| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WA | State Senate | 1 | Rosemary McAuliffe | Democratic | 85% |
| WA | County Council | 1 | Dan Roach | Republican | 24% |
| WA | State Senate | 2 | Randi Becker | Republican | 13% |
| WA | State House | 2 Position 1 | Gary Alexander | Republican | 15% |
| WA | U.S. House | 3 | Jaime Herrera Beutler | Republican | 19% |
| WA | State House | 3 Position 2 | Timm Ormsby | Democratic | 99% |
| WA | State House | 4 Position 1 | Larry Crouse | Republican | 12% |
| WA | State House | 4 Position 2 | Matt Shea | Republican | 18% |
| WA | State House | 5 Position 1 | Jay Rodne | Republican | 19% |
| WA | U.S. House | 6 | Derek Kilmer | Democratic | 83% |
| WA | State House | 6 Position 1 | Kevin Parker | Republican | 17% |
| WA | State House | 7 Position 1 | Shelly Short | Republican | 6% |
| WA | State House | 7 Position 2 | Joel Kretz | Republican | 13% |
| WA | Councilmember | 8 | Joe McDermott | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State House | 8 Position 1 | Brad Klippert | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State House | 8 Position 2 | Larry Haler | Republican | 28% |
| WA | State Senate | 9 | Mark Schoesler | Republican | 12% |
| WA | State House | 9 Position 1 | Susan Fagan | Republican | 10% |
| WA | State House | 9 Position 2 | Joe Schmick | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State Senate | 10 | Barbara Bailey | Republican | 14% |
| WA | State House | 10 Position 1 | Norma Smith | Republican | 18% |
| WA | State Senate | 11 | Bob Hasegawa | Democratic | 100% |
| WA | State House | 11 Position 1 | Zack Hudgins | Democratic | 97% |
| WA | State Senate | 12 | Linda Evans Parlette | Republican | 14% |
| WA | State House | 12 Position 1 | Cary Condotta | Republican | 14% |
| WA | State Senate | 13 | Janéa Holmquist | Republican | 12% |
| WA | State House | 13 Position 1 | Judy Warnick | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State Senate | 14 | Curtis King | Republican | 19% |
| WA | State House | 14 Position 1 | Norm Johnson | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State House | 14 Position 2 | Charles Ross | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State Senate | 15 | Jim Honeyford | Republican | 7% |
| WA | State House | 15 Position 1 | Bruce Chandler | Republican | 9% |
| WA | State House | 15 Position 2 | David Taylor | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State Senate | 16 | Mike Hewitt | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State House | 16 Position 1 | Maureen Walsh | Republican | 30% |
| WA | State House | 16 Position 2 | Terry Nealey | Republican | 0% |
| WA | State Senate | 17 | Donald Benton | Republican | 26% |
| WA | State Senate | 19 | Brian Hatfield | Democratic | 78% |
| WA | State House | 19 Position 1 | Dean Takko | Democratic | 85% |
| WA | State House | 19 Position 2 | Brian Blake | Democratic | 90% |
| WA | State House | 20 Position 1 | Richard DeBolt | Republican | 15% |
| WA | State House | 20 Position 2 | Ed Orcutt | Republican | 15% |
| WA | State Senate | 21 | Paull Shin | Democratic | 87% |
| WA | State House | 21 Position 1 | Mary Helen Roberts | Democratic | 97% |
| WA | State House | 21 Position 2 | Marko Liias | Democratic | 93% |
| WA | State Senate | 22 | Karen Fraser | Democratic | 96% |
| WA | State House | 22 Position 2 | Sam Hunt | Democratic | 97% |
| WA | State Senate | 23 | Christine Rolfes | Democratic | 84% |
| WA | State House | 23 Position 1 | Sherry Appleton | Democratic | 98% |
| WA | State Senate | 24 | Jim Hargrove | Democratic | 71% |
| WA | State House | 24 Position 1 | Kevin Van De Wege | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State Senate | 25 | Bruce Dammeier | Republican | 22% |
| WA | State House | 25 Position 1 | Dawn Morrell | Democratic | 94% |
| WA | State House | 26 Position 1 | Jan Angel | Republican | 22% |
| WA | State House | 26 Position 2 | Larry Seaquist | Democratic | 74% |
| WA | State Senate | 27 | Jeannie Darneille | Democratic | 93% |
| WA | State Senate | 28 | Michael Carrell | Republican | 21% |
| WA | State House | 28 Position 2 | Tami Green | Democratic | 97% |
| WA | State Senate | 29 | Steve Conway | Democratic | 99% |
