| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Antonioni | 83% | ||||
| Demetrius Atsalis | 67% | ||||
| Edward Augustus, Jr. | 106% | ||||
| Steven Baddour | 80% | ||||
| Jarrett Barrios | 106% | ||||
| Frederick Berry | 80% | ||||
| Deborah Blumer | 108% | ||||
| Daniel Bosley | 71% | ||||
| Arthur Broadhurst, Jr. | 54% | ||||
| Scott Brown | 61% | ||||
| Stephen Buoniconti | 75% | ||||
| Jennifer Callahan | 83% | ||||
| Stephen Canessa | 64% | ||||
| Mark Carron | 97% | ||||
| Paul Casey | 66% | ||||
| Edward Connolly | 65% | ||||
| Virginia Coppola | 25% | ||||
| Robert Correia | 54% | ||||
| Robert Coughlin | 66% | ||||
| Geraldine Creedon | 89% | ||||
| Robert Creedon, Jr. | 110% | ||||
| Salvatore DiMasi | 82% | ||||
| Christopher Donelan | 87% | ||||
| Joseph Driscoll, Jr. | 71% | ||||
| Lewis Evangelidis | 43% | ||||
| James Fagan | 62% | ||||
| Mark Falzone | 90% | ||||
| Susan Fargo | 100% | ||||
| Michael Festa | 93% | ||||
| David Flynn | 77% | ||||
| Emile Goguen | 77% | ||||
| Shirley Gomes | 42% | ||||
| Mary Grant | 91% | ||||
| William Greene, Jr. | 80% | ||||
| Denis Guyer | 82% | ||||
| Geoffrey Hall | 74% | ||||
| Robert Hargraves | 36% | ||||
| Lida Harkins | 69% | ||||
| John Hart, Jr. | 88% | ||||
| Robert Havern III | 91% | ||||
| Frank Hynes | 97% | ||||
| Michael Kane | 64% | ||||
| Rachel Kaprielian | 68% | ||||
| Daniel Keenan | 64% | ||||
| Peter Koutoujian | 67% | ||||
| Paul Kujawski | 81% | ||||
| MA | Mayor | At-Large | William Lantigua | 72% | |
| James Leary | 64% | ||||
| Stephen LeDuc | 60% | ||||
| Brian Lees | 39% | ||||
| John Lepper | 43% | ||||
| Barbara L'Italien | 88% | ||||
| Paul Loscocco | 50% | ||||
| J. James Marzilli, Jr. | 103% | ||||
| Joan Menard | 81% | ||||
| Michael Morrissey | 102% | ||||
| Charles Murphy | 82% | ||||
| Patrick Natale | 65% | ||||
| Andrea Nuciforo, Jr. | 87% | ||||
| Robert Nyman | 71% | ||||
| Thomas O'Brien | 81% | ||||
| Robert O'Leary | 110% | ||||
| Shirley Owens-Hicks | 65% | ||||
| Steven Panagiotakos | 82% | ||||
| Marie Parente | 100% | ||||
| Matthew Patrick | 99% | ||||
| Anne Marie Paulsen | 63% | ||||
| Vincent Pedone | 64% | ||||
| Jeff Perry | 29% | ||||
| Douglas Petersen | 110% | ||||
| Karyn Polito | 43% | ||||
| Susan Pope | 46% | ||||
| John Quinn | 57% | ||||
| Pamela Resor | 110% | ||||
| Robert Rice | 67% | ||||
| Mary Rogeness | 39% | ||||
| Robert Spellane | 73% | ||||
| Christopher Speranzo | 71% | ||||
| Joyce Spiliotis | 90% | ||||
| Harriett Stanley | 64% | ||||
| MA | Councilor | At-Large | Thomas Stanley | 82% | |
| Marie St. Fleur | 66% | ||||
| David Sullivan | 75% | ||||
| Kathleen Teahan | 107% | ||||
| Richard Tisei | 62% | ||||
| Stephen Tobin | 72% | ||||
| Steven Tolman | 95% | ||||
| MA | Councilmember | At-Large | Timothy Toomey, Jr. | 90% | |
| David Torrisi | 64% | ||||
| Philip Travis | 62% | ||||
| Susan Tucker | 107% | ||||
| Eric Turkington | 82% | ||||
| Jim Vallee | 62% | ||||
| Anthony Verga | 82% | ||||
| Brian Wallace | 77% | ||||
| Patricia Walrath | 76% | ||||
| Marian Walsh | 80% | ||||
| Martha Walz | 73% | ||||
| Daniel Webster | 29% | ||||
| Dianne Wilkerson | 88% | ||||
| Alice Wolf | 109% | ||||
| MA | State House | Fourteenth Middlesex | Cory Atkins | Democratic | 99% |
| MA | State House | First Norfolk | Bruce Ayers | Democratic | 71% |
| MA | State House | Twelfth Middlesex | Ruth Balser | Democratic | 87% |
| MA | State House | Seventeenth Worcester | John Binienda, Sr. | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Third Plymouth | Garrett Bradley | Democratic | 83% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Middlesex | Stephen Brewer | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Bristol | Antonio Cabral | Democratic | 70% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Plymouth | Christine Canavan | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State Senate | First Hampden and Hampshire | Gale Candaras | Democratic | 74% |
