| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Christopher Caruso | 0% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 2 | Eric Coleman | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State Senate | 17 | Joseph Crisco, Jr. | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | U.S. House | 3 | Rosa DeLauro | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State House | 92 | Patricia Dillon | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State House | 18 | Andy Fleischmann | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State Senate | 1 | John Fonfara | Democratic | 0% |
| Steve Fontana | 0% | ||||
| CT | State House | 146 | Gerald Fox III | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State House | 110 | Bob Godfrey | Democratic | 0% |
| Edwin Gomes | 0% | ||||
| Gail Hamm | 0% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 10 | Toni Harp | Democratic | 0% |
| Maryanne Hornish | 0% | ||||
| CT | Attorney General | George Jepsen | Democratic, Working Families | 0% | |
| Marie Lopez Kirkley-Bey | 0% | ||||
| CT | U.S. House | 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | State House | 17 | Timothy LeGeyt | Republican | 0% |
| CT | State Senate | 11 | Martin Looney | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | Governor | Dan Malloy | Democratic | 0% | |
| CT | State House | 7 | Douglas McCrory | Democratic | 0% |
| CT | Justice of the Supreme Court | Andrew McDonald | 0% | ||
| CT | Secretary of State | Denise Merrill | Democratic, Working Families | 0% | |
| CT | State Senate | 22 | Anthony Musto | Democratic | 0% |
| Edith Prague | 0% | ||||
| Melissa Riley | 0% | ||||
| CT | State House | 38 | Elizabeth Ritter | Democratic | 0% |
| Earle Roberts, Jr. | 0% | ||||
| Kelvin Roldan | 0% | ||||
| Jim Sargent | 0% | ||||
| CT | State House | 33 | Joseph Serra | Democratic | 0% |
| John Thompson | 0% | ||||
| CT | State House | 93 | Toni Walker | Democratic-NPL | 0% |
| CT | U.S. House | 4 | Jim Himes | Democratic | 8% |
| CT | State Senate | 23 | Andres Ayala, Jr. | Democratic | 17% |
| Jason Bartlett | 17% | ||||
| CT | State House | 124 | Charles Clemons, Jr. | Democratic | 17% |
| Lisa Davenport | 17% | ||||
| Christopher Donovan | 17% | ||||
| Thomas Drew | 17% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 25 | Bob Duff | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | Council Member | At-Large | Anna Duleep | Democratic | 17% |
| Thomas Gaffey | 17% | ||||
| CT | State House | 10 | Henry Genga | Democratic | 17% |
| John Geragosian | 17% | ||||
| Robert Gonzalez | 17% | ||||
| Ted Graziani | 17% | ||||
| CT | Councilor | At-Large | Denise Hall | Republican | 17% |
| CT | State House | 127 | Jack Hennessy | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 39 | Ernest Hewett | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 94 | Gary Holder-Winfield | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State Senate | 3 | Gary LeBeau | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State Senate | 27 | Carlo Leone | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 97 | Robert Megna | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 140 | Bruce Morris | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | U.S. Senate | Jr | Chris Murphy | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 85 | Mary Mushinsky | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 27 | Sandy Nafis | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | Treasurer | Denise Nappier | Democratic | 17% | |
| Vickie Orsini Nardello | 17% | ||||
| James O'Rourke III | 17% | ||||
| CT | State House | 137 | Chris Perone | Democratic | 17% |
| Mary Porter | 17% | ||||
| Howard Richman | 17% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 14 | Gayle Slossburg | Democratic | 17% |
| James Field Spallone | 17% | ||||
| Kathleen Tallarita | 17% | ||||
| CT | State House | 26 | Peter Tercyak | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 147 | William Tong | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 43 | Diana Urban | Democratic | 17% |
| Peter Villano | 17% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 29 | Donald Williams, Jr. | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | State House | 41 | Elissa Wright | Democratic | 17% |
