| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Adams | 0% | ||||
| Kevin Aguiar | 100% | ||||
| MA | State House | Second Franklin | Denise Andrews | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Second Hampden | Brian Ashe | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Fourteenth Middlesex | Cory Atkins | Democratic | 100% |
| Demetrius Atsalis | 100% | ||||
| MA | State House | First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | Democratic | 0% |
| Steven Baddour | 100% | ||||
| MA | State House | Twelfth Middlesex | Ruth Balser | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | First Bristol | Jay Barrows | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | First Suffolk | Carlo Basile | Democratic | 100% |
| Richard Bastien | 0% | ||||
| MA | State House | Eleventh Worcester | Matthew Beaton | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Seventh Middlesex | Jen Benson | Democratic | 100% |
| Frederick Berry | 100% | ||||
| MA | State House | Seventeenth Worcester | John Binienda, Sr. | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Third Hampden | Nicholas Boldyga | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Third Plymouth | Garrett Bradley | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex | Stephen Brewer | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Second Middlesex | Paul Brodeur | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Suffolk and Middlesex | William Brownsberger | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Fifteenth Essex | Linda Campbell | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Plymouth | Christine Canavan | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Hampden and Hampshire | Gale Candaras | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Plymouth | James Cantwell | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | First Berkshire | Gailanne Cariddi | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Worcester | Harriette Chandler | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Suffolk | Sonia Chang-Diaz | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Fifth Middlesex | Katherine Clark | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Hampden | Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Suffolk | Nick Collins | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Middlesex | Thomas Conroy | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Suffolk | Edward Coppinger | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | First Essex | Michael Costello | Democratic | 100% |
| Geraldine Creedon | 0% | ||||
| MA | State Senate | First Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Ninth Hampden | Sean Curran | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Nineteenth Suffolk | Robert DeLeo | Democratic | 50% |
| MA | State House | First Plymouth | Vinny deMacedo | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Eighth Plymouth | Angelo D'Emilia | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Third Essex | Brian Dempsey | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Middlesex and Suffolk | Sal DiDomenico | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Plymouth | Geoff Diehl | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Third Worcester | Stephen DiNatale | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Fourth Middlesex | Kenneth Donnelly | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Middlesex | Eileen Donoghue | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden | Benjamin Downing | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirtieth Middlesex | James Dwyer | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Eighth Middlesex | Carolyn Dykema | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Eighth Essex | Lori Ehrlich | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Middlesex and Worcester | James Eldridge | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Third Middlesex | Christopher Fallon | Democratic | 0% |
| Susan Fargo | 100% | ||||
| MA | State House | Eighteenth Worcester | Ryan Fattman | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Essex | Robert Fennell | Democratic | 50% |
| MA | State House | First Worcester | Kimberly Ferguson | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Worcester | John Fernandes | Democratic | 50% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Essex | Ann-Margaret Ferrante | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester and Middlesex | Jennifer Flanagan | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Twelfth Suffolk | Linda Forry | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Suffolk | Gloria Fox | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Sixteenth Worcester | John Fresolo | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Sixth Norfolk | William Galvin | Democratic | 50% |
| MA | State House | Twenty-Third Middlesex | Sean Garballey | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Norfolk | Denise Garlick | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Second Plymouth | Susan Gifford | Republican | 100% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Worcester | Anne Gobi | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Sixteenth Middlesex | Thomas Golden, Jr. | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Bristol | Patricia Haddad | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | First Middlesex | Sheila Harrington | Republican | 0% |
| John Hart, Jr. | 0% | ||||
| MA | State House | Twenty-Ninth Middlesex | Jon Hecht | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Plymouth and Norfolk | Robert Hedlund, Jr. | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Suffolk | Carlos Henriquez | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Essex | Bradford Hill | Republican | 50% |
| MA | State House | Third Middlesex | Kate Hogan | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth | Brian Joyce | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Plymouth and Bristol | Thomas Kennedy | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Hampden and Hampshire | Michael Knapik | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Third Essex | Thomas McGee | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Bristol and Plymouth | Mark Montigny | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Worcester | Mike Moore | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester and Norfolk | Richard Moore | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Plymouth and Barnstable | Therese Murray | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Plymouth and Bristol | Marc Pacheco | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Suffolk and Middlesex | Anthony Petruccelli | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Bristol and Plymouth | Michael Rodrigues | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester | Stan Rosenberg | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex | Richard Ross | Republican | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk and Suffolk | Mike Rush | Democratic | 0% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Karen Spilka | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | First Essex and Middlesex | Bruce Tarr | Republican | 50% |
| MA | State Senate | Bristol and Norfolk | James Timilty | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Hampden | James Welch | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State Senate | Cape and Islands | Dan Wolf | Democratic | 100% |
How to Interpret these Evaluations
Keep in mind that ratings done by special interest groups often do not represent a non-partisan stance. In addition, some groups select votes that tend to favor members of one political party over another, rather than choosing votes based solely on issues concerns. Nevertheless, they can be invaluable in showing where an incumbent has stood on a series of votes in the past one or two years, especially when ratings by groups on all sides of an issue are compared. Website links, if available, and descriptions of the organizations offering performance evaluations are accessible by clicking on the name of the group.
Most performance evaluations are displayed in a percentage format. However, some organizations present their ratings in the form of a letter grade or endorsement based on voting records, interviews, survey results and/or sources of campaign funding. For consistency and ease in understanding, Project Vote Smart converts all scores into a percentage when possible. Please visit the group's website or call 1-888-VOTESMART for more specific information.