| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LA | State House | 98 | Neil Abramson | Democratic | 100% |
| LA | State Senate | 9 | Conrad Appel | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 9 | Henry Burns | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 89 | Tim Burns | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 49 | Simone Champagne | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 90 | Greg Cromer | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State Senate | 11 | Jack Donahue, Jr. | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 35 | Brett Geymann | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 41 | Mickey Guillory | Democratic | 100% |
| LA | State House | 63 | Dalton Honoré | Democratic | 100% |
| John LaBruzzo, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| LA | State House | 59 | Eddie Lambert | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 1 | James Morris | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 76 | Kevin Pearson | Republican | 100% |
| LA | State House | 55 | Jerome Richard | Independent | 100% |
| Jane Smith | 100% | ||||
| Jim Tucker | 100% | ||||
| Ernest Wooton | 100% | ||||
| LA | State House | 102 | Jeffery Arnold | Democratic | 89% |
| Damon Baldone | 89% | ||||
| LA | State House | 6 | Thomas Carmody, Jr. | Republican | 89% |
| LA | State House | 68 | Stephen Carter | Republican | 89% |
| LA | State Senate | 23 | Cortez | Republican | 89% |
| LA | State House | 33 | Michael Danahay | Democratic | 89% |
| LA | State House | 54 | Jerry Gisclair | Democratic | 89% |
| LA | State House | 82 | J. Cameron Henry, Jr. | Republican | 89% |
| Kay Katz | 89% | ||||
| Anthony Ligi, Jr. | 89% | ||||
| Samuel Little | 89% | ||||
| LA | State House | 94 | Nick Lorusso | Republican | 89% |
| Thomas McVea | 89% | ||||
| Nickie Monica | 89% | ||||
| LA | State House | 74 | Scott Simon | Republican | 89% |
| LA | State House | 78 | Kirk Talbot | Republican | 89% |
| LA | State Senate | 36 | Robert Adley | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State Senate | 8 | John Alario, Jr. | Republican | 88% |
| Hollis Downs | 88% | ||||
| LA | State House | 70 | Franklin Foil | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State House | 27 | Chris Hazel | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State House | 36 | Charles Kleckley | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State House | 80 | Joseph Lopinto III | Republican | 88% |
| Willie Mount | 88% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 32 | Neil Riser | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State House | 77 | John Schroder, Sr. | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State Senate | 30 | John Smith | Republican | 88% |
| Ricky Templet | 88% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 33 | Michael Walsworth | Republican | 88% |
| LA | State Senate | 28 | Eric LaFleur | Democratic | 86% |
| LA | State Senate | 25 | Dan Morrish | Republican | 86% |
| LA | State House | 45 | Joel Robideaux | Republican | 86% |
| LA | State House | 52 | Gordon Dove, Sr. | Republican | 83% |
| LA | State Senate | 31 | Gerald Long | Republican | 83% |
| LA | State House | 69 | Erich Ponti | Republican | 83% |
| Julie Quinn | 83% | ||||
| LA | State House | 48 | Taylor Barras | Democratic | 78% |
| LA | State House | 7 | Richard Burford | Republican | 78% |
| LA | State House | 19 | Bubba Chaney | Republican | 78% |
| LA | State House | 84 | Patrick Connick | Republican | 78% |
| LA | State House | 66 | Hunter Greene | Republican | 78% |
| Rickey Nowlin | 78% | ||||
| LA | State House | 73 | Stephen Pugh | Republican | 78% |
| Clifton Richardson | 78% | ||||
| M. J. Smiley, Jr. | 78% | ||||
| LA | State House | 18 | Major Thibaut, Jr. | Democratic | 78% |
| LA | State Senate | 18 | Jody Amedee | Republican | 75% |
| LA | State Senate | 38 | Sherri Buffington | Republican | 75% |