| CT | Lieutenant Governor | Nancy Wyman | Democratic | 17% | |
| Richard Covello | 33% | ||||
| Deborah Heinrich | 33% | ||||
| CT | Burgess | At-Large | Tamath Rossi | Republican | 33% |
| CT | State House | 88 | Brendan Sharkey | Democratic | 33% |
| CT | State Senate | 20 | Andrea Stillman | Democratic | 33% |
| CT | State House | 83 | Catherine Abercrombie | Democratic | 42% |
| David Bauer | 42% | ||||
| CT | State House | 22 | Elizabeth Boukus | Democratic | 42% |
| Dennis Brenner | 42% | ||||
| CT | State House | 72 | Larry Butler | Democratic | 42% |
| CT | State Senate | 5 | Beth Bye | Democratic | 42% |
| CT | State House | 151 | Fred Camillo, Jr. | Republican | 42% |
| CT | State House | 116 | Lou Esposito, Jr. | Democratic | 42% |
| CT | State House | 133 | Kim Fawcett | Democratic | 42% |
| CT | State House | 149 | Livvy Floren | Republican | 42% |
| Lile Gibbons | 42% | ||||
| Ethan Goldman | 42% | ||||
| James Griffin | 42% | ||||
| Chet Harris | 42% | ||||
| Thomas Kehoe | 42% | ||||
| Andrew Lockwood | 42% | ||||
| David McCluskey | 42% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 12 | Edward Meyer | Democratic | 42% |
| Linda Monaco | 42% | ||||
| CT | State House | 28 | Russell Morin | Democratic | 42% |
| CT | State House | 79 | Frank Nicastro, Sr. | Democratic | 42% |
| Timothy O'Brien, Jr. | 42% | ||||
| Richard Roy | 42% | ||||
| Linda Schofield | 42% | ||||
| Joseph Taborsak | 42% | ||||
| CT | State House | 141 | Terrie Wood | Republican | 42% |
| Michael Zelasky | 42% | ||||
| Henry Zembko | 42% | ||||
| CT | State House | 95 | Juan Candelaria | Democratic | 50% |
| CT | U.S. House | 2 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 50% |
| CT | State House | 115 | Stephen Dargan | Democratic | 50% |
| CT | State House | 90 | Mary Fritz | Democratic | 50% |
| James Miron | 50% | ||||
| CT | State House | 98 | Patricia Widlitz | Democratic | 50% |
| CT | Council Member | At-Large | John Barry | Democratic | 58% |
| CT | State House | 78 | Whit Betts | Republican | 58% |
| CT | State House | 117 | Paul Davis | Democratic | 58% |
| CT | Commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services | Don DeFronzo | Democratic | 58% | |
| CT | State House | 111 | John Frey | Republican | 58% |
| Janet Peckinpaugh | 58% | ||||
| Andrew Roraback | 58% | ||||
| Jonathan Searles | 58% | ||||
| CT | Mayor | At-Large | Mark Boughton | 67% | |
| CT | State House | 142 | Lawrence Cafero, Jr. | Republican | 67% |
| CT | State House | 86 | Vincent Candelora | Republican | 67% |
| Thomas Colapietro, Jr. | 67% | ||||
| Dan Debicella | 67% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 36 | L. Scott Frantz | Republican | 67% |
| John Hetherington | 67% | ||||
| CT | State House | 120 | Laura Hoydick | Republican | 67% |
| Karen Jarmoc | 67% | ||||
| Robert Jeniski | 67% | ||||
| CT | State House | 59 | David Kiner | Democratic | 67% |
| Vin Marino | 67% | ||||
| Dom Mazzoccoli | 67% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 28 | John McKinney | Republican | 67% |
| William Nash | 67% | ||||
| CT | Councilman | At-Large | Ken Nelson, Jr. | 67% | |
| Timothy Plungis | 67% | ||||
| John Rigby | 67% | ||||
| T.R. Rowe | 67% | ||||
| Tony Siragusa | 67% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 31 | Jason Welch | Republican | 67% |
| CT | State House | 14 | Bill Aman | Republican | 75% |
| Eileen Daily | 75% | ||||
| CT | State House | 57 | Christopher Davis | Republican | 75% |
| CT | State House | 104 | Linda Gentile | Democratic | 75% |
| CT | State House | 138 | Jan Giegler | Republican | 75% |
| CT | State House | 29 | Tony Guerrera | Democratic | 75% |
| CT | State House | 134 | Tony Hwang | Republican | 75% |
| CT | State House | 37 | Ed Jutila | Democratic | 75% |
| CT | State House | 114 | Themis Klarides | Republican | 75% |
| Joan Lewis | 75% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 24 | Michael McLachlan | Republican | 75% |
| CT | State House | 69 | Arthur O'Neill | Republican | 75% |
| Len Suzio, Jr. | 75% | ||||
| CT | State House | 8 | Tim Ackert | Republican | 83% |
