| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Ackerman | 100% | ||||
| Gordon Anderson | 0% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 25 | Laurie Anderson | Democratic | 100% |
| Jason Atkinson | 0% | ||||
| OR | Commissioner of Labor and Industries | Brad Avakian | Democratic | 100% | |
| OR | State House | 28 | Jeff Barker | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 11 | Phil Barnhart | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State Senate | 3 | Alan Bates | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 20 | Vicki Berger | Republican | 20% |
| Elizabeth Beyer | 100% | ||||
| Roger Beyer | 33% | ||||
| OR | State House | 32 | Deborah Boone | Democratic | 75% |
| OR | State Senate | 12 | Brian Boquist | Republican | 0% |
| Alan Brown | 0% | ||||
| OR | Secretary of State | Kate Brown | Democratic | 100% | |
| Scott Bruun | 0% | ||||
| OR | State House | 5 | Peter Buckley | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State Senate | 18 | Ginny Burdick | Democratic | 100% |
| Chuck Burley | 0% | ||||
| R. Thomas Butler | 0% | ||||
| OR | State House | 19 | Kevin Cameron | Republican | 0% |
| Margaret Carter | 100% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 11 | Peter Courtney | Democratic | 100% |
| John Dallum | 0% | ||||
| Billy Dalto | 0% | ||||
| Ryan Deckert | 100% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 19 | Richard Devlin | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State Senate | 23 | Jackie Dingfelder | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 6 | Sal Esquivel | Republican | 0% |
| Debi Farr | 0% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 30 | Ted Ferrioli | Republican | 0% |
| Linda Flores | 0% | ||||
| Larry Galizio | 100% | ||||
| William Garrard | 0% | ||||
| Gary George | 33% | ||||
| George Gilman | 0% | ||||
| Avel Louise Gordly | 100% | ||||
| OR | State House | 33 | Mitch Greenlick | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 7 | Bruce Hanna | Republican | 0% |
| Gary Hansen | 100% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 14 | Mark Hass | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 8 | Paul Holvey | Democratic | 100% |
| Dave Hunt | 80% | ||||
| OR | State House | 58 | Bob Jenson | Republican | 0% |
| OR | State Senate | 16 | Elizabeth Johnson | Democratic | 100% |
| Derrick Kitts | 0% | ||||
| OR | State House | 22 | Betty Komp | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 1 | Wayne Krieger | Republican | 0% |
| Jeffrey Kropf | 0% | ||||
| Jerry Krummel | 0% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 1 | Jeff Kruse | Republican | 0% |
| John Lim | 0% | ||||
| Greg Macpherson | 100% | ||||
| Steve March | 100% | ||||
| OR | U.S. Senate | Jr | Jeff Merkley | Democratic | 100% |
| Rick Metsger | 100% | ||||
| Karen Minnis | 0% | ||||
| OR | Commissioner | At-Large | Susan Morgan | Republican | 0% |
| William Morrisette | 100% | ||||
| Frank Morse | 0% | ||||
| David Nelson | 0% | ||||
| Donna Nelson | 0% | ||||
| Mary Nolan | 100% | ||||
| OR | State House | 15 | Andy Olson | Republican | 0% |
| OR | State Senate | 4 | Floyd Prozanski, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 4 | Dennis Richardson | Republican | 0% |
| Chuck Riley | 100% | ||||
| Charlie Ringo | 100% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 5 | Arnold Roblan | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State Senate | 21 | Diane Rosenbaum | Democratic | 100% |
| Michael Schaufler | 80% | ||||
| OR | U.S. House | 5 | Kurt Schrader | Democratic | 100% |
| Wayne Scott | 0% | ||||
| Frank Shields | 100% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 22 | William Shields | Democratic | 100% |
| OR | State House | 57 | Greg Smith | Republican | 0% |
| Patti Smith | 0% | ||||
| OR | State Senate | 15 | Bruce Starr | Republican | 0% |
| Charles Starr | 0% | ||||
| Mac Sumner | 0% | ||||
| OR | State House | 25 | Kim Thatcher | Republican | 0% |
| OR | State House | 41 | Carolyn Tomei | Democratic | 100% |
| Joanne Verger | 100% | ||||
| Vicki Walker | 100% | ||||
| Bernard Westlund II | 0% | ||||
| OR | State House | 53 | Gene Whisnant | Republican | 0% |
| OR | State Senate | 28 | Doug Whitsett | Republican | 33% |
| OR | State Senate | 10 | Jackie Winters | Republican | 0% |
| OR | State House | 31 | Bradley Witt | Democratic | 100% |
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.