| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NC | State House | 58 | Alma Adams | Democratic | 82 |
| Charles Albertson | 100 | ||||
| Martha Alexander | 100 | ||||
| Bernard Allen | 73 | ||||
| Lucy Allen | 91 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 42 | Austin Allran | Republican | 43 |
| Cary Allred | 70 | ||||
| David Almond, Jr. | 44 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 48 | Thomas Apodaca | Republican | 75 |
| Robert Atwater | 100 | ||||
| Jeffrey Barnhart | 64 | ||||
| Marc Basnight | 88 | ||||
| NC | State House | 21 | Larry Bell, Sr. | Democratic | 82 |
| Douglas Berger | 88 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 26 | Philip Berger | Republican | 50 |
| NC | State Senate | 33 | Stanley Bingham | Republican | 88 |
| James Black | 73 | ||||
| Curtis Blackwood, Jr. | 55 | ||||
| Harris Blake | 75 | ||||
| C.W. Bland | 86 | ||||
| NC | State House | 62 | John Blust | Republican | 55 |
| Alice Bordsen | 88 | ||||
| Julia Boseman | 100 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 34 | Andrew Brock | Republican | 88 |
| NC | State Senate | 6 | Harry Brown | Republican | 75 |
| Larry Brown | 36 | ||||
| Harold Brubaker | 75 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 31 | Peter Brunstetter | Republican | 86 |
| J. Russell Capps | 50 | ||||
| NC | State House | 102 | Becky Carney | Democratic | 82 |
| Walter Church, Sr. | 89 | ||||
| Debbie Clary | 50 | ||||
| NC | State House | 14 | George Cleveland | Republican | 45 |
| NC | State Senate | 37 | Daniel Clodfelter | Democratic | 100 |
| Lorene Coates | 91 | ||||
| Nelson Cole | 73 | ||||
| Linda Coleman | 80 | ||||
| NC | Treasurer | Janet Cowell | Democratic | 100 | |
| James Crawford, Jr. | 55 | ||||
| Arlie Franklin Culp, Jr. | 30 | ||||
| William Pete Cunningham | 70 | ||||
| Bill Current, Sr. | 64 | ||||
| Walter Dalton | 86 | ||||
| Charlie Dannelly | 83 | ||||
| William Daughtridge, Jr. | 45 | ||||
| NC | State House | 26 | Namon Leo Daughtry | Republican | 33 |
| Margaret Dickson | 91 | ||||
| NC | State House | 80 | Jerry Dockham | Republican | 40 |
| NC | State House | 36 | Nelson Dollar | Republican | 45 |
| Katie Dorsett | 88 | ||||
| NC | State House | 101 | Beverly Earle | Democratic | 80 |
| Don East | 63 | ||||
| Bob England | 73 | ||||
| Bill Faison | 45 | ||||
| NC | State House | 24 | Jean Farmer-Butterfield | Democratic | 75 |
| NC | State House | 114 | Susan Fisher | Democratic | 100 |
| Dale Folwell | 64 | ||||
| James Forrester | 57 | ||||
| Phillip Frye | 55 | ||||
| Linda Garrou | 100 | ||||
| John Garwood | 60 | ||||
| Pryor Gibson III | 91 | ||||
| Mitch Gillespie | 55 | ||||
| NC | State House | 44 | Rick Glazier | Democratic | 100 |
| D. Goforth | 73 | ||||
| Eddie Goodall, Jr. | 63 | ||||
| Melanie Goodwin | 100 | ||||
| William Grady | 70 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 40 | Malcolm Graham | Democratic | 100 |
| Jim Gulley | 36 | ||||
| Joe Hackney | 100 | ||||
| NC | U.S. Senate | Jr | Kay Hagan | Democratic | 100 |
| Robert Phillip Haire | 80 | ||||
| NC | State House | 29 | Larry Hall | Democratic | 100 |
| James Harrell III | 73 | ||||
| NC | State House | 57 | Mary Harrison | Democratic | 100 |
| NC | State Senate | 36 | Fletcher Hartsell, Jr. | Republican | 100 |
| Dewey Hill | 70 | ||||
| Mark Hilton | 45 | ||||
| Hugh Holliman | 64 | ||||
| NC | State House | 73 | Mark Hollo | Republican | 45 |
| Robert Lee Holloman | 83 | ||||
| NC | State House | 91 | Bryan Holloway | Republican | 55 |
| George Milton Holmes | 0 | ||||
| NC | State House | 79 | Julia Howard | Republican | 80 |
