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Gwen Moore

Gwen Moore

DemocratWI-4 · Representative
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
7
Wins
0
Losses
7
Races

2024

House · WI-4
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
249,938 votes74.8%
RTim Rogers
74,921 votes22.4%
IRobert Raymond
8,792 votes2.6%
O
618 votes0.2%
WMicah Leavitt
13 votes0.0%
Margin of victory: +52.4%

In the 2024 House race for WI-4, Gwen Moore (D) won with 74.8% of the vote, defeating Tim Rogers (R) who received 22.4%. 3 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 52.4-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Gwen Moore benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2024 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket. The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Democrat column for the foreseeable future.

2022

House · WI-4
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
191,955 votes75.3%
RTim Rogers
57,660 votes22.6%
IRobert Raymond
5,164 votes2.0%
O
233 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +52.7%

In the 2022 House race for WI-4, Gwen Moore (D) won with 75.3% of the vote, defeating Tim Rogers (R) who received 22.6%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 52.7-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Gwen Moore benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Democrat, Gwen Moore won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Democrat Biden was in office). The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Democrat column for the foreseeable future.

2020

House · WI-4
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
232,668 votes74.7%
RTim Rogers
70,769 votes22.7%
IRobert Raymond
7,911 votes2.5%
O
349 votes0.1%
Margin of victory: +51.9%

In the 2020 House race for WI-4, Gwen Moore (D) won with 74.7% of the vote, defeating Tim Rogers (R) who received 22.7%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 52.0-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. The 2020 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket. The wide margin suggests this district is firmly in the Democrat column for the foreseeable future.

2018

House · WI-04
Won
DGwen S. MooreWinner
206,487 votes75.6%
RTim Rogers
59,091 votes21.6%
IRobert R. Raymond
7,170 votes2.6%

In the 2018 House race for WI-04, Gwen S. Moore (D) won with 75.6% of the vote, defeating Tim Rogers (R) who received 21.6%. A third candidate also appeared on the ballot. Gwen S. Moore's 54.0-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Gwen S. Moore benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Democrat, Gwen S. Moore benefited from the historical midterm penalty against the president's party — with a Republican in the White House, the opposition typically gains seats.

2016

House · WI-04
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
220,181 votes76.7%
IRobert R. Raymond
33,494 votes11.7%
LAndy Craig
32,183 votes11.2%
OScatter
1,051 votes0.4%

In the 2016 House race for WI-04, Gwen Moore (D) won with 76.7% of the vote, defeating Robert R. Raymond (I) who received 11.7%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 65.1-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Gwen Moore benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. The 2016 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.

2014

House · WI-04
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
179,045 votes70.2%
RDan Sebring
68,490 votes26.9%
IRobert R. Raymond
7,002 votes2.8%
OScatter
355 votes0.1%

In the 2014 House race for WI-04, Gwen Moore (D) won with 70.2% of the vote, defeating Dan Sebring (R) who received 26.9%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 43.4-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

As the incumbent, Gwen Moore benefited from name recognition, established constituent services, and the roughly 2-3 point advantage that sitting members typically enjoy. As a Democrat, Gwen Moore won despite the historical midterm penalty against the president's party (Democrat Obama was in office).

2012

House · WI-04
Won
DGwen MooreWinner
235,257 votes72.2%
RDan Sebring
80,787 votes24.8%
IRobert R. Raymond
9,277 votes2.9%
OScatter
467 votes0.1%

In the 2012 House race for WI-04, Gwen Moore (D) won with 72.2% of the vote, defeating Dan Sebring (R) who received 24.8%. 2 additional candidates split the remaining vote. Gwen Moore's 47.4-point advantage over the runner-up confirmed a comfortable win.

This was an open-seat race. Open seats typically attract stronger candidates and heavier spending from both parties. The 2012 presidential election drove higher voter turnout, which can help or hurt down-ballot candidates depending on the top of the ticket.