| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IN | State House | 1 | Linda Lawson | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 1 | Frank Mrvan, Jr. | Democratic | 67% |
| IN | State House | 2 | Earl Harris | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State House | 3 | Charlie Brown | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 3 | Earline Rogers | Democratic | 67% |
| IN | State House | 6 | B. Patrick Bauer | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 6 | Dorothy Landske | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State House | 9 | Scott Pelath | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 11 | Joseph Zakas | Republican | 33% |
| IN | State Senate | 14 | Dennis Kruse | Republican | 33% |
| IN | State House | 14 | Vernon Smith | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 15 | Thomas Wyss | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State Senate | 16 | David Long | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State House | 18 | David Alan Wolkins | Republican | 27% |
| IN | State Senate | 20 | Howard Kenley | Republican | 13% |
| IN | State Senate | 21 | James Buck | Republican | 25% |
| IN | State Senate | 22 | Ron Alting | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State House | 23 | William Friend | Republican | 42% |
| IN | State Senate | 25 | Tim Lanane | Democratic | 67% |
| IN | State House | 27 | Sheila Klinker | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 27 | Allen Paul | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State House | 28 | Jeffrey Thompson | Republican | 46% |
| IN | State House | 29 | Kathy Kreag Richardson | Republican | 42% |
| IN | State Senate | 31 | Jim Merritt, Jr. | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State Senate | 32 | Patricia Miller | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State House | 32 | P. Eric Turner | Republican | 58% |
| IN | State House | 35 | L. Jack Lutz | Republican | 58% |
| IN | State House | 39 | Gerald Torr | Republican | 31% |
| IN | State Senate | 39 | John Waterman | Republican | 44% |
| IN | State House | 41 | Timothy Brown | Republican | 38% |
| IN | State House | 43 | Clyde Kersey | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State Senate | 43 | Johnny Nugent | Republican | 22% |
| IN | State Senate | 44 | Brent Steele | Republican | 50% |
| IN | State Senate | 48 | Lindel Hume | Democratic | 67% |
| IN | State Senate | 50 | Vaneta Becker | Republican | 83% |
| IN | State House | 53 | Robert Cherry | Republican | 42% |
| IN | State House | 54 | Thomas Saunders | Republican | 58% |
| IN | State House | 58 | Charles Burton | Republican | 42% |
| IN | State House | 85 | Phyllis Pond | Republican | 42% |
| IN | State House | 88 | Brian Bosma | Republican | 45% |
| IN | State House | 91 | Robert Behning | Republican | 33% |
| IN | State House | 93 | David Frizzell | Republican | 25% |
| IN | State House | 96 | Gregory Porter | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | State House | 99 | Vanessa Summers | Democratic | 100% |
| IN | Secretary of State | Connie Lawson | Republican | 22% | |
| Kent Adams | 22% | ||||
| R. Tiny Adams | 100% | ||||
| Robert Alderman | 40% | ||||
| William Alexa | 67% | ||||
| Rose Ann Antich-Carr | 67% | ||||
| James Atterholt | 38% | ||||
| Dennis Avery | 100% | ||||
| Ralph Donald Ayres | 92% | ||||
| Jeb Bardon | 100% | ||||
| Robert Bischoff | 92% | ||||
| Mark Blade | 67% | ||||
| Richard Bodiker, Sr. | 100% | ||||
| Lawrence Borst | 13% | ||||
| James Bottorff | 92% | ||||
| Anita Bowser | 67% | ||||
| Richard Bray | 22% | ||||
| Billie Breaux | 67% | ||||
| Mary Kay Budak | 83% | ||||
| Lawrence Buell, Sr. | 67% | ||||
| Duane Cheney | 100% | ||||
| J. Murray Clark | 22% | ||||
| William Cochran | 100% | ||||
| Gary Cook | 91% | ||||
| William Crawford | 100% | ||||
| Allie Craycraft, Jr. | 67% | ||||
| David Crooks | 92% | ||||
| Susan Crosby | 100% | ||||
| John Day | 100% | ||||
| Jerry Denbo | 100% | ||||
| Mae Dickinson | 100% | ||||
| Gary Dillon | 50% | ||||
| Chester Dobis | 100% | ||||
| Daniel Dumezich | 92% | ||||
| Cleo Duncan | 67% | ||||
| Michael Dvorak | 100% | ||||
| Jeffrey Espich | 42% | ||||
| Ralph Foley | 40% | ||||
| David Ford | 22% | ||||
| John Gregory Frenz | 100% | ||||
| Craig Fry | 100% | ||||
| Beverly Gard | 22% | ||||
| Robert Garton | 22% | ||||
| Benjamin GiaQuinta, Sr. | 100% | ||||
| Gloria Goeglein | 30% | ||||
| John Gregg | 100% | ||||
| Dale Grubb | 100% | ||||
| Joseph Harrison | 22% | ||||
| Brian Hasler | 100% | ||||
| Ron Herrell | 100% | ||||
| Robert Hoffman | 50% | ||||
| Glenn Howard | 67% | ||||
| Robert Jackman | 22% | ||||
| Steven Johnson | 22% | ||||
| Thomas Kromkowski | 100% | ||||
| Mark Kruzan | 100% | ||||
| Robert Daniel Kuzman | 100% | ||||
| Claire Leuck | 100% | ||||
| James Lewis, Jr. | 67% | ||||
| Ronald Liggett | 100% | ||||
| Teresa Lubbers | 22% | ||||
| Larry Lutz | 67% | ||||
| Markt Lance Lytle | 100% | ||||
| Edmund Mahern | 100% | ||||
| Richard Mangus | 58% | ||||
| Paul Mannweiler | 36% | ||||
| Richard McClain | 58% | ||||
| Charles B. Meeks | 22% | ||||
| Robert Meeks | 22% | ||||
| Scott Mellinger | 100% | ||||
| Dean Mock | 27% | ||||
| Winfield Moses, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Bruce Munson | 64% | ||||
| Michael Murphy | 33% | ||||
| Dennie Oxley II | 100% | ||||
| Marvin Riegsecker | 22% | ||||
| Michael Ripley | 50% | ||||
| Paul Robertson | 100% | ||||
| William Ruppel | 58% | ||||
| Sue Scholer | 42% | ||||
| Gregory Dale Server | 44% | ||||
| Vi Simpson | 67% | ||||
| Connie Weigleb Sipes | 75% | ||||
| Becky Skillman | 22% | ||||
| Michael Smith | 50% | ||||
| Samuel Smith, Jr. | 67% | ||||
| Dan Stevenson, Sr. | 100% | ||||
| Russell Stilwell | 100% | ||||
| W. Dale Sturtz | 100% | ||||
| Vern Tincher | 100% | ||||
| John Ulmer | 58% | ||||
| Thomas Weatherwax | 22% | ||||
| Jonathan David Weinzapfel | 100% | ||||
| Peggy Welch | 100% | ||||
| Harold Wheeler | 0% | ||||
| Matthew Whetstone | 42% | ||||
| Dean Young | 62% | ||||
| David Yount, Sr. | 50% |
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.