| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VA | State Senate | 30 | Adam Ebbin | Democratic | 100% |
| David Englin | 100% | ||||
| VA | State House | 71 | Jennifer McClellan | Democratic | 100% |
| VA | State Senate | 9 | Aston McEachin | Democratic | 100% |
| VA | State House | 36 | Ken Plum | Democratic | 100% |
| VA | State House | 43 | Mark Sickles | Democratic | 100% |
| VA | State House | 57 | David Toscano | Democratic | 100% |
| Kristen Amundson | 92% | ||||
| VA | State House | 48 | Robert Brink | Democratic | 92% |
| Albert Eisenberg | 92% | ||||
| Robert Hull | 92% | ||||
| Albert Pollard, Jr. | 92% | ||||
| VA | State House | 53 | James Scott | Democratic | 92% |
| Stephen Shannon | 92% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 25 | Creigh Deeds | Democratic | 91% |
| VA | State Senate | 27 | Jill Vogel | Republican | 90% |
| VA | State House | 37 | David Bulova | Democratic | 85% |
| VA | State House | 74 | Joe Morrissey | Democratic | 85% |
| John Edwards | 83% | ||||
| VA | State House | 46 | Charniele Herring | Democratic | 83% |
| VA | State Senate | 33 | Mark Herring | Democratic | 83% |
| VA | State Senate | 37 | David Marsden | Democratic | 83% |
| Shannon Valentine | 83% | ||||
| Charles Caputo | 82% | ||||
| Edd Houck | 82% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 34 | Chap Petersen | Democratic | 82% |
| VA | State Senate | 39 | George Barker | Democratic | 80% |
| VA | State Senate | 18 | Louise Lucas | Democratic | 80% |
| VA | State Senate | 5 | Kenny Alexander | Democratic | 77% |
| Joseph Bouchard | 77% | ||||
| VA | State House | 100 | Lynwood Lewis, Jr. | Democratic | 77% |
| Margaret Vanderhye | 77% | ||||
| Clifford Athey, Jr. | 75% | ||||
| Jeffrey Frederick | 75% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 32 | Janet Howell | Democratic | 75% |
| Yvonne Miller | 75% | ||||
| VA | State House | 77 | Lionell Spruill, Sr. | Democratic | 75% |
| Mary Margaret Whipple | 75% | ||||
| Ward Armstrong | 73% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 16 | Henry Marsh III | Democratic | 73% |
| VA | State Senate | 6 | Ralph Northam | Democratic | 73% |
| VA | State Senate | 38 | Phillip Puckett | Democratic | 73% |
| VA | State Senate | 36 | Toddy Puller | Democratic | 73% |
| William Reynolds | 73% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 35 | Dick Saslaw | Democratic | 73% |
| Patricia Ticer | 73% | ||||
| VA | State House | 75 | Roslyn Tyler | Democratic | 73% |
| VA | State Senate | 1 | John Miller | Democratic | 70% |
| VA | State Senate | 29 | Charles Colgan, Sr. | Democratic | 67% |
| VA | State Senate | 2 | Mamie Locke | Democratic | 67% |
| James Shuler | 67% | ||||
| VA | State House | 39 | Vivian Watts | Democratic | 67% |
| VA | State House | 70 | Delores McQuinn | Democratic | 64% |
| Kenneth Melvin | 64% | ||||
| VA | State House | 92 | Jeion Ward | Democratic | 64% |
| David Poisson | 63% | ||||
| VA | State House | 63 | Rosalyn Dance | Democratic | 62% |
| Robert Mathieson | 62% | ||||
| Franklin Hall | 60% | ||||
| Paula Miller | 60% | ||||
| VA | State House | 11 | Onzlee Ware | Democratic | 60% |
| VA | State House | 90 | Algie Howell, Jr. | Democratic | 58% |
| Paul Nichols | 58% | ||||
| Clarence Phillips | 54% | ||||
| William Barlow | 50% | ||||
| VA | State House | 13 | Bob Marshall | Republican | 50% |
| VA | State House | 88 | Mark Cole | Republican | 46% |
| VA | State House | 86 | Thomas Rust | Republican | 46% |
| VA | State House | 31 | L. Scott Lingamfelter | Republican | 45% |
| Daniel Bowling | 42% | ||||
| VA | State House | 6 | Anne Crockett-Stark | Republican | 42% |
| VA | State House | 4 | Joseph Johnson, Jr. | Democratic | 42% |
| Thomas Gear | 40% | ||||
| William Fralin, Jr. | 38% | ||||
| Dave Nutter | 38% | ||||
| VA | State House | 30 | Edward Scott | Republican | 38% |
