| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ole Aarsvold | 90 | ||||
| ND | State House | 26 | Bill Amerman | Democratic-NPL | 80 |
| Arden Anderson | 91 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 2 | John Andrist | Republican | 64 |
| JoNell Bakke | 100 | ||||
| Arthur Behm | 82 | ||||
| ND | State House | 38 | Larry Bellew | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 22 | Wesley Belter | Republican | 70 |
| Rick Berg | 80 | ||||
| ND | State House | 9 | Tracy Boe | Democratic-NPL | 90 |
| ND | State House | 27 | Randy Boehning | Republican | 70 |
| ND | Commissioner | At-Large | Merle Boucher | Democratic-NPL | 90 |
| ND | State Senate | 39 | Bill Bowman | Republican | 55 |
| ND | State House | 28 | Michael Don Brandenburg | Republican | 70 |
| ND | State Senate | 30 | Ron Carlisle | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 41 | Al Carlson | Republican | 70 |
| Dawn Marie Charging | 80 | ||||
| ND | Public Service Commissioner | Randel Christmann | Republican | 82 | |
| Donald Clark | 80 | ||||
| Kari Lee Conrad | 100 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 34 | Dwight Cook | Republican | 73 |
| Stacey Dahl | 70 | ||||
| ND | State House | 10 | Charles Damschen | Republican | 70 |
| Duane Lee DeKrey | 60 | ||||
| ND | State House | 43 | Lois Delmore | Democratic-NPL | 90 |
| ND | State House | 8 | Jeff Delzer | Republican | 50 |
| ND | State Senate | 32 | Dick Dever | Republican | 82 |
| Donald Dietrich | 70 | ||||
| ND | State House | 32 | Mark Dosch | Republican | 60 |
| ND | State House | 39 | David Drovdal | Republican | 50 |
| Mary Ekstrom | 100 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 28 | Robert Erbele | Republican | 82 |
| Tom Fiebiger | 100 | ||||
| Tom Fischer | 82 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 44 | Tim Flakoll | Republican | 82 |
| Layton Freborg | 82 | ||||
| Rod Froelich | 80 | ||||
| ND | State House | 4 | Glen Froseth | Republican | 60 |
| ND | State House | 18 | Eliot Glassheim | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| ND | State House | 41 | Bette Grande | Republican | 80 |
| Chris Griffin | 70 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 41 | Tony Grindberg | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State House | 45 | Ed Gruchalla | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| Pam Gulleson | 90 | ||||
| C.B. Haas | 70 | ||||
| Nick Hacker | 82 | ||||
| Lyle Hanson | 80 | ||||
| ND | State House | 1 | Patrick Hatlestad | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 46 | Kathy Hawken | Republican | 90 |
| ND | State House | 29 | Craig Headland | Republican | 70 |
| ND | State Senate | 23 | Joan Heckaman | Democratic-NPL | 82 |
| Joel Curtis Heitkamp | 100 | ||||
| ND | State House | 33 | Brenda Heller | Republican | 70 |
| Gil Herbel | 90 | ||||
| ND | State House | 15 | Curt Hofstad | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State Senate | 17 | Ray Holmberg | Republican | 82 |
| Robert Horne | 100 | ||||
| ND | State House | 6 | Bob Hunskor | Democratic-NPL | 90 |
| ND | State House | 15 | Dennis Johnson | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 37 | Nancy Johnson | Republican | 80 |
| Lee Kaldor | 80 | ||||
| ND | State House | 35 | Karen Karls | Republican | 70 |
| ND | State House | 46 | James Kasper | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 47 | George Keiser | Republican | 70 |
| RaeAnn Kelsch | 70 | ||||
| ND | State House | 11 | Scot Kelsh | Democratic-NPL | 80 |
| ND | State House | 39 | Keith Kempenich | Republican | 60 |
| James Kerzman | 80 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 47 | Ralph Kilzer | Republican | 82 |