| NC | Secretary of Revenue | David Hoyle, Sr. | No Party Affiliation | 86 | |
| NC | State Senate | 15 | Neal Hunt | Republican | 71 |
| Howard Hunter, Jr. | 86 | ||||
| NC | State House | 56 | Verla Insko | Democratic | 100 |
| Jim Jacumin | 63 | ||||
| Margaret Jeffus | 100 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 3 | Clark Jenkins | Democratic | 100 |
| NC | State House | 83 | Linda Johnson | Republican | 64 |
| Earl Jones | 64 | ||||
| Edward Jones | 80 | ||||
| Carolyn Justice | 100 | ||||
| Carolyn Justus | 73 | ||||
| John Kerr III | 75 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 23 | Eleanor Kinnaird | Democratic | 100 |
| Joe Kiser | 64 | ||||
| NC | State House | 28 | James Langdon, Jr. | Republican | 45 |
| Stephen LaRoque | 60 | ||||
| NC | State House | 53 | David Lewis, Sr. | Republican | 36 |
| Jeanne Hopkins Lucas | 100 | ||||
| NC | State House | 42 | Marvin Lucas, Jr. | Democratic | 82 |
| NC | State House | 30 | Paul Luebke | Democratic | 100 |
| Vernon Malone | 100 | ||||
| Grier Martin | 100 | ||||
| Mary McAllister | 78 | ||||
| Daniel McComas | 78 | ||||
| William McGee | 73 | ||||
| Marian McLawhorn | 91 | ||||
| William Edwin McMahan | 22 | ||||
| NC | State House | 31 | Mickey Michaux, Jr. | Democratic | 80 |
| NC | State House | 111 | Timothy Moore | Republican | 55 |
| Richard Morgan | 63 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 49 | Martin Nesbitt, Jr. | Democratic | 100 |
| Edd Nye | 64 | ||||
| William Owens, Jr. | 80 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 32 | Earline Parmon | Democratic | 64 |
| NC | State Senate | 7 | Louis Pate, Jr. | Republican | 56 |
| NC | State House | 48 | Garland Pierce | Democratic | 80 |
| NC | U.S. House | 9 | Robert Pittenger | Republican | 67 |
| Keith Presnell | 63 | ||||
| Jean Preston | 45 | ||||
| William Purcell | 100 | ||||
| Anthony Rand | 100 | ||||
| Ray Rapp | 91 | ||||
| Karen Ray | 50 | ||||
| John Melvin Rayfield | 45 | ||||
| John Rhodes | 50 | ||||
| Deborah Ross | 91 | ||||
| John Sauls | 67 | ||||
| Drew Saunders | 73 | ||||
| NC | State House | 89 | Mitchell Setzer | Republican | 64 |
| Larry Shaw | 57 | ||||
| Wilma Sherrill | 86 | ||||
| Fred Smith | 75 | ||||
| John Snow, Jr. | 100 | ||||
| Robert Soles, Jr. | 88 | ||||
| Timothy Spear | 56 | ||||
| NC | State House | 37 | Paul Stam, Jr. | Republican | 36 |
| NC | State House | 87 | Edgar Starnes | Republican | 36 |
| Fred Steen II | 73 | ||||
| Richard Stevens | 88 | ||||
| Bonner Stiller | 64 | ||||
| Ronnie Sutton | 64 | ||||
| Alvin Swindell IV | 100 | ||||
| NC | State Senate | 29 | Jerry Tillman | Republican | 25 |
| NC | State House | 23 | Joe Tolson | Democratic | 73 |
| Russell Tucker | 60 | ||||
| Alice Underhill | 100 | ||||
| Doug Vinson | 33 | ||||
| William Wainwright | 75 | ||||
| Trudi Walend | 40 | ||||
| Ronald Tracy Walker | 73 | ||||
| Edith Warren | 82 | ||||
| Hugh Webster | 25 | ||||
| David Weinstein | 88 | ||||
| Jennifer Weiss | 100 | ||||
| NC | State House | 120 | Roger West | Republican | 73 |
| Laura Wiley | 36 | ||||
| NC | State House | 2 | W. Wilkins | Democratic | 82 |
| Arthur Williams III | 64 | ||||
| William Eugene Wilson | 60 | ||||
| Larry Womble | 75 | ||||
| NC | State House | 27 | Michael Wray | Democratic | 50 |
| Thomas Wright | 64 | ||||
| Douglas Yongue | 73 |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: North Carolina Voters for Clean Elections
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How to Interpret these Evaluations
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