| VA | State House | 40 | Tim Hugo | Republican | 36% |
| VA | State House | 25 | Steve Landes | Republican | 36% |
| Watkins Abbitt, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| VA | State House | 95 | Mamye BaCote | Democratic | 33% |
| VA | State House | 24 | Benjamin Cline | Republican | 33% |
| VA | State House | 33 | Joe May | Republican | 33% |
| VA | State House | 42 | David Albo | Republican | 31% |
| VA | State House | 79 | Johnny Joannou | Democratic | 31% |
| VA | State House | 19 | Lacey Putney | Independent | 31% |
| Matthew Lohr | 30% | ||||
| VA | U.S. House | 9 | Morgan Griffith | Republican | 27% |
| VA | State House | 97 | Chris Peace | Republican | 27% |
| VA | State House | 82 | Bob Purkey | Republican | 27% |
| Frederick Quayle | 27% | ||||
| VA | State House | 85 | Robert Tata | Republican | 27% |
| VA | State House | 22 | Kathy Byron | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State Senate | 40 | Charles Carrico, Sr. | Republican | 25% |
| Phillip Hamilton | 25% | ||||
| Frank Hargrove, Sr. | 25% | ||||
| VA | State House | 28 | William Howell | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 84 | Salvatore Iaquinto | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 81 | Barry Knight | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 68 | Manoli Loupassi | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 72 | Jimmie Massie III | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 16 | Donald Merricks | Republican | 25% |
| Harvey Morgan | 25% | ||||
| Glenn Oder | 25% | ||||
| Christopher Saxman | 25% | ||||
| VA | State House | 61 | Thomas Wright, Jr. | Republican | 25% |
| VA | State House | 58 | Robert Bell III | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 78 | John Cosgrove, Jr. | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 62 | Riley Ingram | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 76 | Chris Jones | Republican | 23% |
| Daniel Marshall III | 23% | ||||
| VA | State House | 50 | Jackson Miller | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 73 | John O'Bannon III | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 54 | Bobby Orrock, Sr. | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 96 | Brenda Pogge | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 9 | Charles Poindexter | Republican | 23% |
| VA | State House | 65 | Lee Ware, Jr. | Republican | 21% |
| VA | U.S. House | 5 | Robert Hurt | Republican | 20% |
| VA | State Senate | 28 | Richard Stuart | Republican | 20% |
| Kenneth Stolle | 18% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 24 | Emmett Hanger, Jr. | Republican | 17% |
| VA | State House | 1 | Terry Kilgore | Republican | 17% |
| Samuel Nixon, Jr. | 17% | ||||
| VA | State House | 66 | Kirk Cox | Republican | 15% |
| VA | State Senate | 3 | Thomas Norment, Jr. | Republican | 15% |
| VA | State House | 29 | Beverly Sherwood | Republican | 15% |
| VA | State Senate | 26 | Mark Obenshain | Republican | 13% |
| VA | State Senate | 23 | Stephen Newman | Republican | 11% |
| VA | State Senate | 15 | Frank Ruff, Jr. | Republican | 11% |
| VA | State Senate | 14 | Harry Blevins | Republican | 10% |
| VA | Attorney General | Ken Cuccinelli II | Republican | 10% | |
| VA | State Senate | 11 | Stephen Martin | Republican | 10% |
| VA | State Senate | 4 | Ryan McDougle | Republican | 10% |
| VA | State Senate | 19 | Ralph Smith | Republican | 10% |
| VA | State Senate | 7 | Frank Wagner | Republican | 10% |
| VA | State House | 15 | C. Todd Gilbert | Republican | 8% |
| Clarke Hogan | 8% | ||||
| Bill Janis | 8% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 12 | Walter Stosch | Republican | 8% |
| William Wampler, Jr. | 8% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 10 | John Watkins | Republican | 8% |
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.