| Joyce Kingsbury | 80 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 14 | Jerry Klein | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State House | 40 | Matthew Klein | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 47 | Lawrence Klemin | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 13 | Kim Koppelman | Republican | 80 |
| Aaron Krauter | 91 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 40 | Karen Krebsbach | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State House | 33 | Gary Kreidt | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State House | 28 | William Kretschmar | Republican | 80 |
| Joe Kroeber | 90 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 22 | Gary Lee | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State Senate | 13 | Judy Lee | Republican | 91 |
| Elroy Lindaas | 91 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 1 | Stanley Lyson | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State Senate | 9 | Richard Marcellais | Democratic-NPL | 82 |
| ND | State House | 35 | Bob Martinson | Republican | 90 |
| ND | State Senate | 11 | Tim Mathern | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| ND | State House | 32 | Lisa Meier | Republican | 80 |
| Ralph Metcalf | 70 | ||||
| Shirley Meyer | 60 | ||||
| ND | State House | 10 | David Monson | Republican | 70 |
| Phillip Mueller | 90 | ||||
| Lee Myxter | 100 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 21 | Carolyn Nelson | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| ND | State House | 14 | Jon Nelson | Republican | 70 |
| Dave Nething | 91 | ||||
| Darrell Nottestad | 80 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 6 | David O'Connell | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| ND | State Senate | 15 | Dave Oehlke | Republican | 73 |
| Curtis Olafson | 82 | ||||
| ND | State House | 4 | Kenton Onstad | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| ND | State House | 17 | Mark Owens | Republican | 80 |
| Vonnie Pietsch | 80 | ||||
| Louis Pinkerton | 80 | ||||
| ND | State House | 29 | Chet Pollert | Republican | 70 |
| Jim Pomeroy | 100 | ||||
| ND | State House | 34 | Todd Porter | Republican | 60 |
| Louise Potter | 90 | ||||
| Tracy Potter | 100 | ||||
| Clara Sue Price | 80 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 24 | Larry Robinson | Democratic-NPL | 82 |
| ND | State House | 38 | Dan Ruby | Republican | 80 |
| Arlo Schmidt | 90 | ||||
| Jasper Schneider | 80 | ||||
| Tom Seymour | 100 | ||||
| ND | State House | 2 | Robert Skarphol | Republican | 80 |
| Dorvan Solberg | 90 | ||||
| Bob Stenehjem | 73 | ||||
| ND | State House | 1 | Gary Sukut | Republican | 80 |
| Ken Svedjan | 80 | ||||
| Harvey Tallackson | 82 | ||||
| Ryan Taylor | 91 | ||||
| ND | State House | 44 | Blair Thoreson | Republican | 80 |
| Elwood Thorpe | 80 | ||||
| Ben Tollefson | 73 | ||||
| ND | State Senate | 18 | Constance Triplett | Democratic-NPL | 91 |
| Gerald Uglem | 80 | ||||
| Herbert Urlacher | 73 | ||||
| Ben Vig | 100 | ||||
| ND | State House | 23 | Don Vigesaa | Republican | 70 |
| Francis Wald | 70 | ||||
| ND | State House | 25 | John Wall | Republican | 80 |
| ND | State Senate | 29 | Terry Wanzek | Republican | 64 |
| ND | State Senate | 37 | Rich Wardner | Republican | 82 |
| ND | State Senate | 4 | John Warner | Democratic-NPL | 100 |
| Dave Weiler | 60 | ||||
| ND | State House | 14 | Robin Weisz | Republican | 50 |
| ND | State House | 13 | Alon Wieland | Republican | 70 |
| ND | State House | 25 | Clark Williams | Democratic-NPL | 80 |
| Lisa Wolf | 90 | ||||
| Dwight Wrangham | 40 | ||||
| ND | State House | 21 | Steven Zaiser | Democratic-NPL | 90 |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: North Dakota Public Employees Association
2007 Positions on Workplace Rights
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.
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