Moses served on the King Cove
City Council from 1963 to 1964. In 1964 he was elected to the 12th Alaska House district as a Republican, defeating Democrat Niels P. Thomson 503 to 326 to replace Democratic incumbent
Arthur J. Harris In 1966 he served a term on the
Alaska Rural Housing Board, and was re-elected to the House over former Democratic State Representative
Charles J. Franz, 461 to 357. In 1968 he again defeated Franz, 461-388. By 1970, alienated like other Alaska Republicans such as
Wally Hickel by the
Nixon administration, he had switched to the Democratic Party, and was re-elected without opposition. In 1972, after a
redistricting, he was replaced by fellow Democratic incumbent
Edward F. Naughton. In 1973, he was appointed to a seat on the
Alaska Department of Fish and Game Board.
Return to the House In 1992, Moses was elected to the 40th House district on the
Alaskan Independence Party ticket, defeating Democrat Dennis Robinson 1829 votes to 1600. He switched his party affiliation back to the Democratic Party on May 24, 1994 (at around the same time that incumbent Governor
Wally Hickel, also elected on the AIP ticket, returned to the Republicans), and continued to serve in the House, winning races as a Democrat with 87% of the vote or more until the 2004 election, which he won with 2652 votes to 1527 for his Republican opponent. In August 2006, an ill Moses returned to Juneau to cast a critical vote that insured passage of a bill giving tax breaks to the oil industry, shortly after receiving campaign contributions from
Bill Allen and five other VECO executives, the only Democrat to receive any from that source.
Coin toss loss In the 2006 Democratic
primary election for the House seat, Moses was tied with
Bryce Edgmon at 767 votes each. There was a
coin toss to determine the winner, and Moses lost. Moses ran a write-in campaign against Edgmon and Republican nominee Ron Bowers. Edgmon won, with 2020 votes to 950 for Moses and 812 for Bowers. In 2019, Edgmon was elected by a bipartisan majority coalition as House Speaker and was the first Alaska Native to hold the position. ==The Aleut Corporation==