| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dennis Abbott | 0% | ||||
| Jarvis Adams IV | 100% | ||||
| NH | Commissioner | 3 | Omer Ahern, Jr. | 90% | |
| Ralph Akins | 30% | ||||
| Russell Albert | 80% | ||||
| John R.M. Alger | 50% | ||||
| Nelson Allan | 60% | ||||
| Janet Allen | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 15 | Mary Allen | Republican | 60% |
| Peter Allen | 0% | ||||
| Timothy Allen | 60% | ||||
| David Allison | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Grafton 13 | Susan Almy | Democratic | 0% |
| Eric Anderson | 40% | ||||
| Thomas Arnold, Jr. | 70% | ||||
| Lawrence Artz | 90% | ||||
| David Babson, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| Michael Balboni | 100% | ||||
| John Balcom | 0% | ||||
| Robert Barker | 40% | ||||
| John Barnes, Jr. | 86% | ||||
| Benjamin Baroody | 0% | ||||
| Gail Barry | 30% | ||||
| Gordon Bartlett | 20% | ||||
| Peter Batula | 60% | ||||
| William Beaton | 40% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 8 | Ronald Belanger | Republican | 30% |
| Clifton Below | 0% | ||||
| Alan Bemis | 60% | ||||
| NH | State House | Grafton 12 | Bernard Benn | Democratic | 0% |
| Jean-Guy Bergeron | 80% | ||||
| Peter Bergin | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 18 | Roger Berube | Democratic | 50% |
| NH | State House | Strafford 3 | David Bickford | Republican | 30% |
| Elbert Bicknell | 80% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 3 | Franklin Bishop | Republican | 70% |
| NH | Commissioner | 1 | Elizabeth Blanchard | Republican | 20% |
| Maryann Blanchard | 0% | ||||
| Ruth Bleyler | 0% | ||||
| NH | Councilor | Ward 9 | Candace C.W. Bouchard | 0% | |
| NH | State House | Merrimack 18 | Candace C.W. Bouchard | Democratic | 0% |
| David Bouchard | 20% | ||||
| Laurie Boyce | 60% | ||||
| Robert Boyce | 71% | ||||
| Mark Brady | 80% | ||||
| Paul Brassard | 50% | ||||
| Russell Bridle | 20% | ||||
| Carolyn Brown | 70% | ||||
| Julie Brown | 10% | ||||
| Donald Brueggemann | 0% | ||||
| Robert Brundige | 60% | ||||
| Pierre Bruno | 80% | ||||
| Raymond Buckley II | 10% | ||||
| David Buhlman | 100% | ||||
| Peter Burling | 0% | ||||
| Harriet Cady | 80% | ||||
| Kenneth Cail | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 30 | Jacqueline Cali-Pitts | Democratic | 0% |
| Frank Callaghan | 40% | ||||
| Kevin Camm | 60% | ||||
| W. Campbell | 70% | ||||
| Donald Carlson | 20% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 14 | Sharon Carson | Republican | 70% |
| Jeffrey Carter | 50% | ||||
| Mark Carter | 20% | ||||
| Kimberley Casey | 0% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 6 | Sam Cataldo | Republican | 70% |
| Albert Cernota | 60% | ||||
| Robert Chabot | 30% | ||||
| D.L. Christensen | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 37 | Lars Christiansen | Republican | 60% |
| Charles Clark | 70% | ||||
| Vivian Clark | 40% | ||||
| Claire Clarke | 0% | ||||
| William Clayton | 10% | ||||
| Robert Clegg, Jr. | 71% | ||||
| Jane Clemons | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Sullivan 10 | John Cloutier | Democratic | 10% |
| Betsy Coes | 10% | ||||
| Burton Cohen | 14% | ||||
| NH | State House | Grafton 8 | Mary Cooney | Democratic | 0% |
| Richard Cooney | 20% | ||||
| Corey Corbin | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 31 | David Cote | Democratic | 0% |
| Peter Cote | 0% | ||||
| Pamela Coughlin | 40% | ||||
