Born in
Jackson, the seat of
Madison County in western
Tennessee, he graduated in 1958 from
Memphis State University in
Memphis, Tennessee. He relocated to Florida in 1963. From 1953 to 1961, Poole served in the
United States Army Reserve. From 1971 to 1979, he was a member of the
Florida House of Representatives from
Broward County in south Florida. He was elected to the state House in the same election in which his fellow Republicans,
Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr., and
U.S. Representative William C. Cramer of
St. Petersburg, lost. For two years, he was the
House Minority Whip. From 1979 to 1983, he was a member of the
Florida Senate. In 1982, he received 38.3 percent of the
general election vote in his challenge to Democratic
U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles, who won his third and final term in the body. Chiles was first elected in 1970, when he defeated Cramer. Poole ran for
Treasurer of Florida in 1986, but lost to
Bill Gunter. Under the Republican Governor
Bob Martinez, Poole was the director of the Florida Department of Business Regulation. From 1989 to 1993, he chaired the
Florida Republican Party. In 2001, then Governor
Jeb Bush appointed him to the Federal Judicial Nomination Commission, headed by former Governor Martinez. Poole spent twenty years as an insurance executive with Krieg Kostas & Poole and is currently a
lobbyist with Dutko Poole McKinley. He resides in
Fort Lauderdale in Broward County, Florida ==References==