| David Aldarondo | 83% | ||||
| CT | State House | 73 | Jeffrey Berger | Democratic | 83% |
| CT | State Senate | 26 | Toni Boucher | Republican | 83% |
| Matthew Corcoran | 83% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 34 | Len Fasano | Republican | 83% |
| CT | State House | 3 | Minnie Gonzalez | Democratic | 83% |
| Leonard Greene, Jr. | 83% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 15 | Joan Hartley | Democratic | 83% |
| CT | State House | 112 | Debra Lee Hovey | Republican | 83% |
| CT | State House | 53 | Bryan Hurlburt | Democratic | 83% |
| Brian Kluberdanz | 83% | ||||
| Neil Nichols | 83% | ||||
| CT | State House | 76 | John Piscopo | Republican | 83% |
| CT | State House | 62 | Bill Simanski | Republican | 83% |
| CT | State House | 50 | Mike Alberts | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 82 | Buddy Altobello, Jr. | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 30 | Joe Aresimowicz | Democratic | 92% |
| Robert Arute | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 52 | Penny Bacchiochi | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 121 | Terrance Backer | Democratic | 92% |
| Joe Broder | 92% | ||||
| Katheryn Brown | 92% | ||||
| Sam Caligiuri | 92% | ||||
| Cindy Cartier | 92% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 30 | Clark Chapin | Republican | 92% |
| Christopher Coutu | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 71 | Anthony D'Amelio | Republican | 92% |
| Martha Dean | 92% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 9 | Paul Doyle | Democratic | 92% |
| Jill Fitzgerald | 92% | ||||
| Tom Foley | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 23 | Marilyn Giuliano | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State Senate | 35 | Anthony Guglielmo | Republican | 92% |
| Rusty Haigh | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 56 | Claire Janowski | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State Senate | 32 | Rob Kane | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 131 | David Labriola | Republican | 92% |
| Gerald Labriola, Jr. | 92% | ||||
| Kathy Lauretano | 92% | ||||
| CT | State Senate | 16 | Joe Markley | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State Senate | 18 | Andrew Maynard | Democratic | 92% |
| John Mazurek | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 45 | Steve Mikutel | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 122 | Lawrence Miller | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 40 | Edward Moukawsher | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 74 | Selim Noujaim | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 48 | Linda Orange | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | Alderman | Ward 2 | Jason Perillo | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 113 | Jason Perillo | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 70 | Rosa Rebimbas | Republican | 92% |
| Tom Reynolds | 92% | ||||
| John Rodolico | 92% | ||||
| Barbara Ruhe | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 139 | Kevin Ryan | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 80 | Robert Sampson | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 55 | Pamela Sawyer | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 60 | Peggy Sayers | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 107 | David Scribner | Republican | 92% |
| Gregory Smith | 92% | ||||
| Sean Sullivan | 92% | ||||
| John Szewczyk | 92% | ||||
| Michael Vitali | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 68 | Sean Williams | Republican | 92% |
| CT | State House | 64 | Roberta Willis | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State Senate | 8 | Kevin Witkos | Republican | 92% |
| Zeke Zalaski | 92% | ||||
| CT | State House | 103 | Alfred Adinolfi | Republican | 100% |
| CT | State Senate | 7 | John Kissel | Republican | 100% |
| CT | State House | 66 | Craig Miner | Republican | 100% |
| Michael Lawlor | 0% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Coalition of Connecticut Sportsmen
2010 Positions on Sportsmen Issues
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.
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