| James Craig | 10% | ||||
| Elenore Crane | 40% | ||||
| Irene Creteau | 0% | ||||
| David Currier | 30% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 20 | Lou D'Allesandro | Democratic | 14% |
| Janeen Dalrymple | 10% | ||||
| Eric Daniels | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 20 | Frank Davis | Democratic | 0% |
| Bruce Dearborn | 0% | ||||
| John DeJoie | 10% | ||||
| Edward Densmore | 10% | ||||
| Mark Derby | 80% | ||||
| Vivian Desmarais | 40% | ||||
| Stephen DeStefano | 10% | ||||
| Glenn Dewhirst | 40% | ||||
| Judson Dexter | 40% | ||||
| Estelle Diamond | 0% | ||||
| Howard Dickinson | 30% | ||||
| Anthony DiFruscia | 60% | ||||
| Kimberley Dionne | 20% | ||||
| Robert Dodge | 60% | ||||
| Cynthia Dokmo | 10% | ||||
| Thomas Donovan, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| Andrew Dorsett | 70% | ||||
| John Dowd | 30% | ||||
| Christopher Doyle | 10% | ||||
| Richard Drisko | 20% | ||||
| Terri Dudley | 60% | ||||
| James Duffy | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 4 | Dudley Daniels Dumaine | Republican | 80% |
| Patricia Dunlap | 20% | ||||
| James Timothy Dunn | 0% | ||||
| Christopher Dunne | 30% | ||||
| Timothy Easson | 90% | ||||
| NH | State House | Cheshire 3 | Daniel Adams Eaton | Democratic | 10% |
| Stephanie Eaton | 20% | ||||
| Thomas Eaton | 29% | ||||
| Larry Elliott | 30% | ||||
| Larry Emerton, Sr. | 20% | ||||
| Peter Espiefs | 0% | ||||
| Iris Estabrook | 0% | ||||
| Brenda Ferland | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 6 | Robert Fesh | Republican | 50% |
| William Doty Field | 80% | ||||
| NH | State House | Belknap 4 | Dennis Fields | Republican | 50% |
| Douglas Fish | 60% | ||||
| James Fitzgerald | 50% | ||||
| Natalie Flanagan | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Belknap 3 | Donald Flanders | Republican | 40% |
| John Flanders, Sr. | 10% | ||||
| Robert Flanders | 57% | ||||
| Mary Lou Flayhan | 10% | ||||
| Richard Fletcher | 20% | ||||
| Gordon Flint, Sr. | 30% | ||||
| Albert Foley | 70% | ||||
| Nancy Ford | 10% | ||||
| NH | Attorney General | Joseph Foster | Democratic | 29% | |
| Sheila Francoeur | 20% | ||||
| Peter Franklin | 10% | ||||
| Leo Fraser, Jr. | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 6 | Barbara French | Democratic | 0% |
| John Gallus | 57% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 27 | Carolyn Gargasz | Republican | 20% |
| NH | Mayor | At-Large | Theodore Gatsas | Republican | 71% |
| John Gibson | 70% | ||||
| Jeffrey Gilbert | 20% | ||||
| Karl Gilbert | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 27 | Mary Gile | Democratic | 0% |
| Thomas Gillick, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| G. Michael Gilman | 90% | ||||
| NH | State House | Grafton 5 | Edmond Gionet | Republican | 20% |
| Robert Giuda | 70% | ||||
| John Gleason | 20% | ||||
| Carlos Gonzalez | 70% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 31 | Mary Gorman | Democratic | 0% |
| Kenneth Gould | 0% | ||||
| Peter Goyette, Jr. | 40% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 7 | John Graham | Republican | 20% |
| NH | State House | Strafford 11 | Anne Grassie | Democratic | 0% |
| Richard Green | 71% | ||||
| Gary Greenberg | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 7 | Mary Griffin | Republican | 40% |
| Lawrence Guay | 60% | ||||
| Barbara Hagan | 100% | ||||
| Elizabeth Hager | 10% | ||||
| Robert Haley | 40% | ||||
