Before running for office, he taught math and coached wrestling at Ada High School in
Ada, Minnesota.
Politics Moe was elected to the Senate in 1970, and was the second-youngest senator in state history at the time. He represented the old District 66 during the 1971–72 biennium and, after the 1972 legislative
redistricting, District 2 for the remainder of his time in office. Through the years, he represented all or parts of
Becker,
Beltrami,
Clay,
Clearwater,
Mahnomen,
Norman,
Polk and
Red Lake counties in the northwestern part of the state. Moe sponsored an initiative to transfer
lottery proceeds to Minnesota environmental projects (Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources – LCMR), the creation of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities governance system, the Midwestern Higher Education Compact, and the Environmental Trust Fund. After running for lieutenant governor with
Skip Humphrey in the
1998 Minnesota gubernatorial election, Moe ran for governor against
Tim Pawlenty,
Tim Penny and Ken Pentel in 2002. and serves on several state and national nonprofit boards, and on the Minnesota Job Skills Partnership Board. ==Electoral history==