved on 21-11-2018. He then proceeded to serve as a member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament from March 2024 until May 2024 when he was elected as a Member of Parliament.
Early life and education
Conrad James Poole was born on 12 February 1967 in Paarl. He completed his primary school education at L.K. Zeeman Primary School and his secondary school education at Paulus Joubert Senior Secondary School.[http://www.drakenstein.gov.za/about-us/political-leadership/executive-mayor Executive Mayor]. Retrieved on 21-11-2018.
Poole obtained his Cum Laude Diploma from the Paarl Bible School in 2010. He is currently fulfilling his second-year course. Poole was first employed by Berg River Textiles, due to his family having financial issues. He became a shop steward for the Southern African Clothing and Textile Workers Union, and he was soon promoted to the post of supervisor.
Political career
In 2007, he was elected a ward councillor for the Independent Democrats. As a member of the Independent Democrats, he served as chairperson in all three (municipal, provincial and national) of the party's political structures. He has received several awards from the Independent Democrats. He joined the Democratic Alliance in 2010, and the party appointed him as Drakenstein constituency chair.
In 2011, he was elected Deputy Mayor of the Drakenstein Local Municipality. He served alongside Mayor Gesie van Deventer until Van Deventer resigned in 2016 to accept the position of Mayor of Stellenbosch Local Municipality. Poole served as acting Mayor from 11 May 2016 until he was officially elected and sworn in as Mayor on 16 May 2016 at a special council meeting at the Huguenot Community Hall. Gert Combrink succeeded him as Deputy Mayor.[https://www.netwerk24.com/ZA/Paarl-Post/Nuus/mayor-gesie-van-deventer-resigns-20160511-2 Mayor Gesie van Deventer resigns]. Retrieved on 21-11-2018.
In August 2016, he won re-election as Mayor of the Drakenstein Local Municipality as the Democratic Alliance increased its seat total in the municipality.[https://www.news24.com/elections/news/drakenstein-municipality-inaugurates-da-led-council-20160816 Drakenstein Municipality inaugurates DA-lead council]. Retrieved on 21-11-2018.[https://www.da.org.za/people/conrad-poole Conrad Poole]. Retrieved on 21-11-2018.
Poole was elected to the DA's provincial executive committee as an additional member.{{cite news |last1=Mothepo |first1=Gosebo |title=Full list of DA Western Cape provincial executive committee |url=https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/1681019/full-list-of-da-western-cape-provincial-executive-committee/ |accessdate=10 November 2020 |newspaper=The Citizen |date=7 October 2020}}
On 3 September 2021, Poole was nominated as the DA's mayoral candidate for the Drakenstein for a second term ahead of the election on 1 November.{{Cite web|title=Parties announce mayoral candidates|url=https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/ZA/Paarl-Post/Nuus/parties-announce-mayoral-candidates-20210901-2|access-date=2021-11-16|website=Netwerk24|language=af-ZA}} The DA retained control of the municipality, with a decrease in support.{{Cite web|title=Election results: Only City of Cape Town and Breede Valley remain|url=https://www.iol.co.za/weekend-argus/news/election-results-only-city-of-cape-town-and-breede-valley-remain-fbfe7a09-3e73-42ad-a3b2-c2a80b49e2f3|access-date=2021-11-16|website=www.iol.co.za|language=en}} On 15 November 2021, Poole was re-elected as mayor.{{Cite web|title=Stellenbosch and Drakenstein municipalities return DA mayors to office at council inaugurations|url=https://www.iol.co.za/capeargus/news/stellenbosch-and-drakenstein-municipalities-return-da-mayors-to-office-at-council-inaugurations-c1320dc2-0e8e-4575-bd5c-07f3e5b892ba|access-date=2021-11-16|website=www.iol.co.za|language=en}}
Facing allegations of corruption, Poole was removed in a motion of no confidence during a council meeting on 28 February 2024.{{Cite web |last=Adams |first=Rasaad |title=Drakenstein Mayor Conrad Poole ousted through motion of no confidence |url=https://www.news24.com/news24/community-newspaper/paarlpost/breaking-news-drakenstein-mayor-poole-removed-by-motion-of-no-confidence-20240228 |access-date=2024-02-29 |website=News24 |language=en-US}}
Shortly afterwards, Poole resigned from the Drakenstein council as the DA selected him to fill the casual vacancy that arose in the Western Cape Provincial Parliament when former DA MPP Dan Plato resigned to join the People's Movement for Change. Poole was sworn in as a Member of the Provincial Parliament on 6 March 2024.{{Cite web |last=Adams |first=Rasaad |title=Van Paarl tot parlement; Poole kry stoel in Wes-Kaapse wetgewer |url=https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/za/paarl-post/nuus/van-paarl-tot-parlement-poole-kry-stoel-in-wes-kaapse-wetgewer-20240306-2 |access-date=2024-03-08 |website=Netwerk24 |language=af-ZA}}
On 25 March 2024, the DA revealed their candidate lists and Poole was revealed to be a parliamentary candidate for the party for the general elections on 29 May 2024. He was ranked 30th on the DA's national list, which guarantees him a seat in parliament after the election.{{Cite web |last=Felix |first=Jason |title=Ousted Western Cape mayor accused of pay-for-jobs scheme high on DA's list for Parliament |url=https://www.news24.com/news24/politics/political-parties/ousted-western-cape-mayor-accused-of-pay-for-jobs-scheme-high-on-das-list-for-parliament-20240326 |access-date=2024-03-30 |website=News24 |language=en-US}} Poole was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa at the election.{{Cite web |title=The 400 MPs elected to the National Assembly - IEC - DOCUMENTS {{!}} Politicsweb |url=https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/the-400-mps-elected-to-the-national-assembly--iec |access-date=2024-11-17 |website=www.politicsweb.co.za |language=en}}
Personal life
Poole married Jené Poole in 1990. The couple has three children and one grandchild. On 13 April 2019, Poole suffered a stroke.[http://www.drakenstein.gov.za/the-drakenstein-municipality-hereby-confirms-that-executive-mayor-poole-was-admitted-to-hospital-on-saturday-13-april-2019 Notice]. Retrieved on 16 May 2019.
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Category:Members of the National Assembly of South Africa 2024–2029