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The 92nd Assembly District includes parts of Chippewa and Dunn counties, including the cities of Chippewa Falls and Menomonie, in western Wisconsin.
Jimmie Kaska, Civic Media StaffWISCONSIN (Civic Media) – Republican incumbent Clint Moses has been called the winner of the race for the 92nd Assembly District in Wisconsin.
The Associated Press made the call on Wednesday.
The Republican Party was favored in this district going into the election, according to CNalysis. The district was considered likely Republican with a projected margin of 4 points.
Moses, who was first elected to the Assembly in 2020, currently serves as the Chair of the Committee on Health, Aging and Long-Term Care. Moses is a chiropractor, and owns Red Cedar Chiropractic in Menominee. He is also a former member of the Menomonie School Board, and has been involved with the Community foundation of Dunn County and Rotary club of Menomonie. Moses was the coauthor of a bill in the most recent session to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion efforts on college campuses.
Moses defeated Democratic challenger Joe Plouff, who won one of the closest races in the August primary, by less than 50 total votes over Clint Berg. Plouff previously served in the legislature about 20 years ago, from 1996 to 2004. He also served on the Menomonie City Council and Dunn County Board. He’s also a veteran with the U.S. Army, and worked at the Dunn County Health Care Center.
Moses currently represents the 29th Assembly District, but was drawn out of it during the recent redistricting.
The 92nd Assembly District includes parts of Chippewa and Dunn counties, including the cities of Chippewa Falls and Menomonie, in western Wisconsin.
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