Politicians and Judges
- Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet (1864–1944), Irish politician and judge
- William Robert Moore (1830–1909), American politician, U.S. Representative from Tennessee
- William S. Moore (1822–1877), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
- William J. Moore, American politician, Pennsylvania State Senator
- Henson Moore (William Henson Moore III, born 1939), American lawyer and politician, U.S. Representative from Louisiana
- William Moore (1699–1746), British politician, Member of Parliament for Banbury
- William Moore (statesman) (c. 1735–1793), jurist and politician, President (i.e. Governor) of Pennsylvania
- William Moore (congressman) (1810–1878), American politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey
- William Campbell Moore (1933–?), politician in British Columbia, Canada
- William Moore (Pittsburgh) (1930–2007), former police chief for Pittsburgh
- William Theodore Moore Jr. (born 1940), American lawyer, U.S. federal judge
- William T. Moore (Texas politician) (1918–1999), American politician, President pro tempore of the 55th Texas legislature
- William Moore (Pittsburgh) (1930–2007), former Police Chief for Pittsburgh and Braddock, Pennsylvania
- William Moore (Australian politician) (1823–1914), Australian politician
- William Sturge Moore (died 1809), political figure in Lower Canada
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