| Charles Hall | 50% | ||||
| Margaret Hallyburton | 30% | ||||
| Bonnie Ham | 10% | ||||
| Albert Hamel | 60% | ||||
| Christine Hamm | 10% | ||||
| Lee Hammond | 0% | ||||
| Ryan Hansen | 90% | ||||
| Michael Harrington | 70% | ||||
| Paul Harrington | 80% | ||||
| Joseph Harris | 0% | ||||
| Sandra Harris | 0% | ||||
| Paul Hatch | 20% | ||||
| Ken Hawkins | 70% | ||||
| Harry Haytayan, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| James Headd | 60% | ||||
| Richard Heon | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 24 | David Hess | Republican | 20% |
| Peyton Hinkle | 80% | ||||
| Roland Hofemann | 30% | ||||
| Robert Holbrook | 20% | ||||
| Rip Holden | 10% | ||||
| James Holland, Jr. | 40% | ||||
| Jeffrey Hollinger | 60% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 2 | Gary Hopper | Republican | 100% |
| Daniel Hughes | 70% | ||||
| NH | State House | Cheshire 11 | John Hunt | Republican | 40% |
| Bruce Hunter | 20% | ||||
| Karen Hutchinson | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 13 | William Infantine | Republican | 40% |
| Paul Ingbretson | 90% | ||||
| Russell Ingram | 50% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 5 | Robert Introne, Jr. | Republican | 50% |
| Anne-Marie Irwin | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 10 | Daniel Itse | Republican | 70% |
| Alf Jacobson | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 37 | Shawn Jasper | Republican | 40% |
| Claudette Jean | 30% | ||||
| Carl Johnson | 86% | ||||
| Lionel Johnson | 10% | ||||
| Nancy Johnson | 0% | ||||
| Robert Johnson | 10% | ||||
| Rogers Johnson | 60% | ||||
| Constance Jones | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 5 | Naida Kaen | Democratic | 10% |
| George Katsakiores | 50% | ||||
| Phyllis Katsakiores | 60% | ||||
| NH | Alderman | Ward 8 | Thomas Katsiantonis | Democratic | 10% |
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 15 | Thomas Katsiantonis | Democratic | 10% |
| NH | Council Member | Ward 2 | Sandra Keans | Democratic | 0% |
| Jane Kelley | 10% | ||||
| Leon Kenison | 10% | ||||
| Richard Kennedy | 60% | ||||
| Bettie Kenney | 50% | ||||
| Joseph Kenney | 100% | ||||
| John Edward Kerns | 10% | ||||
| Frederick King, Sr. | 30% | ||||
| William Knowles | 0% | ||||
| Rudolph Kobel | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 28 | Angeline Kopka | Democratic | 0% |
| Debra Kudalis | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 2 | Neal Kurk | Republican | 30% |
| Robert Laflam | 50% | ||||
| Charles Laflamme | 20% | ||||
| Paul LaFlamme, Jr. | 40% | ||||
| Ray Langer | 40% | ||||
| Jane Langley | 10% | ||||
| John Langone | 30% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 15 | Sylvia Larsen | Democratic | 14% |
| NH | State Senate | 13 | Bette Lasky | Democratic | 20% |
| John Laurent | 80% | ||||
| James Lawrence III | 20% | ||||
| David Lawton | 40% | ||||
| Edward Leach | 10% | ||||
| William Leber | 50% | ||||
| Roland Lefebvre | 10% | ||||
| Richard Leone | 30% | ||||
| Rudy Lessard | 10% | ||||
| Robert Letourneau | 80% | ||||
| Robert L'Heureux | 40% | ||||
| Stephen L'Heureux | 10% | ||||
| George Liebl | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 9 | Priscilla Parmenter Lockwood | Republican | 10% |
| Bernard Luebkert | 100% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 14 | James MacKay | Democratic | 10% |
| NH | State House | Rockingham 14 | Norman Major | Republican | 30% |
