| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ole Aarsvold | 78% | ||||
| Rick Berg | 89% | ||||
| LeRoy Bernstein | 100% | ||||
| James Boehm | 89% | ||||
| Curtis Brekke | 89% | ||||
| Thomas Brusegaard | 89% | ||||
| Rex Byerly | 71% | ||||
| Byron Clark | 89% | ||||
| Audrey Cleary | 67% | ||||
| Duane Lee DeKrey | 89% | ||||
| Judy DeMers | 75% | ||||
| Rachael Disrud | 89% | ||||
| John Dorso | 89% | ||||
| Bruce Eckre | 78% | ||||
| Mary Ekstrom | 56% | ||||
| April Fairfield | 67% | ||||
| Tom Fischer | 71% | ||||
| Layton Freborg | 88% | ||||
| Rod Froelich | 89% | ||||
| Pat Galvin | 89% | ||||
| William Gorder | 89% | ||||
| Albert Grosz | 89% | ||||
| Howard Grumbo | 67% | ||||
| Pam Gulleson | 75% | ||||
| G. Jane Gunter | 88% | ||||
| C.B. Haas | 89% | ||||
| Lyle Hanson | 89% | ||||
| Joel Curtis Heitkamp | 75% | ||||
| Dale Henegar | 89% | ||||
| Gil Herbel | 89% | ||||
| Serenus Hoffner | 67% | ||||
| Robert Huether | 78% | ||||
| Roxanne Jensen | 75% | ||||
| RaeAnn Kelsch | 89% | ||||
| James Kerzman | 89% | ||||
| Meyer Kinnoin | 75% | ||||
| Myron Koppang | 89% | ||||
| Aaron Krauter | 75% | ||||
| Edroy Kringstad | 75% | ||||
| Joe Kroeber | 89% | ||||
| Kenneth Kroeplin | 63% | ||||
| Doug Lemieux | 67% | ||||
| Elroy Lindaas | 63% | ||||
| Ed Lloyd | 88% | ||||
| Debra Lundgren | 78% | ||||
| John Mahoney | 89% | ||||
| Jon Martinson | 78% | ||||
| Deb Mathern | 63% | ||||
| Ralph Metcalf | 78% | ||||
| Shirley Meyer | 67% | ||||
| Stacey Mickelson | 89% | ||||
| Phillip Mueller | 78% | ||||
| Duane Mutch | 100% | ||||
| Marv Mutzenberger | 63% | ||||
| L.L. Naaden | 88% | ||||
| Gary Nelson | 75% | ||||
| Dave Nething | 75% | ||||
| Eugene Nicholas | 89% | ||||
| Ronald Nichols | 78% | ||||
| Carol Niemeier | 78% | ||||
| Darrell Nottestad | 78% | ||||
| Robert Nowatzki | 78% | ||||
| James Alan Poolman | 89% | ||||
| Clara Sue Price | 89% | ||||
| Rolland Redlin | 50% | ||||
| Dennis Renner | 89% | ||||
| Earl Rennerfeldt | 89% | ||||
| Wanda Rose | 67% | ||||
| Harvey Sand | 88% | ||||
| Sally Sandvig | 88% | ||||
| Arlo Schmidt | 89% | ||||
| Randy Schobinger | 100% | ||||
| Dale Severson | 89% | ||||
| Dorvan Solberg | 78% | ||||
| Kenneth Solberg | 88% | ||||
| Rod St. Aubyn | 75% | ||||
| Bob Stefonowicz | 50% | ||||
| Bob Stenehjem | 88% | ||||
| Ken Svedjan | 100% | ||||
| Gerald Orlando Sveen | 78% | ||||
| Harvey Tallackson | 50% | ||||
| Russell Thane | 75% | ||||
| Vern Thompson | 63% | ||||
| Laurel Thoreson | 78% | ||||
| Elwood Thorpe | 78% | ||||
| Mike Timm | 89% | ||||
| Ben Tollefson | 89% | ||||
| Steven Tomac | 63% | ||||
| John Traynor | 75% | ||||
| Herbert Urlacher | 75% | ||||
| Francis Wald | 89% | ||||
| Amy N Kliniske Warnke | 88% | ||||
| Darlene Watne | 75% | ||||
| Janet Wentz | 78% | ||||
| Ray Wikenheiser | 89% | ||||
| Lonny Winrich | 78% | ||||
| ND | Commissioner | At-Large | Merle Boucher | Democratic-NPL | 75% |
| ND | State House | 43 | Lois Delmore | Democratic-NPL | 78% |
| ND | State House | 18 | Eliot Glassheim | Democratic-NPL | 78% |
| ND | State House | 26 | Jerome Kelsh | Democratic-NPL | 63% |
| ND | State House | 11 | Scot Kelsh | Democratic-NPL | 56% |
| ND | State Senate | 11 | Tim Mathern | Democratic-NPL | 63% |
| ND | State Senate | 21 | Carolyn Nelson | Democratic-NPL | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 6 | David O'Connell | Democratic-NPL | 63% |
| ND | State Senate | 24 | Larry Robinson | Democratic-NPL | 63% |
| ND | State Senate | 4 | John Warner | Democratic-NPL | 89% |
| ND | State Senate | 2 | John Andrist | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State House | 22 | Wesley Belter | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State Senate | 39 | Bill Bowman | Republican | 100% |
| ND | State House | 28 | Michael Don Brandenburg | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State Senate | 30 | Ron Carlisle | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 41 | Al Carlson | Republican | 89% |
| ND | Public Service Commissioner | Randel Christmann | Republican | 100% | |
| ND | State Senate | 34 | Dwight Cook | Republican | 100% |
| ND | Governor | Jack Dalrymple | Republican | 89% | |
| ND | State House | 8 | Jeff Delzer | Republican | 78% |
| ND | State House | 23 | Bill Devlin | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 39 | David Drovdal | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 44 | Tim Flakoll | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State House | 4 | Glen Froseth | Republican | 78% |
| ND | State House | 41 | Bette Grande | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State Senate | 41 | Tony Grindberg | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State House | 46 | Kathy Hawken | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 17 | Ray Holmberg | Republican | 71% |
| ND | State House | 15 | Dennis Johnson | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 37 | Nancy Johnson | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 47 | George Keiser | Republican | 78% |
| ND | State House | 39 | Keith Kempenich | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 47 | Ralph Kilzer | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 14 | Jerry Klein | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State House | 40 | Matthew Klein | Republican | 78% |
| ND | State House | 47 | Lawrence Klemin | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 13 | Kim Koppelman | Republican | 100% |
| ND | State Senate | 40 | Karen Krebsbach | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State Senate | 13 | Judy Lee | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State Senate | 1 | Stanley Lyson | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State House | 3 | Andrew Maragos | Republican | 67% |
| ND | State House | 10 | David Monson | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 14 | Jon Nelson | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 29 | Chet Pollert | Republican | 89% |
| ND | State House | 34 | Todd Porter | Republican | 89% |
| ND | Attorney General | Wayne Stenehjem | Republican | 75% | |
| ND | State House | 44 | Blair Thoreson | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 29 | Terry Wanzek | Republican | 88% |
| ND | State Senate | 37 | Rich Wardner | Republican | 75% |
| ND | State House | 14 | Robin Weisz | Republican | 88% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: North Dakota National Federation of Independent Business
1999 Positions
How to Interpret these Evaluations
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