| LA | State Senate | 16 | Dan Claitor | Republican | 75% |
| LA | State Senate | 1 | A. Crowe, Jr. | Republican | 75% |
| Walker Hines | 75% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 35 | Robert Kostelka | Republican | 75% |
| LA | State Senate | 10 | Daniel Martiny | Republican | 75% |
| Lyell Montgomery | 75% | ||||
| Bobby Badon | 71% | ||||
| Noble Ellington | 71% | ||||
| LA | State House | 34 | Albert Franklin | Democratic | 71% |
| LA | State Senate | 24 | Elbert Guillory | Democratic | 71% |
| LA | State Senate | 12 | Ben Nevers, Sr. | Democratic | 71% |
| LA | State Senate | 6 | Bodi White, Jr. | Republican | 71% |
| Billy Chandler | 67% | ||||
| LA | State House | 13 | James Fannin | Democratic | 67% |
| Butch Gautreaux | 67% | ||||
| LA | State House | 37 | John Guinn | Republican | 67% |
| LA | State House | 15 | Frank Hoffmann | Republican | 67% |
| LA | State House | 31 | Nancy Landry | Republican | 67% |
| Michael Michot | 67% | ||||
| LA | State House | 93 | Helena Moreno | Democratic | 67% |
| LA | State House | 71 | J. Rogers Pope | Republican | 67% |
| LA | State Senate | 19 | Gary Smith, Jr. | Democratic | 67% |
| Jean Doerge | 63% | ||||
| LA | State House | 32 | Dorothy Hill | Democratic | 63% |
| LA | State House | 24 | Frank Howard | Republican | 63% |
| Nita Hutter | 63% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 34 | Francis Thompson | Democratic | 63% |
| Joel Chaisson II | 60% | ||||
| LA | State House | 51 | Joe Harrison | Republican | 60% |
| LA | State House | 30 | James Armes III | Democratic | 57% |
| LA | State House | 83 | Robert Billiot | Democratic | 57% |
| LA | State Senate | 20 | Norby Chabert | Republican | 57% |
| B.L. Shaw | 57% | ||||
| LA | State House | 75 | Harold Ritchie | Democratic | 56% |
| Elton Aubert | 50% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 15 | Sharon Broome | Democratic | 50% |
| LA | State House | 26 | Herbert Dixon | Democratic | 50% |
| LA | State Senate | 13 | Dale Erdey | Republican | 50% |
| Rickey Hardy | 50% | ||||
| LA | State House | 38 | Bernard LeBas | Democratic | 50% |
| LA | State House | 91 | Walt Leger III | Democratic | 50% |
| LA | State House | 3 | Barbara Norton | Democratic | 50% |
| Chris Roy, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| LA | State House | 21 | Andy Anders | Democratic | 44% |
| LA | State Senate | 3 | Jean-Paul Morrell | Democratic | 40% |
| LA | State House | 72 | John Edwards | Democratic | 38% |
| LA | State House | 87 | Girod Jackson III | Democratic | 38% |
| LA | State House | 50 | Sam Jones | Democratic | 38% |
| LA | State House | 67 | Patricia Smith | Democratic | 38% |
| LA | State House | 92 | Thomas Willmott | Republican | 38% |
| LA | State House | 2 | Roy Burrell | Democratic | 33% |
| Lydia Jackson | 33% | ||||
| Rosalind Jones | 33% | ||||
| LA | State House | 29 | Regina Barrow | Democratic | 29% |
| LA | State Senate | 29 | Richard Gallot, Jr. | Democratic | 29% |
| Michael Jackson | 29% | ||||
| LA | State House | 60 | Karen St Germain | Democratic | 29% |
| Charmaine Stiaes | 29% | ||||
| LA | State House | 28 | Robert Johnson | Democratic | 25% |
| LA | State House | 42 | Jack Montoucet | Democratic | 25% |
| LA | State House | 4 | Patrick Williams | Democratic | 25% |
| Robert Marionneaux, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| LA | State Senate | 14 | Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb | Democratic | 14% |
| LA | State House | 97 | Jared Brossett | Democratic | 11% |
| LA | State House | 100 | Austin Badon, Jr. | Democratic | 0% |
| LA | State Senate | 4 | Edwin Murray | Democratic | 0% |
| LA | State Senate | 5 | Karen Peterson | Democratic | 0% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Louisiana National Federation of Independent Business
2010-2011 Positions
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.