| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paula Aboud | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 10 | Dave Bradley | Democratic | 100% |
| Meg Burton Cahill | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 3 | Olivia Cajero Bedford | Democratic | 100% |
| AZ | State House | 24 | Chad Campbell | Democratic | 100% |
| Cloves Campbell, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Tom Chabin | 100% | ||||
| Chris Deschene | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 9 | Steve Farley | Democratic | 100% |
| AZ | State Senate | 27 | Leah Landrum Taylor | Democratic | 100% |
| Phil Lopes | 100% | ||||
| David Lujan | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 30 | Debbie McCune-Davis | Democratic | 100% |
| Rebecca Rios | 100% | ||||
| David Schapira | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 19 | Anna Tovar | Democratic | 100% |
| Rae Waters | 100% | ||||
| Pat Fleming | 93% | ||||
| Martha Garcia | 93% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 28 | Eric Meyer | Democratic | 93% |
| Daniel Patterson | 92% | ||||
| Nancy Young Wright | 91% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 2 | Linda Lopez | Democratic | 90% |
| AZ | State House | 7 | Albert Hale | Democratic | 89% |
| Matthew Heinz | 88% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 30 | Robert Meza | Democratic | 88% |
| AZ | State Senate | 26 | Ed Ableser | Democratic | 87% |
| Jorge Garcia | 87% | ||||
| Ben Miranda | 80% | ||||
| Amanda Aguirre | 75% | ||||
| Manny Alvarez | 75% | ||||
| Ken Cheuvront | 67% | ||||
| AZ | Mayor | At-Large | Jay Tibshraeny | Republican | 67% |
| AZ | State Senate | 4 | Lynne Pancrazi | Democratic | 62% |
| Jack Brown | 58% | ||||
| Doug Quelland | 58% | ||||
| AZ | U.S. House | 9 | Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | 57% |
| Tom Boone | 54% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 23 | Michele Reagan | Republican | 54% |
| Cecil Ash | 52% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 28 | Adam Driggs | Republican | 52% |
| AZ | State Senate | 18 | John McComish | Republican | 52% |
| AZ | State House | 8 | Frank Pratt | Republican | 52% |
| AZ | State House | 1 | Andy Tobin, Sr. | Republican | 52% |
| Jim Weiers | 52% | ||||
| Vic Williams | 52% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 17 | Steven Yarbrough | Republican | 52% |
| Ray Barnes | 47% | ||||
| Barbara Leff | 45% | ||||
| Linda Gray | 43% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 13 | Steve Montenegro | Republican | 43% |
| John Nelson | 43% | ||||
| Thayer Verschoor | 43% | ||||
| Steve Court | 42% | ||||
| Warde Nichols | 42% | ||||
| Bill Konopnicki | 41% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 8 | Barbara McGuire | Democratic | 41% |
| Carolyn Allen | 40% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 15 | Nancy Barto | Republican | 40% |
| Russ Jones | 40% | ||||
| Kirk Adams | 38% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 5 | Doris Goodale | Republican | 38% |
| Frank Antenori | 36% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 14 | David Gowan, Sr. | Republican | 36% |
| AZ | State House | 14 | David Stevens | Republican | 36% |
| AZ | State Senate | 11 | Al Melvin | Republican | 34% |
| Laurin Hendrix | 33% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 20 | Carl Seel | Republican | 33% |
| Jonathan Paton | 31% | ||||
| Sam Crump | 30% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 21 | Debbie Lesko | Republican | 30% |
| Lucy Mason | 30% | ||||
| Nancy McLain | 28% | ||||
| Jerry Weiers | 28% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 16 | Rich Crandall | Republican | 26% |
| AZ | Superintendent of Public Instruction | John Huppenthal | Republican | 22% | |
| AZ | Corporation Commissioner | Robert Burns | Republican | 21% | |
| AZ | State Senate | 12 | Andy Biggs | Republican | 20% |
| AZ | State House | 23 | John Kavanagh | Republican | 20% |
| Jack Harper | 19% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 1 | Steve Pierce | Republican | 19% |
| AZ | Councilman | 2 | Jim Waring | Republican | 13% |
| AZ | State Senate | 21 | Rick Murphy | Republican | 12% |
| AZ | State Senate | 22 | Judy Burges | Republican | 11% |
| Pamela Gorman | 11% | ||||
| Russell Pearce | 9% | ||||
| Chuck Gray | 8% | ||||
| Sylvia Allen | 2% | ||||
| Ron Gould | 0% |
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.