| MA | State Senate | First Worcester | Harriette Chandler | Democratic | 84% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Hampden | Cheryl Coakley-Rivera | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | First Essex | Michael Costello | Democratic | 66% |
| MA | State Senate | First Middlesex and Norfolk | Cindy Creem | Democratic | 105% |
| MA | State House | Ninth Hampden | Sean Curran | Democratic | 71% |
| MA | State House | Nineteenth Suffolk | Robert DeLeo | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Third Essex | Brian Dempsey | Democratic | 63% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Fifth Middlesex | Paul Donato, Sr. | Democratic | 67% |
| MA | State Senate | Middlesex and Worcester | James Eldridge | Democratic | 103% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Third Middlesex | Christopher Fallon | Democratic | 93% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Essex | Robert Fennell | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Essex and Middlesex | Barry Finegold | Democratic | 72% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester and Middlesex | Jennifer Flanagan | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Twelfth Suffolk | Linda Forry | Democratic | 65% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Suffolk | Gloria Fox | Democratic | 88% |
| MA | State House | Sixteenth Worcester | John Fresolo | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Sixth Norfolk | William Galvin | Democratic | 95% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Sixth Middlesex | Colleen Garry | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Worcester | Anne Gobi | Democratic | 97% |
| MA | State House | Sixteenth Middlesex | Thomas Golden, Jr. | Democratic | 68% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Bristol | Patricia Haddad | Democratic | 65% |
| MA | State House | Seventeenth Suffolk | Kevin Honan | Democratic | 73% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Middlesex | Pat Jehlen | Democratic | 110% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth | Brian Joyce | Democratic | 95% |
| MA | State House | Eighth Norfolk | Louis Kafka | Democratic | 73% |
| MA | State House | Fifteenth Middlesex | Jay Kaufman | Democratic | 102% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Essex | John Keenan, Jr. | Democratic | 74% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Plymouth and Bristol | Thomas Kennedy | Democratic | 63% |
| MA | State House | Eleventh Middlesex | Kay Khan | Democratic | 105% |
| MA | State House | First Hampshire | Peter Kocot | Democratic | 92% |
| MA | State House | Eleventh Bristol | Robert Koczera | Democratic | 81% |
| MA | State House | First Franklin | Stephen Kulik | Democratic | 103% |
| MA | State House | Fifth Middlesex | David Linsky | Democratic | 109% |
| MA | State House | Eleventh Suffolk | Elizabeth Malia | Democratic | 96% |
| MA | State House | Third Norfolk | Ronald Mariano | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | Third Essex | Thomas McGee | Democratic | 85% |
| MA | State House | Nineteenth Middlesex | James Miceli | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Bristol and Plymouth | Mark Montigny | Democratic | 84% |
| MA | State Senate | Worcester and Norfolk | Richard Moore | Democratic | 90% |
| MA | State House | Eighteenth Suffolk | Michael Moran | Democratic | 71% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Norfolk | James Murphy | Democratic | 71% |
| MA | State House | Eighteenth Middlesex | Kevin Murphy | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | Plymouth and Barnstable | Therese Murray | Democratic | 81% |
| MA | State House | Seventeenth Middlesex | David Nangle | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Twelfth Worcester | Harold Naughton, Jr. | Democratic | 60% |
