| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ID | State Senate | 1 | Shawn Keough | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State House | 1A | Eric Anderson | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 1B | George Eskridge | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State Senate | 3 | Bob Nonini | Republican | 90 |
| ID | State House | 3B | Frank Henderson | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State Senate | 4 | John Goedde | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 5B | Shirley Ringo | Democratic | 100 |
| ID | State House | 6B | John Rusche | Democratic | 100 |
| ID | State House | 7B | Paul Shepherd | Republican | 77 |
| ID | State House | 8B | Lenore Barrett | Republican | 57 |
| ID | State Senate | 9 | Monty Pearce | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State House | 9A | Lawerence Denney | Republican | 95 |
| ID | State House | 10B | Darrell Bolz | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State Senate | 11 | Patti Lodge | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State Senate | 13 | Curtis McKenzie | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 13B | Gary Collins | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 14A | Mike Moyle | Republican | 87 |
| ID | State Senate | 17 | Elliot Werk | Democratic | 96 |
| ID | State Senate | 21 | Clifford Bayer | Republican | 78 |
| ID | State Senate | 22 | Russell Fulcher | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State Senate | 23 | Bert Brackett | Republican | 90 |
| ID | State House | 23A | Richard Wills | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 23B | Pete Nielsen, Sr. | Republican | 87 |
| ID | State House | 25A | Maxine Bell | Republican | 100 |
| ID | State House | 26B | Donna Pence | Democratic | 100 |
| ID | State Senate | 27 | Dean Cameron | No Party Affiliation | 96 |
| ID | State House | 27A | Scott Bedke | Republican | 89 |
| ID | State House | 28A | Ken Andrus | Republican | 91 |
| ID | State House | 29B | Elaine Smith | Democratic | 94 |
| ID | State House | 32B | Thomas Loertscher | Republican | 87 |
| ID | State Senate | 33 | Bart Davis | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State Senate | 34 | Brent Hill | Republican | 96 |
| ID | State House | 34B | Dell Raybould | Republican | 91 |
| ID | State House | 35A | JoAn Wood | Republican | 71 |
| ID | Director of the Department of Insurance | William Deal | Republican | 100 | |
| ID | Chairman of the Tax Commission | Robert Geddes | Republican | 100 | |
| ID | Tax Commissioner | David Langhorst | Democratic | 96 | |
| ID | Lieutenant Governor | Brad Little | Republican | 100 | |
| John Andreason | 100 | ||||
| Jack Barraclough | 96 | ||||
| Stanley Bastian | 96 | ||||
| Carlos Bilbao | 100 | ||||
| Max Black | 100 | ||||
| Sharon Block | 100 | ||||
| Donna Boe | 100 | ||||
| Larry Bradford | 95 | ||||
| R. Skipper Brandt | 100 | ||||
| Joyce Broadsword | 100 | ||||
| Harold Bunderson | 96 | ||||
| F. Burkett | 100 | ||||
| Don Burtenshaw | 96 | ||||
| Joseph Cannon | 95 | ||||
| Marge Chadderdon | 100 | ||||
| James Clark | 84 | ||||
| Charles Coiner | 100 | ||||
| Richard Compton | 100 | ||||
| Tim Corder, Sr. | 96 | ||||
| Dolores Crow | 77 | ||||
| Denton Darrington | 100 | ||||
| Clete Edmunson | 95 | ||||
| Julie Ellsworth | 89 | ||||
| Debbie Field | 100 | ||||
| Frances Field | 100 | ||||
| Tom Gannon | 100 | ||||
| Kathie Garrett | 100 | ||||
| Phil Hart | 83 | ||||
| Richard Harwood | 86 | ||||
| Margaret Henbest | 100 | ||||
| Wendy Jaquet | 100 | ||||
| Michael Jorgenson | 92 | ||||
| Kate Kelly | 96 | ||||
| Jana Kemp | 96 | ||||
| Dennis Lake | 91 | ||||
| Nicole LeFavour | 91 | ||||
| Edgar Malepeai | 96 | ||||
| Bert Marley | 96 | ||||
| Elmer Martinez | 100 | ||||
| Russ Mathews | 96 | ||||
| Janice McGeachin | 87 | ||||
| John McGee | 100 | ||||
| Shirley McKague | 71 | ||||
| Janet Miller | 100 | ||||
| Mike Mitchell | 100 | ||||
| Bruce Newcomb | 100 | ||||
| Anne Pasley-Stuart | 100 | ||||
| Melvin Richardson | 96 | ||||
| Robert Ring | 100 | ||||
| Ken Roberts | 87 | ||||
| Ann Rydalch | 96 | ||||
| William Sali | 74 | ||||
| George Sayler | 100 | ||||
| Robert Schaefer, Sr. | 100 | ||||
| Gary Schroeder | 100 | ||||
| Mary Lou Shepherd | 100 | ||||
| Mack Shirley | 100 | ||||
| Kathy Skippen | 100 | ||||
| Leon Smith, Jr. | 100 | ||||
| R. Steve Smylie | 100 | ||||
| Mark Snodgrass | 95 | ||||
| Joe Stegner | 96 | ||||
| W. Stennett | 96 | ||||
| John Stevenson | 91 | ||||
| Gerry Sweet | 95 | ||||
| Thomas Trail | 100 | ||||
| J. Stanley Williams | 92 |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Idaho State Independent Living Council
2006 Positions on Disabled Advocacy
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.