Winfield "Win" C. Moses Jr. (born February 20, 1943) is a retired American politician from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Moses began his political career as a Fort Wayne city councilman, serving in this capacity from 1972 to 1979.
Moses served as the state representative of Indiana House District 81, a position he held from 1992 until his 2012 defeat.
[2] In 1985, Moses resigned as mayor of Fort Wayne to accept responsibly for "reckless disregard for campaign financing".
Cosette Simon, the city controller, assumed the mayor's position under Indiana law, the first woman in Fort Wayne history to do so.
Moses narrowly averted defeat by Republican Matt Kelty in the 2002 general election for state representative.
In addition to his political career, Win Moses owns a mobile home park in Fort Wayne (Village of North Oak).
Moses has been honored with several awards throughout his political career including 1984 and 1996 Indiana Consumer Advocate of the year.
On June 1, 1980, Moses was prominently featured on the very first news story broadcast by CNN in his response to the shooting attempt of civil rights activist Vernon Jordan in Fort Wayne.