| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IL | State House | 3 | Luis Arroyo | Democratic | 100% |
| Patricia Bailey | 100% | ||||
| Joel Brunsvold | 100% | ||||
| Marlow Colvin | 100% | ||||
| IL | State House | 25 | Barbara Currie | Democratic | 100% |
| IL | State House | 12 | Sara Feigenholtz | Democratic | 100% |
| IL | State House | 31 | Mary Flowers | Democratic | 100% |
| Calvin Giles | 100% | ||||
| IL | Alderman | Ward 29 | Deborah Graham | Democratic | 100% |
| Julie Hamos | 100% | ||||
| IL | State House | 13 | Greg Harris | Democratic | 100% |
| IL | State House | 24 | Elizabeth Hernandez | Democratic | 100% |
| Elga Jefferies | 100% | ||||
| Lovana Jones | 100% | ||||
| Robert Molaro | 100% | ||||
| Charles Morrow III | 100% | ||||
| Milton Patterson | 100% | ||||
| Eddie Washington | 100% | ||||
| Karen Yarbrough | 100% | ||||
| Wyvetter Younge | 100% | ||||
| IL | State House | 2 | Edward Acevedo | Democratic | 97% |
| Annazette Collins | 97% | ||||
| Constance Howard | 97% | ||||
| IL | State House | 5 | Kenneth Dunkin | Democratic | 97% |
| John McGuire | 97% | ||||
| IL | State House | 57 | Elaine Nekritz | Democratic | 97% |
| IL | State House | 4 | Cynthia Soto | Democratic | 97% |
| IL | State House | 1 | Daniel Burke | Democratic | 97% |
| IL | Alderman | Ward 48 | Harry Osterman | Democratic | 97% |
| IL | State House | 6 | Esther Golar | Democratic | 96% |
| IL | U.S. House | 2 | Robin Kelly | Democratic | 95% |
| IL | State House | 39 | Maria Berrios | Democratic | 95% |
| IL | State House | 16 | Louis Lang | Democratic | 95% |
| Kathleen Ryg | 95% | ||||
| Elizabeth Coulson | 95% | ||||
| IL | State House | 27 | Monique Davis | Democratic | 95% |
| Karen May | 95% | ||||
| Susana Mendoza | 95% | ||||
| IL | State House | 38 | Al Riley | Democratic | 94% |
| IL | Supervisor | At-Large | Al Riley | Democratic | 94% |
| IL | State House | 15 | John D'Amico | Democratic | 93% |
| IL | State House | 103 | Naomi Jakobsson | Democratic | 92% |
| IL | State House | 28 | Robert Rita | Democratic | 92% |
| Arthur Turner | 92% | ||||
| Joseph Lyons | 92% | ||||
| IL | State House | 30 | William Davis | Democratic | 91% |
| IL | State House | 44 | Fred Crespo | Democratic | 91% |
| IL | State House | 117 | John Bradley | Democratic | 90% |
| Careen Gordon | 90% | ||||
| IL | State Senate | 2 | William Delgado | Democratic | 90% |
| Lisa Dugan | 90% | ||||
| Elizabeth Hannig | 90% | ||||
| David Miller | 90% | ||||
| Michael Boland | 89% | ||||
| IL | State House | 113 | Jay Hoffman | Democratic | 89% |
| Larry McKeon | 89% | ||||
| Richard Bradley | 88% | ||||
| IL | State House | 8 | La Shawn Ford | Democratic | 88% |
| IL | State House | 94 | Jil Tracy | Republican | 88% |
| Dan Reitz | 87% | ||||
| Paul Froehlich | 87% | ||||
| IL | Commissioner | 12 | John Fritchey | Democratic | 86% |
| IL | State House | 22 | Michael Madigan | Democratic | 86% |
| IL | State House | 111 | Daniel Beiser | Democratic | 85% |
| Carolyn Krause | 84% | ||||
| Michael Smith | 84% | ||||
| James Brosnahan | 83% | ||||
| Ricca Slone | 83% | ||||
| IL | State House | 82 | James Durkin | Republican | 83% |
| Sandy Cole | 82% | ||||
| Steve Davis | 82% | ||||
| IL | State House | 67 | Charles Jefferson | Democratic | 82% |
