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Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Wis.)

  • District: 4th District, Milwaukee
  • Residence: Milwaukee
  • Born: April 18, 1951; Racine, Wis.
  • Religion: Baptist
  • Family: Single; three children
  • Education: Marquette U., B.A. 1978 (political science)
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: Wis. Assembly, 1989-92; Wis. Senate, 1993-2004 (president pro tempore, 1997-98); U.S. House, 2005-present
  • Elected: Elected: 2004 (4th term)
  • Committee Assignments: Budget; Financial Services (Capital Markets & Government Sponsored Enterprises; International Monetary Policy & Trade)
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State Information: 4th District, Milwaukee

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general Gwen Moore (D) 143,559 69%
Dan Sebring (R) 61,543 29.6%
Eddie Ayyash (I) 2,802 1.3%
2008 general Gwen Moore (D) 222,728 87.6%
Michael LaForest (I) 29,282 11.5%
2006 general Gwen Moore (D) 136,735 71.3%
Perfecto Rivera (R) 54,486 28.4%
2004 general Gwen Moore (D) 212,382 69.6%
Gerald Boyle (R) 85,928 28.2%
Tim Johnson (I) 3,733 1.2%
Robert Raymond (I) 1,861 0.6%
Colin Hudson (CNSTP) 897 0.3%
2002 general Gerald Kleczka (D) 122,031 86.3%
Brian Verdin (WG) 18,324 13%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 75% John McCain: 24%
2004 John Kerry: 69% George W. Bush: 30%
2000 Al Gore: 66% George W. Bush: 30%

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