| Chris Malloy | 10% | ||||
| John Manning, Jr. | 30% | ||||
| Joseph Manning | 30% | ||||
| Richard Marple | 40% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 44 | André Martel | Republican | 86% |
| Mary Ellen Martin | 50% | ||||
| Roy Maxfield | 20% | ||||
| Margie Maybeck | 80% | ||||
| Richard McCann | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Carroll 3 | Mark McConkey | Republican | 40% |
| F. McCormick | 30% | ||||
| Alice McDonough-Wallace | 10% | ||||
| Paul McEachern | 10% | ||||
| Henry McElroy, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| Claire McHugh | 80% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 5 | Betsy McKinney | Republican | 40% |
| NH | State House | Rockingham 7 | Charles McMahon | Republican | 40% |
| Karen McRae | 50% | ||||
| David Meader | 10% | ||||
| Edgar Mears | 10% | ||||
| Robert Mercer | 40% | ||||
| NH | State House | Carroll 5 | Harry Merrow | Republican | 40% |
| Irene Messier | 10% | ||||
| Stephen Michon | 10% | ||||
| Joseph Miller | 10% | ||||
| Robert Milligan | 0% | ||||
| McKim Mitchell | 0% | ||||
| Henry Mock | 80% | ||||
| Maureen Mooney | 90% | ||||
| Benjamin Moore | 20% | ||||
| Edward Moran, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| Richard William Morris | 50% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 22 | Chuck Morse | Republican | 71% |
| William Mosher | 40% | ||||
| Lori Movsesian | 10% | ||||
| George Musler | 20% | ||||
| Debra Naro | 20% | ||||
| NH | Commissioner | 2 | Stephen Nedeau | Republican | 30% |
| Clifford Newton | 80% | ||||
| NH | State House | Grafton 12 | Sharon Nordgren | Democratic | 0% |
| NH | State House | Rockingham 26 | Terie Norelli | Democratic | 0% |
| Richard Noyes | 30% | ||||
| Edward Nutter | 100% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 37 | Russell Ober III | Republican | 20% |
| Lori O'Brien | 30% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 8 | Bob Odell | Republican | 71% |
| Jane O'Hearn | 57% | ||||
| June Lisbeth Olimpio | 30% | ||||
| James Oliver | 30% | ||||
| Michael O'Neil | 10% | ||||
| Jessie Osborne | 0% | ||||
| Derek Owen | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 5 | Sherman Packard | Republican | 40% |
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 43 | Eric Palangas | Democratic | 0% |
| NH | State House | Rockingham 25 | Laura Pantelakos | Democratic | 0% |
| NH | Executive Council | 4 | Christopher Pappas | Democratic | 10% |
| Marc Pappas | 40% | ||||
| NH | State House | Cheshire 13 | Henry Parkhurst | Democratic | 0% |
| Betsey Patten | 30% | ||||
| Arthur Pelletier | 10% | ||||
| Leo Pepino | 70% | ||||
| Randy Perkins | 0% | ||||
| Andrew Peterson | 57% | ||||
| Donald Philbrick | 30% | ||||
| James Phinizy | 10% | ||||
| James Pilliod | 0% | ||||
| Maurice Pilotte | 60% | ||||
| Frances Potter | 0% | ||||
| Richard Poulin | 10% | ||||
| Irene Pratt | 10% | ||||
| John Pratt | 0% | ||||
| Leighton Pratt | 70% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 23 | Russell Prescott | Republican | 100% |
| Pamela Price | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 8 | Anne Priestley | Republican | 20% |
| Ed Putnam II | 80% | ||||
| Matthew Quandt | 100% | ||||
| NH | State Senate | 19 | Jim Rausch | Republican | 20% |
| Tara Reardon | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Merrimack 2 | Dennis Reed | Republican | 30% |
| Sandra Reeves | 50% | ||||
