| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sylvia Allen | 100% | ||||
| Frank Antenori | 100% | ||||
| David Braswell | 100% | ||||
| Ed Bunch | 100% | ||||
| AZ | Corporation Commissioner | Robert Burns | Republican | 100% | |
| Steve Court | 100% | ||||
| Sam Crump | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 28 | Adam Driggs | Republican | 100% |
| Pamela Gorman | 100% | ||||
| Ron Gould | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 14 | David Gowan, Sr. | Republican | 100% |
| Chuck Gray | 100% | ||||
| Linda Gray | 100% | ||||
| Jack Harper | 100% | ||||
| Laurin Hendrix | 100% | ||||
| AZ | Superintendent of Public Instruction | John Huppenthal | Republican | 100% | |
| AZ | State House | 23 | John Kavanagh | Republican | 100% |
| Barbara Leff | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 21 | Debbie Lesko | Republican | 100% |
| AZ | State Senate | 18 | John McComish | Republican | 100% |
| AZ | State Senate | 11 | Al Melvin | Republican | 100% |
| AZ | State Senate | 21 | Rick Murphy | Republican | 100% |
| John Nelson | 100% | ||||
| Russell Pearce | 100% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 1 | Steve Pierce | Republican | 100% |
| AZ | State House | 8 | Frank Pratt | Republican | 100% |
| AZ | State Senate | 23 | Michele Reagan | Republican | 100% |
| Amanda Reeve | 100% | ||||
| Thayer Verschoor | 100% | ||||
| Ted Vogt | 100% | ||||
| AZ | Councilman | 2 | Jim Waring | Republican | 100% |
| Vic Williams | 100% | ||||
| Carolyn Allen | 92% | ||||
| Tom Boone | 92% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 22 | Judy Burges | Republican | 92% |
| Nancy McLain | 92% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 13 | Steve Montenegro | Republican | 92% |
| Warde Nichols | 92% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 20 | Carl Seel | Republican | 92% |
| AZ | Mayor | At-Large | Jay Tibshraeny | Republican | 92% |
| AZ | State House | 1 | Andy Tobin, Sr. | Republican | 92% |
| Jim Weiers | 92% | ||||
| Jerry Weiers | 92% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 16 | Rich Crandall | Republican | 91% |
| Lucy Mason | 90% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 5 | Doris Goodale | Republican | 85% |
| Russ Jones | 85% | ||||
| Bill Konopnicki | 85% | ||||
| Doug Quelland | 85% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 17 | Steven Yarbrough | Republican | 85% |
| AZ | State Senate | 12 | Andy Biggs | Republican | 83% |
| Jonathan Paton | 83% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 14 | David Stevens | Republican | 83% |
| Amanda Aguirre | 67% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 28 | Eric Meyer | Democratic | 67% |
| Jack Brown | 64% | ||||
| Manny Alvarez | 62% | ||||
| Jorge Garcia | 62% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 27 | Leah Landrum Taylor | Democratic | 62% |
| AZ | State Senate | 4 | Lynne Pancrazi | Democratic | 62% |
| AZ | State House | 30 | Debbie McCune-Davis | Democratic | 60% |
| Rebecca Rios | 58% | ||||
| Cloves Campbell, Jr. | 55% | ||||
| Ken Cheuvront | 55% | ||||
| Rae Waters | 55% | ||||
| Pat Fleming | 54% | ||||
| AZ | State House | 7 | Albert Hale | Democratic | 54% |
| AZ | State Senate | 8 | Barbara McGuire | Democratic | 54% |
| AZ | State Senate | 30 | Robert Meza | Democratic | 50% |
| Meg Burton Cahill | 46% | ||||
| Tom Chabin | 46% | ||||
| Phil Lopes | 46% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 3 | Olivia Cajero Bedford | Democratic | 44% |
| AZ | State House | 24 | Chad Campbell | Democratic | 42% |
| Martha Garcia | 42% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 2 | Linda Lopez | Democratic | 42% |
| Ben Miranda | 38% | ||||
| Paula Aboud | 36% | ||||
| Matthew Heinz | 36% | ||||
| AZ | U.S. House | 9 | Kyrsten Sinema | Democratic | 36% |
| AZ | State Senate | 19 | Anna Tovar | Democratic | 36% |
| AZ | State Senate | 10 | Dave Bradley | Democratic | 33% |
| Nancy Young Wright | 33% | ||||
| David Lujan | 31% | ||||
| David Schapira | 31% | ||||
| Daniel Patterson | 23% | ||||
| AZ | State Senate | 9 | Steve Farley | Democratic | 18% |
| Chris Deschene | 13% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Arizona National Federation of Independent Business
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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