| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keith Bales | 89% | ||||
| Joe Balyeat | 89% | ||||
| Gregory Barkus | 89% | ||||
| William Beck, Sr. | 89% | ||||
| Arlene Becker | 22% | ||||
| Bob Bergren | 44% | ||||
| Jerry Black | 86% | ||||
| Roy Brown | 89% | ||||
| John Brueggeman | 78% | ||||
| Edward Butcher | 100% | ||||
| Margarett Campbell | 44% | ||||
| Jill Cohenour | 11% | ||||
| Mike Cooney | 33% | ||||
| Aubyn Curtiss | 89% | ||||
| Sue Dickenson | 22% | ||||
| Robert Ebinger, Jr. | 44% | ||||
| John Esp | 89% | ||||
| Julie French | 44% | ||||
| Tim Furey | 44% | ||||
| Steven Gallus | 33% | ||||
| Kelly Gebhardt | 78% | ||||
| Kim Gillan | 56% | ||||
| William Glaser | 78% | ||||
| Wanda Grinde | 33% | ||||
| Robin Hamilton | 33% | ||||
| Betsy Hands | 11% | ||||
| Kenneth Hansen | 44% | ||||
| Ray Hawk | 100% | ||||
| Robert Hawks | 33% | ||||
| Gordon Hendrick | 78% | ||||
| Teresa Henry | 33% | ||||
| Dennis Himmelberger | 100% | ||||
| Cynthia Hiner | 44% | ||||
| Mike Jopek | 44% | ||||
| Carol Juneau | 33% | ||||
| Dave Kasten | 100% | ||||
| Harry Klock | 89% | ||||
| Deborah Kottel | 44% | ||||
| Richard Laible | 78% | ||||
| Jesse Laslovich | 33% | ||||
| Gary MacLaren | 78% | ||||
| Dave McAlpin | 22% | ||||
| Daniel McGee | 71% | ||||
| Tom McGillvray | 100% | ||||
| Walter McNutt | 78% | ||||
| Scott Mendenhall | 100% | ||||
| Mike Milburn | 78% | ||||
| Penny Armstrong Morgan | 89% | ||||
| Lynda Moss | 33% | ||||
| Art Noonan | 44% | ||||
| Bill Nooney | 78% | ||||
| Gary Perry | 89% | ||||
| Kenneth Peterson | 44% | ||||
| Michele Reinhart | 33% | ||||
| Diane Sands | 33% | ||||
| Trudi Schmidt | 33% | ||||
| Jim Shockley | 56% | ||||
| Wayne Stahl | 67% | ||||
| Donald Steinbeisser | 89% | ||||
| Ronald Stoker | 89% | ||||
| Robert Story, Jr. | 89% | ||||
| Joseph Tropila | 33% | ||||
| Dan Villa | 33% | ||||
| Carol Williams | 33% | ||||
| Bill Wilson | 22% | ||||
| Brady Wiseman | 22% | ||||
| MT | State Senate | 8 | Shannon Augare | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 40 | Mary Caferro | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 26 | Robyn Driscoll | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State House | 81 | Galen Hollenbaugh | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 32 | Larry Jent | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 41 | Christine Kaufmann | Democratic | 44% |
| MT | State House | 40 | Bill McChesney | Democratic | 56% |
| MT | State Senate | 33 | Mike Phillips | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State House | 66 | Jennifer Pomnichowski | Democratic | 44% |
| MT | State Senate | 37 | Jon Sesso | Democratic | 44% |
| MT | State House | 96 | Carolyn Squires | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 12 | Mitch Tropila | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 25 | Kendall Van Dyk | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 49 | David Wanzenried | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State House | 63 | Franke Wilmer | Democratic | 33% |
| MT | State Senate | 16 | Jonathan Windy Boy | Democratic | 44% |
| MT | State House | 43 | Duane Ankney | Republican | 78% |
| MT | State Senate | 27 | Elsie Arntzen | Republican | 78% |
| MT | State House | 10 | Mark Blasdel | Republican | 100% |
| MT | State Senate | 28 | Jeffrey Essmann | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State House | 13 | Pat Ingraham | Republican | 100% |
| MT | State Senate | 5 | Verdell Jackson | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State Senate | 14 | Llewelyn Jones | Republican | 78% |
| MT | State House | 58 | Krayton Kerns | Republican | 89% |
| MT | Public Service Commissioner | 4 | Bob Lake | Republican | 100% |
| MT | State Senate | 42 | Dave Lewis | Republican | 78% |
| MT | State Senate | 39 | Terry Murphy | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State House | 18 | Jesse O'Hara | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State Senate | 15 | Jim Peterson | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State Senate | 34 | Scott Sales | Republican | 100% |
| MT | State Senate | 4 | Jon Sonju | Republican | 89% |
| MT | State Senate | 6 | Janna Taylor | Republican | 100% |
| MT | State Senate | 1 | Chas Vincent | Republican | 89% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Montana National Federation of Independent Business
2007-2008 Positions
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.