| Rosemary Mulligan | 82% | ||||
| George Scully, Jr. | 81% | ||||
| IL | State House | 48 | Sandra Pihos | Republican | 81% |
| Robert Flider | 79% | ||||
| Kurt Granberg | 79% | ||||
| Ruth Munson | 79% | ||||
| IL | State House | 76 | Frank Mautino | Democratic | 78% |
| Michelle Chavez | 78% | ||||
| Roger Jenisch | 78% | ||||
| Kevin Joyce | 78% | ||||
| IL | State House | 45 | Dennis Reboletti | Republican | 77% |
| Mark Beaubien, Jr. | 76% | ||||
| Thomas Holbrook | 76% | ||||
| Kevin McCarthy | 76% | ||||
| IL | Board Member | 1 | James Meyer | 76% | |
| IL | State House | 47 | Patricia Bellock | Republican | 76% |
| Sidney Mathias | 76% | ||||
| IL | State House | 118 | Brandon Phelps | Democratic | 76% |
| IL | State House | 99 | Raymond Poe | Republican | 76% |
| Franco Coladipietro | 75% | ||||
| IL | State House | 72 | Patrick Verschoore | Democratic | 75% |
| IL | State House | 70 | Robert Pritchard | Republican | 74% |
| IL | State House | 83 | Linda Chapa LaVia | Democratic | 74% |
| Brent Hassert | 74% | ||||
| Eileen Lyons | 73% | ||||
| John Millner | 73% | ||||
| IL | U.S. House | 18 | Aaron Schock | Republican | 73% |
| Patricia Lindner | 73% | ||||
| IL | State House | 74 | Don Moffitt | Republican | 73% |
| Ralph Capparelli | 73% | ||||
| IL | State House | 66 | Michael Tryon | Republican | 72% |
| IL | State House | 97 | Tom Cross | Republican | 71% |
| IL | State House | 101 | Bill Mitchell | Republican | 71% |
| Skip Saviano | 71% | ||||
| Randy Ramey, Jr. | 70% | ||||
| IL | State House | 63 | Jack Franks | Democratic | 69% |
| Robert Biggins | 68% | ||||
| IL | State House | 105 | Daniel Brady | Republican | 68% |
| IL | State House | 20 | Michael McAuliffe | Republican | 68% |
| IL | State House | 61 | JoAnn Osmond | Republican | 68% |
| IL | State House | 89 | Jim Sacia | Republican | 68% |
| IL | U.S. House | 14 | Randy Hultgren | Republican | 68% |
| Terry Parke | 68% | ||||
| Frank Aguilar | 67% | ||||
| Joe Dunn | 67% | ||||
| IL | State House | 49 | Mike Fortner | Republican | 67% |
| William Grunloh | 67% | ||||
| Charles Hartke | 67% | ||||
| Carole Pankau | 67% | ||||
| Suzanne Bassi | 66% | ||||
| Ronald Wait | 66% | ||||
| IL | State House | 109 | David Reis | Republican | 65% |
| Lee Daniels | 65% | ||||
| IL | State House | 65 | Timothy Schmitz | Republican | 65% |
| IL | State House | 73 | David Leitch | Republican | 63% |
| David Winters | 63% | ||||
| IL | State House | 87 | Rich Brauer | Republican | 62% |
| Gerald Mitchell | 62% | ||||
| Richard Myers | 61% | ||||
| Robert Churchill | 59% | ||||
| James Watson | 59% | ||||
| Rosemary Kurtz | 58% | ||||
| IL | State House | 115 | Mike Bost | Republican | 58% |
| IL | State House | 88 | Keith Sommer | Republican | 58% |
| Mary O'Brien | 57% | ||||
| IL | State House | 37 | Renée Kosel | Republican | 55% |
| Ron Stephens | 55% | ||||
| IL | State House | 51 | Ed Sullivan, Jr. | Republican | 55% |
| Roger Eddy | 54% | ||||
| William Black | 50% | ||||
| IL | State Senate | 51 | Chapin Rose | Republican | 47% |
| Shane Cultra | 45% | ||||
| John Philip Novak | 43% | ||||
| Arthur Tenhouse | 40% | ||||
| IL | State Senate | 59 | Gary Forby | Democratic | 29% |
| David Wirsing | 29% |
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.