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21st century American politician (born 1976)

Clint Moses
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 29th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2021
Preceded byRob Stafsholt
Member of the Menomonie Area School Board
In office
April 22, 2019 – April 2022
Personal details
Born (1976-04-10) April 10, 1976 (age 48)
Menomonie, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseNora
Children4
Residence(s)Menomonie, Wisconsin
Alma mater
ProfessionChiropractor
Website

Clint Moses (born April 4, 1976) is an American chiropractor and Republican politician from Menomonie, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing Wisconsin's 29th Assembly district since 2021.

Early life and education

Clint Moses was born in the city of Menomonie, Wisconsin, and was raised on his family's farm in the neighboring town of Menomonie, where he still resides. He was a Boy Scout throughout his childhood and attained the rank of Eagle Scout. While still in high school, he started a lawncare business to earn money for college. After graduating from Menomonie High School, he was able to fund his education at University of Wisconsin–Stout, where he double-majored in human biology and psychology. He went on from there to earn his doctorate in chiropractic from Northwestern College of Chiropractic. In 2003, he opened Red Cedar Chiropractic with his wife, Nora.

Moses has been heavily involved as a member of the Community Foundation of Dunn County, previously serving as grants chair and board president.

Political career

In April 2019, Moses obtained his first public office when he was elected to a three-year term on the Menomonie Area School Board.

In November 2019, incumbent representative Rob Stafsholt announced he would forego re-election, instead attempting a run for Wisconsin State Senate. In April 2020, Moses announced he would be a candidate in the Republican primary to replace Shafsholt in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

Moses faced two competitors in the Republican primary, Neil Kline and Ryan Sherley, both of New Richmond. In his campaign announcement, Moses emphasized an interest in affordable access to health care, preserving the environment, and ensuring his region of the state got its fair share of funding for roads and schools. Although acknowledging the COVID-19 pandemic in his announcement, as the pandemic wore on into the summer, Moses shifted his messaging more towards that issue. Citing concerns about unemployment, the school system, and mental health in the midst of the pandemic, he came out adamantly opposed to additional lockdowns or business restrictions. Moses won the primary with 38% of the vote and went on to defeat Democrat John Rocco Calabrese in the general election.

Personal life and family

Clint Moses and his wife Nora reside on their family farm in the town of Menomonie, where they raise sheep and cattle. They have four daughters.

After serving in the Boy Scouts as a child, he has worked in leadership roles in the local Tall Oaks Boy Scouts council. He has also served on the Colfax Health & Rehabilitation board, and has been a member and past president of the Menomonie Rotary Club.

Electoral history

Menomonie Area School Board (2019)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2019 General Apr. 2 Clint Moses Nonpartisan 2,104 20.74% Nell Heifner-Johnson Non. 1,897 18.70% 10,145 5
David Styer (inc) Nonpartisan 2,099 20.69% Bayard Godsave Non. 1,208 11.91%
Chris Freeman Nonpartisan 1,914 18.87% Urs Haltinner Non. 923 9.10%

Wisconsin Assembly, 29th district (2020, 2022)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2020 Primary Aug. 11 Clint Moses Republican 2,355 38.21% Neil R. Kline Rep. 1,998 32.41% 6,164 357
Ryan Sherley Rep. 1,807 29.32%
General Nov. 3 Clint Moses Republican 18,961 60.23% John Rocco Calabrese Dem. 12,509 39.73% 31,483 6,452
2022 General Nov. 8 Clint Moses (inc) Republican 14,321 60.05% Danielle Johnson Dem. 9,523 39.93% 23,848 4,798

Wisconsin Assembly, 92nd district (2024)

Year Election Date Elected Defeated Total Plurality
2024 General Nov. 5 Clint Moses Republican 17,009 53.25% Joe Plouff Dem. 14,908 46.68% 31,939 2,101

