| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ernest Alexander | 88% | ||||
| Glenn Ansardi | 57% | ||||
| Diana Bajoie | 20% | ||||
| Damon Baldone | 80% | ||||
| Robert Barham | 63% | ||||
| Clara Baudoin | 24% | ||||
| Ernest Baylor, Jr. | 12% | ||||
| Ronald Bean | 76% | ||||
| Gary Beard | 100% | ||||
| Lambert Boissiere, Jr. | 48% | ||||
| Shirley Bowler | 96% | ||||
| Beverly Gourdon Bruce | 35% | ||||
| Emile Bruneau | 81% | ||||
| James Cain | 45% | ||||
| LA | County Member | Thomas John Capella | 100% | ||
| Robert Carter | 27% | ||||
| Donald Cazayoux, Jr. | 46% | ||||
| Joel Chaisson II | 77% | ||||
| Carl Crane | 88% | ||||
| Donald Cravins, Sr. | 3% | ||||
| Israel Curtis | 5% | ||||
| N. J. Damico | 73% | ||||
| William Daniel IV | 100% | ||||
| Carla Dartez | 71% | ||||
| Lynn Blackquell Dean | 88% | ||||
| Emma Devillier | 40% | ||||
| Charles DeWitt, Jr. | 30% | ||||
| John Diez | 73% | ||||
| Jean Doerge | 42% | ||||
| Hunt Downer, Jr. | 79% | ||||
| Reggie Dupre, Jr. | 57% | ||||
| Sydnie Mae Durand | 54% | ||||
| Noble Ellington | 44% | ||||
| Rick Farrar | 54% | ||||
| Robert Faucheux, Jr. | 54% | ||||
| Cleo Fields | 13% | ||||
| Daniel Thomas Flavin | 88% | ||||
| Heulette Fontenot | 66% | ||||
| Mickey Frith | 69% | ||||
| Gregory Lee Fruge | 81% | ||||
| Mike Futrell | 92% | ||||
| Butch Gautreaux | 59% | ||||
| Cedric Bradford Glover | 9% | ||||
| Kyle Mark Green | 36% | ||||
| Elcie Guillory | 31% | ||||
| John Joseph Hainkel, Jr. | 15% | ||||
| Alexander Heaton | 48% | ||||
| Troy Hebert | 73% | ||||
| Francis Heitmeier | 26% | ||||
| Herman Ray Hill | 30% | ||||
| Donald Hines | 9% | ||||
| Melvin Lee Holden | 20% | ||||
| Ken Hollis | 68% | ||||
| Avon Honey | 0% | ||||
| Roy Hopkins | 60% | ||||
| Fred Hoyt | 83% | ||||
| Charles Irvin Hudson | 18% | ||||
| Willie Hunter, Jr. | 12% | ||||
| Nita Hutter | 73% | ||||
| Kay Iles | 20% | ||||
| Paulette Riley Irons | 40% | ||||
| Lydia Jackson | 24% | ||||
| Michael Jackson | 33% | ||||
| LA | Councilmember | E | Jon Johnson | 21% | |
| Bill Jones | 23% | ||||
| Charles Jones | 5% | ||||
| Kay Katz | 98% | ||||
| Donald Kennard | 85% | ||||
| Lelon Kenney | 67% | ||||
| Louis Lambert, Jr. | 45% | ||||
| Charles Lancaster, Jr. | 84% | ||||
| Jerry Luke LeBlanc | 68% | ||||
| Arthur Lentini | 56% | ||||
| Leonard Lucas, Jr. | 22% | ||||
| Max Malone | 100% | ||||
| Robert Marionneaux, Jr. | 38% | ||||
| Charles McDonald | 88% | ||||
| Joe McPherson | 26% | ||||
| Thomas McVea | 47% | ||||
| Michael Michot | 83% | ||||
| Billy Montgomery | 29% | ||||
| Willie Mount | 46% | ||||
| Kenneth Odinet, Sr. | 8% | ||||
| Anthony Richard Perkins | 92% | ||||
| Wilfred Pierre | 33% | ||||
| Gillis Pinac | 15% | ||||
| Loulan Pitre, Jr. | 84% | ||||
| Henry Powell | 75% | ||||
| Roy Quezaire, Jr. | 19% | ||||
| Craig Romero | 54% | ||||
| Errol Romero | 75% | ||||
| Joe Salter | 42% | ||||
| Matthew Schneider III | 88% | ||||
| Melinda Schwegmann | 41% | ||||
| B.L. Shaw | 77% | ||||
| Jack Smith | 68% | ||||
| Jane Smith | 65% | ||||
| Kenneth Smith | 46% | ||||
| Jennifer Sneed | 76% | ||||
| Victor Stelly | 75% | ||||
| Patrick Swilling | 38% | ||||
| Gerald Theunissen | 59% | ||||
| Jerry Thomas | 59% | ||||
| Joseph Toomy | 72% | ||||
| Thomas Townsend | 29% | ||||
| Warren Triche, Jr. | 69% | ||||
| Jim Tucker | 100% | ||||
| J. Chris Ullo | 49% | ||||
| Wayne Waddell | 79% | ||||
| Diane Winston | 85% | ||||
| Ernest Wooton | 54% | ||||
| Thomas Wright | 92% | ||||
| LA | State House | 102 | Jeffery Arnold | Democratic | 100% |
| LA | State Senate | 15 | Sharon Broome | Democratic | 36% |
| LA | State Senate | 14 | Yvonne Dorsey-Colomb | Democratic | 33% |
| LA | State Senate | 29 | Richard Gallot, Jr. | Democratic | 32% |
| LA | State Senate | 28 | Eric LaFleur | Democratic | 50% |
| LA | Mayor | At-Large | Mitch Landrieu | Democratic | 16% |
| LA | State Senate | 3 | Jean-Paul Morrell | Democratic | 35% |
| LA | State Senate | 4 | Edwin Murray | Democratic | 12% |
| LA | State Senate | 12 | Ben Nevers, Sr. | Democratic | 42% |
| LA | State Senate | 5 | Karen Peterson | Democratic | 28% |
| LA | U.S. House | 2 | Cedric Richmond | Democratic | 28% |
| LA | State Senate | 19 | Gary Smith, Jr. | Democratic | 62% |
| LA | State Senate | 39 | Gregory Williams Tarver, Sr. | Democratic | 13% |
| LA | State Senate | 34 | Francis Thompson | Democratic | 43% |
| LA | State Senate | 8 | John Alario, Jr. | Republican | 40% |
| LA | State Senate | 1 | A. Crowe, Jr. | Republican | 92% |
| LA | Lieutenant Governor | Jay Dardenne, Jr. | Republican | 51% | |
| LA | State Senate | 13 | Dale Erdey | Republican | 83% |
| LA | State Senate | 27 | Ronnie Johns | Republican | 80% |
| LA | State Senate | 10 | Daniel Martiny | Republican | 71% |
| LA | State Senate | 25 | Dan Morrish | Republican | 86% |
| LA | U.S. House | 1 | Steve Scalise | Republican | 100% |
| LA | Secretary of State | Tom Schedler, Jr. | Republican | 68% | |
| LA | State Senate | 30 | John Smith | Republican | 38% |
| LA | Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry | Michael Strain | Republican | 79% | |
| LA | State Senate | 33 | Michael Walsworth | Republican | 88% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
2000-2002 Positions
How to Interpret these Evaluations
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