| MA | State House | Second Suffolk | Eugene O'Flaherty | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | First Plymouth and Bristol | Marc Pacheco | Democratic | 94% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Barnstable | Sarah Peake | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Fourteenth Norfolk | Alice Peisch | Democratic | 106% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Hampden | Thomas Petrolati | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | First Suffolk and Middlesex | Anthony Petruccelli | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Berkshire | William Pignatelli | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State House | Twenty-Seventh Middlesex | Denise Provost | Democratic | 101% |
| MA | State House | Sixteenth Suffolk | Kathi-Anne Reinstein | Democratic | 74% |
| MA | State Senate | First Bristol and Plymouth | Michael Rodrigues | Democratic | 62% |
| MA | State House | Twelfth Norfolk | John Rogers | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | Hampshire, Franklin and Worcester | Stan Rosenberg | Democratic | 86% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk and Suffolk | Mike Rush | Democratic | 95% |
| MA | State House | Ninth Suffolk | Byron Rushing | Democratic | 84% |
| MA | State House | Fifteenth Suffolk | Jeffrey Sánchez | Democratic | 58% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Middlesex | Tom Sannicandro | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State House | Fourteenth Suffolk | Angelo Scaccia | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State House | Second Hampshire | John Scibak | Democratic | 100% |
| MA | State House | Thirty-Fourth Middlesex | Carl Sciortino, Jr. | Democratic | 104% |
| MA | State House | Fifteenth Norfolk | Frank Smizik | Democratic | 103% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Essex | Theodore Speliotis | Democratic | 88% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Middlesex and Norfolk | Karen Spilka | Democratic | 110% |
| MA | State House | Ninth Middlesex | Thomas Stanley | Democratic | 82% |
| MA | State House | Third Hampshire | Ellen Story | Democratic | 109% |
| MA | State House | Tenth Bristol | William Straus | Democratic | 86% |
| MA | State House | Eleventh Hampden | Benjamin Swan, Sr. | Democratic | 83% |
| MA | State Senate | Bristol and Norfolk | James Timilty | Democratic | 96% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Norfolk | Walter Timilty | Democratic | 102% |
| MA | State House | Twenty-Sixth Middlesex | Timothy Toomey, Jr. | Democratic | 90% |
| MA | State House | First Barnstable | Cleon Turner | Democratic | 86% |
| MA | State House | Eighth Hampden | Joseph Wagner | Democratic | 62% |
| MA | State House | Thirteenth Suffolk | Martin Walsh | Democratic | 66% |
| MA | State House | Eleventh Essex | Steven Walsh | Democratic | 64% |
| MA | State Senate | Hampden | James Welch | Democratic | 71% |
| MA | State House | First Plymouth | Vinny deMacedo | Republican | 38% |
| MA | State House | Seventh Worcester | Paul Frost | Republican | 36% |
| MA | State House | Second Plymouth | Susan Gifford | Republican | 36% |
| MA | State Senate | Plymouth and Norfolk | Robert Hedlund, Jr. | Republican | 42% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Essex | Bradford Hill | Republican | 38% |
| MA | State House | Fourth Hampden | Don Humason, Jr. | Republican | 36% |
| MA | State House | Twentieth Middlesex | Bradley Jones, Jr. | Republican | 46% |
| MA | State Senate | Second Hampden and Hampshire | Michael Knapik | Republican | 31% |
| MA | State House | Ninth Worcester | George Peterson, Jr. | Republican | 37% |
| MA | State House | Fourteenth Bristol | Elizabeth Poirier | Republican | 36% |
| MA | State Senate | Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex | Richard Ross | Republican | 36% |
| MA | State House | First Hampden | Todd Smola | Republican | 38% |
| MA | State Senate | First Essex and Middlesex | Bruce Tarr | Republican | 65% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Massachusetts League of Enviromental Voters
2006 Positions on Environmental Conservation
How to Interpret these Evaluations
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