References

  1. ^ "About Clint". Clint Moses Assembly. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Board of canvass: Freeman wins third Menomonie school board seat". The Dunn County News. April 4, 2019. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  3. "Clint Moses Announces Run For The Wisconsin 29th Assembly District". Clint Moses for Assembly (Press release). June 5, 2020. Retrieved December 16, 2020 – via DrydenWire.com.
  4. ^ Nyhus, Travis (April 23, 2020). "Menomonie's Clint Moses announces candidacy for Wisconsin's 29th Assembly district". The Dunn County News. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  5. "29th Assembly candidates answer questions". The Baldwin Bulletin. July 23, 2020. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  6. Berge, Clint (August 11, 2020). "Clint Moses wins Republican primary for 29th Assembly". WQOW. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  7. Canvass Results for 2020 Partisan Primary - 8/11/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. August 26, 2020. pp. 24–25. Retrieved December 14, 2020.
  8. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 18, 2020. p. 14. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  9. Canvass Results for 2020 Partisan Primary – 8/11/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. August 26, 2020. p. 31. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  10. Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 18, 2020. p. 13. Retrieved November 16, 2024.
  11. Canvass Results for 2022 General Election - 11/8/2022 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 30, 2022. p. 15. Retrieved December 1, 2024.
  12. County by County Report - 2024 General Election (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission. November 27, 2024. p. 92. Retrieved December 1, 2024.

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Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded byRob Stafsholt Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 29th district
January 4, 2021 – present
Incumbent
Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
106th Wisconsin Legislature (2023–2025)
  1. Joel Kitchens (R)
  2. Shae Sortwell (R)
  3. Ron Tusler (R)
  4. David Steffen (R)
  5. Joy Goeben (R)
  6. Peter Schmidt (R)
  7. Daniel Riemer (D)
  8. Sylvia Ortiz-Velez (D)
  9. Vacant
  10. Darrin Madison (D)
  11. Dora Drake (D)
  12. LaKeshia Myers (D)
  13. Tom Michalski (R)
  14. Robyn Vining (D)
  15. Dave Maxey (R)
  16. Kalan Haywood (D)
  17. Supreme Moore Omokunde (D)
  18. Evan Goyke (D)
  19. Ryan Clancy (D)
  20. Christine Sinicki (D)
  21. Jessie Rodriguez (R)
  22. Janel Brandtjen (R)
  23. Deb Andraca (D)
  24. Paul Melotik (R)
  25. Paul Tittl (R)
  26. Terry Katsma (R)
  27. Amy Binsfeld (R)
  28. Gae Magnafici (R)
  29. Clint Moses (R)
  30. Shannon Zimmerman (R)
  31. Ellen Schutt (R)
  32. Tyler August (R)
  33. Scott Johnson (R)
  34. Rob Swearingen (R)
  35. Calvin Callahan (R)
  36. Jeffrey Mursau (R)
  37. William Penterman (R)
  38. Barbara Dittrich (R)
  39. Mark Born (R)
  40. Kevin D. Petersen (R)
  41. Alex Dallman (R)
  42. Jon Plumer (R)
  43. Jenna Jacobson (D)
  44. Sue Conley (D)
  45. Clinton Anderson (D)
  46. Melissa Ratcliff (D)
  47. Jimmy Anderson (D)
  48. Samba Baldeh (D)
  49. Travis Tranel (R)
  50. Tony Kurtz (R)
  51. Todd Novak (R)
  52. Jerry L. O'Connor (R)
  53. Michael Schraa (R)
  54. Lori Palmeri (D)
  55. Nate Gustafson (R)
  56. Dave Murphy (R)
  57. Lee Snodgrass (D)
  58. Rick Gundrum (R)
  59. Ty Bodden (R)
  60. Robert Brooks (R)
  61. Amanda Nedweski (R)
  62. Robert Wittke (R)
  63. Robin Vos (R)
  64. Tip McGuire (D)
  65. Tod Ohnstad (D)
  66. Greta Neubauer (D)
  67. Rob Summerfield (R)
  68. Karen Hurd (R)
  69. Donna Rozar (R)
  70. Nancy VanderMeer (R)
  71. Katrina Shankland (D)
  72. Scott Krug (R)
  73. Angie Sapik (R)
  74. Chanz Green (R)
  75. David Armstrong (R)
  76. Francesca Hong (D)
  77. Shelia Stubbs (D)
  78. Lisa Subeck (D)
  79. Alex Joers (D)
  80. Mike Bare (D)
  81. Dave Considine (D)
  82. Chuck Wichgers (R)
  83. Nik Rettinger (R)
  84. Bob Donovan (R)
  85. Patrick Snyder (R)
  86. John Spiros (R)
  87. James Edming (R)
  88. John Macco (R)
  89. Elijah Behnke (R)
  90. Kristina Shelton (D)
  91. Jodi Emerson (D)
  92. Treig Pronschinske (R)
  93. Warren Petryk (R)
  94. Steve Doyle (D)
  95. Jill Billings (D)
  96. Loren Oldenburg (R)
  97. Scott Allen (R)
  98. Adam Neylon (R)
  99. Cindi Duchow (R)
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