Politics & Government
Election 2016: Gwen Moore Wins Re-Election in Wisconsin's Fourth Congressional District
Election 2016: Congresswoman Gwen Moore scored an easy victory over libertarian and independent opponents on Tuesday night.

WISCONSIN -- With 80 percent of votes tallied as of Tuesday night, incumbent Congresswoman Gwen Moore has retained her seat in Wisconsin's Fourth Congressional District.
Moore, a Democrat, scores an easy victory over her libertarian and independent opponents 75 percent to a combined 25 percent.
Wisconsin's fourth congressional district covers the Shorewood, Whitefish Bay and Milwaukee communities among others.
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| Candidate: | Andy Craig libertarian |
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According to Ballotpedia.com, Gwendolynne S. "Gwen" Moore (b. April 18, 1951, in Racine, Wis.) is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Wisconsin. Moore represents Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District and was first elected to the House in 2004.[1]Moore is seeking re-election in 2016.
House Expected to Remain Republican-Controlled
435 seats in The House were up for election. The Republican Party has retained control of the U.S. House, according to the Associated Press Tuesday night.
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image: gwen moore's office
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