| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| J. Gresham Barrett | 0% | ||||
| Allen Boyd, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Henry Brown, Jr. | 0% | ||||
| Ginny Brown-Waite | 0% | ||||
| Lincoln Davis | 40% | ||||
| James DeMint | 0% | ||||
| Lincoln Diaz-Balart | 0% | ||||
| Bob Etheridge | 100% | ||||
| Bart Gordon | 100% | ||||
| Bob Inglis, Sr. | 0% | ||||
| Larry Kissell | 60% | ||||
| Ron Klein | 100% | ||||
| Suzanne Kosmas | 100% | ||||
| George LeMieux | 0% | ||||
| John Linder | 0% | ||||
| Connie Mack IV | 0% | ||||
| Jim Marshall | 20% | ||||
| Melquiades Martinez | 0% | ||||
| Kendrick Meek, Sr. | 100% | ||||
| Brad Miller | 100% | ||||
| Sue Myrick | 0% | ||||
| Heath Shuler | 80% | ||||
| John Spratt, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Cliff Stearns | 0% | ||||
| John Tanner | 60% | ||||
| Zach Wamp | 0% | ||||
| Robert Wexler | 100% | ||||
| GA | U.S. House | 12 | John Barrow | Democratic | 20% |
| GA | U.S. House | 2 | Sanford Bishop, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| FL | U.S. House | 5 | Corrine Brown | Democratic | 100% |
| NC | U.S. House | 1 | G.K. Butterfield, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| FL | U.S. House | 14 | Kathy Castor | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | U.S. House | 6 | Jim Clyburn | Democratic | 100% |
| TN | U.S. House | 9 | Steve Cohen | Democratic | 100% |
| TN | U.S. House | 5 | Jim Cooper | Democratic | 80% |
| FL | U.S. House | 21 | Ted Deutch | Democratic | 100% |
| FL | U.S. House | 9 | Alan Grayson | Democratic | 100% |
| NC | U.S. Senate | Jr | Kay Hagan | Democratic | 100% |
| FL | U.S. House | 20 | Alcee Hastings, Sr. | Democratic | 100% |
| GA | U.S. House | 4 | Hank Johnson, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| GA | U.S. House | 5 | John Lewis | Democratic | 80% |
| NC | U.S. House | 7 | Mike McIntyre | Democratic | 40% |
| FL | U.S. Senate | Sr | William Nelson, Sr. | Democratic | 100% |
| NC | U.S. House | 4 | David Price | Democratic | 100% |
| GA | U.S. House | 13 | David Scott | Democratic | 100% |
| FL | U.S. House | 23 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 100% |
| NC | U.S. House | 12 | Mel Watt | Democratic | 100% |
| TN | U.S. Senate | Sr | Lamar Alexander | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 12 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 0% |
| TN | U.S. House | 7 | Marsha Blackburn | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 10 | Paul Broun | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 16 | Vern Buchanan | Republican | 0% |
| NC | U.S. Senate | Sr | Richard Burr | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. Senate | Sr | Saxby Chambliss | Republican | 0% |
| NC | U.S. House | 6 | Howard Coble | Republican | 0% |
| TN | U.S. Senate | Jr | Robert Corker | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 4 | Ander Crenshaw | Republican | 0% |
| GA | Governor | Nathan Deal | Republican | 0% | |
| FL | U.S. House | 25 | Mario Diaz-Balart | Republican | 0% |
| TN | U.S. House | 2 | John Duncan, Jr. | Republican | 0% |
| NC | U.S. House | 5 | Virginia Foxx | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 11 | Phil Gingrey | Republican | 0% |
| SC | U.S. Senate | Sr | Lindsey Graham | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 14 | Tom Graves, Jr. | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. Senate | Jr | Johnny Isakson | Republican | 0% |
| NC | U.S. House | 3 | Walter Jones, Jr. | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 1 | Jack Kingston | Republican | 0% |
| NC | U.S. House | 10 | Patrick McHenry | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 7 | John Mica | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 1 | Jefferson Miller | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 8 | Bill Posey | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 6 | Tom Price | Republican | 0% |
| FL | Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services | Adam Putnam | Republican | 0% | |
| TN | U.S. House | 1 | Phil Roe | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 17 | Thomas Rooney | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 27 | Ileana Ros-Lehtinen | Republican | 0% |
| GA | U.S. House | 3 | Lynn Westmoreland | Republican | 0% |
| SC | U.S. House | 2 | Joe Wilson, Sr. | Republican | 0% |
| FL | U.S. House | 13 | Bill Young | Republican | 0% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Southern Alliance for Clean Energy Action Fund
2009-2010 Positions
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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