| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ed Fallon, Jr. | 89% | ||||
| IA | State House | 86 | Mary Mascher | Democratic | 89% |
| IA | State Senate | 43 | Joe Bolkcom | Democratic | 78% |
| IA | State Senate | 16 | Dick Dearden | Democratic | 78% |
| IA | State Senate | 37 | Robert Dvorsky | Democratic | 78% |
| Johnie Hammond | 78% | ||||
| Patricia Joan Harper | 78% | ||||
| Bill Fink | 67% | ||||
| Jane Greimann | 67% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 8 | Michael Gronstal | Democratic | 67% |
| Steven Hansen | 67% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 17 | Jack Hatch | Democratic | 67% |
| Jack Holveck | 67% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 50 | Pam Jochum | Democratic | 67% |
| IA | State House | 85 | Vicki Lensing | Democratic | 67% |
| O. Gene Maddox | 67% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 18 | Janet Petersen | Democratic | 67% |
| Rebecca Reynolds | 67% | ||||
| Steven Richardson | 67% | ||||
| Donald Shoultz | 67% | ||||
| IA | State House | 90 | Cindy Winckler | Democratic | 67% |
| William Witt | 67% | ||||
| Polly Bukta | 56% | ||||
| IA | State House | 87 | Dennis Cohoon | Democratic | 56% |
| Michael Connolly | 56% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 31 | Bill Dotzler, Jr. | Democratic | 56% |
| Romaine Foege | 56% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 35 | Wally Horn | Democratic | 56% |
| IA | State Senate | 21 | Matthew McCoy | Democratic | 56% |
| Janet Metcalf | 56% | ||||
| Richard Myers | 56% | ||||
| Robert Osterhaus | 56% | ||||
| Mark Shearer | 56% | ||||
| Betty Soukup | 56% | ||||
| Margaret Tinsman | 56% | ||||
| Philip Wise | 56% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 15 | Dennis Black | Democratic | 44% |
| John Connors | 44% | ||||
| Patrick Deluhery | 44% | ||||
| Thomas Fiegen | 44% | ||||
| Thomas Flynn | 44% | ||||
| Wayne Ford | 44% | ||||
| Eugene Fraise | 44% | ||||
| Marcella Frevert | 44% | ||||
| Teresa Garman | 44% | ||||
| Libby Jacobs | 44% | ||||
| John Kibbie | 44% | ||||
| Mary Kramer | 44% | ||||
| Rick Larkin | 44% | ||||
| Michael O'Brien | 44% | ||||
| Paul Scherrman | 44% | ||||
| David Floyd Schrader | 44% | ||||
| IA | State House | 71 | Mark Smith | Democratic | 44% |
| Greg Stevens | 44% | ||||
| Rich Taylor | 44% | ||||
| IA | State House | 70 | Todd Taylor | Democratic | 44% |
| Paul Bell | 33% | ||||
| Frank Chiodo | 33% | ||||
| Betty De Boef | 33% | ||||
| Jeffrey Elgin | 33% | ||||
| IA | State House | 84 | David Heaton | Republican | 33% |
| Geri Huser | 33% | ||||
| G. Willard Jenkins | 33% | ||||
| Keith Kreiman | 33% | ||||
| Mark Kuhn | 33% | ||||
| Dennis May | 33% | ||||
| Paul McKinley | 33% | ||||
| Brian Quirk | 33% | ||||
| Scott Raecker | 33% | ||||
| Donald Redfern | 33% | ||||
| Sheldon Rittmer | 33% | ||||
| Rod Roberts | 33% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 45 | Joe Seng | Democratic | 33% |
| Mike Sexton | 33% | ||||
| Steven Warnstadt | 33% | ||||
| IA | State House | 4 | Dwayne Alons | Republican | 22% |
| Jeff Angelo | 22% | ||||
| Rich Arnold | 22% | ||||
| Andra Atteberry | 22% | ||||
| IA | State House | 20 | Clel Baudler | Republican | 22% |
| IA | State Senate | 24 | Jerry Behn | Republican | 22% |
| Carmine Boal | 22% | ||||
| Daniel Boddicker | 22% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 9 | Nancy Boettger | Republican | 22% |
| Effie Lee Boggess | 22% | ||||
| Clyde Edward Bradley | 22% | ||||
| Roger Broers | 22% | ||||
| Robert John Brunkhorst | 22% | ||||
| Danny Carroll | 22% | ||||
| Michael Cormack | 22% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 25 | Bill Dix | Republican | 22% |
| IA | State House | 24 | Cecil Dolecheck | Republican | 22% |
| IA | State House | 21 | Jack Drake | Republican | 22% |
| Richard Drake | 22% | ||||
| George Eichhorn | 22% | ||||
| Barbara Finch | 22% | ||||
| Mary Lou Freeman | 22% | ||||
| E. Thurman Gaskill | 22% | ||||
| Charles Gipp | 22% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 39 | Sandy Greiner | Republican | 22% |
| Betty Grundberg | 22% | ||||
| Jim Hahn | 22% | ||||
| Brad Hansen | 22% | ||||
| Lance Horbach | 22% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 11 | Hubert Houser | Republican | 22% |
| Greg Hoversten | 22% | ||||
| IA | State House | 3 | Daniel Huseman | Republican | 22% |
| Stewart Iverson, Jr. | 22% | ||||
| John Jensen | 22% | ||||
| IA | State Senate | 1 | David Johnson | Republican | 22% |
| Gerald Jones | 22% | ||||
| Steve Kettering | 22% | ||||
| IA | U.S. House | 4 | Steve King | Republican | 22% |
| Jeffrey Lamberti | 22% | ||||
| Charles Larson, Jr. | 22% | ||||
| Mary Lundby | 22% | ||||
| Gene Manternach | 22% | ||||
| Andy McKean | 22% | ||||
| Larry McKibben | 22% | ||||
| Dolores Mertz | 22% | ||||
| David Millage | 22% | ||||
| David Miller | 22% | ||||
| Christopher Rants | 22% | ||||
| IA | State House | 8 | Henry Rayhons | Republican | 22% |
| John Redwine | 22% | ||||
| Kitty Rehberg | 22% | ||||
| Leigh Rekow | 22% | ||||
| Neal Schuerer | 22% | ||||
| Pat Shey | 22% | ||||
| J. Brent Siegrist | 22% | ||||
| Bryan Sievers | 22% | ||||
| Jodi Tymeson | 22% | ||||
| Phillip Tyrrell | 22% | ||||
| James Van Engelenhoven | 22% | ||||
| James Van Fossen | 22% | ||||
| Kenneth Veenstra | 22% | ||||
| Richard Weidman | 22% | ||||
| Paul Wilderdyke | 22% | ||||
| Mark Zieman | 22% | ||||
| Barry Brauns | 11% | ||||
| Russell James Eddie | 11% | ||||
| Clarence Hoffman | 11% | ||||
| Ralph Klemme | 11% | ||||
| Steven Sukup | 11% | ||||
| Russell Teig | 11% | ||||
| Mark Tremmel | 11% |
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.
Most performance evaluations are displayed in a percentage format. However, some organizations present their ratings in the form of a letter grade or endorsement based on voting records, interviews, survey results and/or sources of campaign funding. For consistency and ease in understanding, Project Vote Smart converts all scores into a percentage when possible. Please visit the group's website or call 1-888-VOTESMART for more specific information.