Member of the National Assembly
Formerly: Western Cape Provincial Legislature
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Mr Conrad James Poole was a Western Cape Provincial Parliament member from March 2024 until May 2024. He previously served as the deputy mayor of the Drakenstein Local Municipality from May 2011 until May 2016.
Democratic Alliance (DA)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member at Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements (National Assembly Committees)
since 8th July 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
Member at Democratic Alliance (DA) (Party)
Alternate Member at Budget Committee (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 18th April 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Standing Committee on Social Development (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Standing Committee on Social Development (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Standing Committee on Education (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Oversight over the response to TB-related matters (WCPP) (Ad Hoc Committees)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Standing Committee on Premier & Constitutional Matters (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Ad-hoc Committee on the Western Cape Provincial Powers Bill (Ad Hoc Committees)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Ad Hoc Committee on the Impact of the National Energy Crisis (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Standing Committee on Health and Wellness (Western-Cape-Provincial-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Public Accounts Committee (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Parliamentary Oversight (Western-Cape-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 7th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
Member at Western Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 6th March 2024 until 28th May 2024
22nd Candidate at Democratic Alliance Regional Western Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
80th Candidate at Democratic Alliance National Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
30th Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial Western Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
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2024 (6th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
69% attendance rate (11 of 16 )
2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
88% attendance rate (7 of 8 )
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