| WA | State House | 29 Position 2 | Steve Kirby | Democratic | 98% |
| WA | State Senate | 30 | Tracey Eide | Democratic | 90% |
| WA | State Senate | 31 | Pam Roach | Republican | 39% |
| WA | State House | 31 Position 2 | Christopher Hurst | Democratic | 89% |
| WA | State Senate | 32 | Maralyn Chase | Democratic | 99% |
| WA | State House | 32 Position 2 | Ruth Kagi | Democratic | 92% |
| WA | State Senate | 33 | Karen Keiser | Democratic | 96% |
| WA | State House | 33 Position 1 | Tina Orwall | Democratic | 83% |
| WA | State House | 33 Position 2 | Dave Upthegrove | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State Senate | 34 | Sharon Nelson | Democratic | 93% |
| WA | State House | 34 Position 1 | Eileen Cody | Democratic | 97% |
| WA | State Senate | 35 | Timothy Sheldon | Democratic | 31% |
| WA | State House | 35 Position 1 | Kathy Haigh | Democratic | 92% |
| WA | State Senate | 36 | Jeanne Kohl-Welles | Democratic | 93% |
| WA | State House | 36 Position 1 | Reuven Carlyle | Democratic | 63% |
| WA | State Senate | 37 | Adam Kline | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State House | 37 Position 1 | Sharon Tomiko Santos | Democratic | 93% |
| WA | State House | 37 Position 2 | Eric Pettigrew | Democratic | 94% |
| WA | State House | 38 Position 1 | John McCoy | Democratic | 94% |
| WA | State House | 38 Position 2 | Mike Sells | Democratic | 100% |
| WA | State Senate | 39 | Kirk Pearson | Republican | 16% |
| WA | State House | 39 Position 1 | Dan Kristiansen | Republican | 11% |
| WA | State Senate | 40 | Kevin Ranker | Democratic | 88% |
| WA | State House | 40 Position 2 | Jeff Morris | Democratic | 80% |
| WA | State House | 41 Position 1 | Marcie Maxwell | Democratic | 78% |
| WA | State House | 41 Position 2 | Judy Clibborn | Democratic | 85% |
| WA | State Senate | 42 | Doug Ericksen | Republican | 17% |
| WA | State Senate | 43 | Edward Murray | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State House | 43 Position 1 | Jamie Pedersen | Democratic | 89% |
| WA | State House | 43 Position 2 | Frank Chopp | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State Senate | 44 | Steve Hobbs | Democratic | 77% |
| WA | State House | 44 Position 1 | Hans Dunshee | Democratic | 92% |
| WA | State House | 44 Position 2 | Mike Hope | Republican | 17% |
| WA | State House | 45 Position 1 | Roger Goodman | Democratic | 89% |
| WA | State House | 45 Position 2 | Larry Springer | Democratic | 80% |
| WA | State House | 47 Position 2 | Pat Sullivan | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | State Senate | 48 | Rodney Tom | Democratic | 59% |
| WA | State House | 48 Position 1 | Ross Hunter | Democratic | 78% |
| WA | State House | 49 Position 2 | Jim Moeller | Democratic | 95% |
| WA | Mayor | At-Large | Skip Priest | Republican | 41% |
| WA | Auditor | Troy Kelley | Democratic | 66% | |
| Glenn Anderson | 16% | ||||
| Mike Armstrong | 14% | ||||
| Jean Berkey | 87% | ||||
| Dale Brandland | 20% | ||||
| Lisa Brown | 95% | ||||
| Tom Campbell | 72% | ||||
| Jerome Delvin | 16% | ||||
| Mary Lou Dickerson | 96% | ||||
| John Driscoll | 65% | ||||
| Deb Eddy | 74% | ||||
| Mark Ericks | 89% | ||||
| Darlene Fairley | 95% | ||||
| Fred Finn | 50% | ||||
| Dennis Flannigan | 95% | ||||
| Rosa Franklin | 93% | ||||
| Randy Gordon | 75% | ||||
| Mary Haugen | 62% | ||||
| Bill Hinkle | 13% | ||||
| Jim Jacks | 89% | ||||
| Ken Jacobsen | 91% | ||||
| Jim Kastama | 81% | ||||
| Claudia Kauffman | 86% | ||||
| Phyllis Kenney | 98% | ||||
| Lynn Kessler | 81% | ||||
| Kelli Linville | 73% | ||||
| Christopher Marr | 75% | ||||
| Robert McCaslin | 10% | ||||
| Jim McCune | 25% | ||||
| Mark Miloscia | 92% | ||||
| Bob Morton | 8% | ||||
| Al O'Brien | 83% | ||||
| Eric Oemig | 89% | ||||
| Cheryl Pflug | 22% | ||||
| Margarita Prentice | 90% | ||||
| Craig Pridemore | 97% | ||||
| Tim Probst | 61% | ||||
| Dave Quall | 74% | ||||
| Debbie Regala | 94% | ||||
| Phil Rockefeller | 86% | ||||
| Geoff Simpson | 98% | ||||
| Val Stevens | 9% | ||||
| Dan Swecker | 21% | ||||
| Deb Wallace | 79% | ||||
| Scott White | 94% | ||||
| Brendan Williams | 98% | ||||
| Alex Wood | 98% | ||||
| Joseph Zarelli | 14% |
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.