| Thomas E.P. Rice, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| NH | State House | Coos 4 | Herbert Richardson | Republican | 50% |
| Sheila Roberge | 86% | ||||
| Carl Robertson | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Cheshire 6 | Timothy Robertson | Democratic | 0% |
| Elizabeth Rodd | 0% | ||||
| Beverly Rodeschin | 40% | ||||
| Kurt Roessner | 50% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 18 | Deanna Rollo | Democratic | 0% |
| Lawrence Ross | 0% | ||||
| Emma Rous | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 22 | Robert Rowe | Republican | 40% |
| H. Charles Royce | 20% | ||||
| Walter Ruffner | 40% | ||||
| Deanna Rush | 0% | ||||
| David Russell | 30% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 6 | Frank Sapareto | Republican | 71% |
| Stella Scamman | 0% | ||||
| Michael Scanlon | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 19 | Peter Schmidt | Democratic | 10% |
| Joan Schulze | 10% | ||||
| David Scott | 80% | ||||
| Nancy Scovner | 0% | ||||
| Gloria Seldin | 0% | ||||
| NH | Alderman | Ward 9 | Barbara Shaw | Democratic | 10% |
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 16 | Barbara Shaw | Democratic | 10% |
| Elizabeth Shultis | 0% | ||||
| Pamela Russell Slack | 0% | ||||
| Lee Slocum | 90% | ||||
| Donald Smith, Jr. | 40% | ||||
| Edwin Smith | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 6 | Marjorie Smith | Democratic | 0% |
| Paul Smith | 50% | ||||
| Clair Snyder | 0% | ||||
| Hilda Weyl Sokol | 0% | ||||
| Peter Solomon | 10% | ||||
| Tony Soltani | 90% | ||||
| Gregory Sorg | 90% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 43 | Kathleen Souza | Republican | 90% |
| NH | State House | Strafford 6 | Judith Spang | Democratic | 10% |
| Paul Spiess | 10% | ||||
| James Splaine | 10% | ||||
| Stephen Stepanek | 60% | ||||
| Stanley Stevens | 50% | ||||
| Eric Stohl | 50% | ||||
| Joseph Stone | 20% | ||||
| Francis Sullivan | 10% | ||||
| Jeffrey Sullivan | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 10 | Peter Sullivan | Democratic | 10% |
| NH | State House | Sullivan 8 | Cynthia Sweeney | Democratic | 40% |
| Saghir Tahir | 50% | ||||
| Joan Tate | 30% | ||||
| Katherine Taylor | 10% | ||||
| Kathleen Taylor | 20% | ||||
| NH | State House | Coos 3 | Robert Theberge | Democratic | 0% |
| John Tholl, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| John Thomas | 10% | ||||
| Anna Tilton | 0% | ||||
| James Twombly | 80% | ||||
| Dennis Vachon | 10% | ||||
| NH | State House | Hillsborough 15 | Steve Vaillancourt | Republican | 40% |
| Matthew Vallone | 20% | ||||
| Thomas Varrell | 90% | ||||
| NH | State House | Strafford 6 | Janet Wall | Democratic, Republican | 10% |
| NH | State House | Merrimack 10 | Mary Wallner | Democratic | 0% |
| NH | State House | Rockingham 7 | Kevin Waterhouse | Republican | 70% |
| Everett Weare | 50% | ||||
| Amy Webber | 0% | ||||
| NH | State House | Cheshire 16 | Chuck Weed | Democratic | 0% |
| David Welch | 50% | ||||
| Norman Weldy, Jr. | 70% | ||||
| NH | State House | Rockingham 13 | Kenneth Weyler | Republican | 80% |
| Michael Whalley | 30% | ||||
| James Wheeler | 100% | ||||
| Robert Wheeler | 30% | ||||
| Robert Wiley | 60% | ||||
| Burton Williams | 40% | ||||
| George Winchell | 40% | ||||
| Phyllis Woods | 100% | ||||
| David Woodward | 50% | ||||
| William Zolla | 50% |
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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