Joël Voordewind Explained

Joël Voordewind
Office:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start:30 November 2006
Term End:31 March 2021
Birth Date:1965 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Sleen, Netherlands
Birthname:Joël Stephanus Voordewind
Nationality:Dutch
Party:Christian Union
Relations:Married
Residence:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Alma Mater:VU University Amsterdam (MA, Political science)
Occupation:Politician, development aid worker
Website: ChristianUnion website

Joël Stephanus Voordewind (born 9 July 1965 in Sleen, Drenthe) is a Dutch politician and former development aid worker. As a member of the Christian Union (ChristenUnie) he was an MP from 2006 until 2021. He focused on matters of foreign policy, defense, development aid, youth and family. Since 7 July 2022, he has been an alderman of Alkmaar.

Biography

Voordewind, after receiving a degree in political sciences (with a specialization in international relations) at VU University Amsterdam, started working as an assistant for the Dutch Labour parliamentary party. He began in 1991 and left the party in 1994. After this he worked for the European Union, the United Nations and an international Christian aid organisation named Dorcas Aid. For some time he was committed as a spokesman to the Dutch Secretary of Defence.

After some time Voordewind came to the conclusion that because of his Christian convictions, it would be better if he switched to a Christian party. He made this decision in 1999 and began to work for the parliamentary group of the Christian Union. In 2001 he became their campaign leader for the Dutch general election in 2002. He also led the campaign towards the general election in 2003. In 2003 he was a member of the States-Provincial of North Holland. Until 2006 he was head of the public relations division of the party. He was chairman of the local Christian Union in the Dutch capital Amsterdam for which in 2002 and 2006 he stood for the local council, but both times the CU gained no seats.

Voordewind was elected into the Dutch Parliament in 2006. He was the fourth name on the candidate list of the Christian Union, which doubled its number of seats from three to six. For this party he was the spokesman for all issues concerning the health system, welfare and sports, defence and European Affairs.

He is married and the father of two children. Son Manuel works as a press spokesperson for the Christian Union (CU) parliamentary group in the Second Chamber.[1] He lives in Amsterdam and is a member of a Dutch Vineyard-church.

Electoral history

Year! scope="col" rowspan=2
BodyPartyVotesResult.
Party seatsIndividual
2002Amsterdam Municipal councilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 1style=text-align:right 2,309style=text-align:right
2002House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 20style=text-align:right style=text-align:right 4
2003House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 16style=text-align:right 491style=text-align:right 3
2006Amsterdam Municipal CouncilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 1style=text-align:right 2,065style=text-align:right
2006House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 4style=text-align:right 1,849style=text-align:right 6
2010Amsterdam Municipal CouncilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 30style=text-align:right 136style=text-align:right
2010House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right style=text-align:right 3,813style=text-align:right 5
2012House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right style=text-align:right 13,877style=text-align:right 5
2014Amsterdam Municipal CouncilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 4style=text-align:right 403style=text-align:right 0
2015Provincial Council of North HollandChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 27style=text-align:right style=text-align:right 1
2017House of RepresentativesChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 3style=text-align:right 6,166style=text-align:right 5
2018Amsterdam Municipal CouncilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 49style=text-align:right 20style=text-align:right 1
2022Amsterdam Municipal CouncilChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 42style=text-align:right 60style=text-align:right 0
2024European ParliamentChristian Unionstyle=text-align:right 19style=text-align:right 3,656style=text-align:right 0[2]

Honours

Upon his departure from the Second Chamber, Voordewind was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau.[3]

References

  1. Web site: Zo vader, zo zoon: ‘Ik raadde hem af politicologie te studeren’ . 2024-02-09 . VU Magazine.
  2. Web site: Proces-verbaal centraal stembureau uitslag verkiezing Europees Parlement Model P22-1 . Dutch Electoral Council . nl . 24 July 2024 . PDF . 19 June 2024 . Central electoral council report of the results of the election of the European Parliament Model P22-1 . 4, 58–59 .
  3. Web site: 2021-03-29 . Tweede Kamerleden nemen afscheid . 2024-02-09 . www.tweedekamer.nl . nl.

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