| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SC | State Senate | 1 | Thomas Alexander | Republican | 60% |
| SC | State Senate | 7 | Karl Allen | Democratic, Working Families | 100% |
| John Graham Altman III | 17% | ||||
| Ralph Anderson | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 42 | Michael Anthony | Democratic | 98% |
| SC | Councilmember | 3 | George Bailey | Republican | 57% |
| SC | State House | 80 | Jimmy Bales | Democratic | 85% |
| SC | State House | 58 | Liston Barfield | Republican | 23% |
| James Battle, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| SC | State House | 89 | Kenneth Bingham | Republican | 20% |
| SC | State House | 122 | William Bowers | Democratic | 98% |
| SC | State House | 61 | Lester Branham, Jr. | Democratic | 96% |
| William Branton, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| Floyd Breeland | 97% | ||||
| SC | State House | 50 | Grady Brown | Democratic | 93% |
| Joe Brown | 96% | ||||
| SC | State House | 116 | Robert Brown | Democratic | 96% |
| Harry Cato | 20% | ||||
| Catherine Ceips | 21% | ||||
| SC | Treasurer | Converse Chellis III | 19% | ||
| Ken Clark | 31% | ||||
| SC | State House | 107 | Alan Clemmons | Republican | 18% |
| SC | State House | 82 | William Clyburn, Sr. | Democratic | 98% |
| Marty Coates | 45% | ||||
| SC | State House | 66 | Gilda Cobb-Hunter | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | State Senate | 17 | Creighton Coleman | Democratic | 90% |
| Daniel Cooper | 15% | ||||
| William Cotty | 42% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 20 | John Courson | Republican | 75% |
| SC | State Senate | 18 | Ronnie Cromer | Republican | 60% |
| Thomas Dantzler | 18% | ||||
| Guy Davenport, Jr. | 37% | ||||
| SC | State House | 43 | Greg Delleney, Jr. | Republican | 25% |
| John Drummond | 75% | ||||
| SC | U.S. House | 3 | Jeff Duncan | Republican | 42% |
| SC | State House | 104 | Tracy Edge | Republican | 20% |
| Dick Elliott | 90% | ||||
| Eldridge Emory | 96% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 6 | Michael Fair | Republican | 60% |
| SC | State Senate | 42 | Robert Ford | Democratic | 100% |
| Mary Beth Freeman | 98% | ||||
| Marion Frye | 28% | ||||
| Warren Kenneth Giese | 75% | ||||
| JoAnne Gilham | 13% | ||||
| Maggie Wallace Glover | 100% | ||||
| Amos Lee Gourdine | 96% | ||||
| SC | State House | 95 | Jerry Govan, Jr. | Democratic | 93% |
| SC | State Senate | 16 | Chauncey Gregory | Republican | 20% |
| SC | State Senate | 37 | Larry Grooms | Republican | 0% |
| Ben Hagood, Jr. | 6% | ||||
| Glenn Hamilton | 20% | ||||
| SC | State House | 114 | Robert Harrell, Jr. | Republican | 19% |
| James Harrison | 26% | ||||
| Charles Alexander Harvin III | 80% | ||||
| Gloria Haskins | 19% | ||||
| John Hawkins | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 55 | Jackie Hayes | Democratic | 85% |
| SC | State Senate | 15 | Wes Hayes, Jr. | Republican | 60% |
| SC | State House | 118 | William Herbkersman | Republican | 25% |
| Jesse Edison Hines | 91% | ||||
| Mack Hines, Jr. | 97% | ||||
| SC | State House | 91 | Lonnie Hosey | Democratic | 92% |
| SC | State House | 76 | Leon Howard | Democratic | 98% |
| SC | State House | 85 | Chip Huggins | Republican | 25% |
| SC | State Senate | 40 | Charles Bradley Hutto | Democratic | 90% |
| SC | State Senate | 21 | Darrell Jackson | Democratic | 90% |
| Douglas Jennings, Jr. | 97% | ||||
| Thomas Keegan | 5% | ||||
| Kenneth Kennedy | 96% | ||||
| Herbert Kirsh | 27% | ||||
| Jake Knotts, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| Larry Labruce Koon | 22% | ||||
| John Kuhn | 0% | ||||
| John Land III | 100% | ||||
| Robert Leach, Sr. | 19% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 31 | Hugh Kenneth Leatherman, Sr. | Republican | 70% |
| Brenda Lee | 96% | ||||
| Phil Leventis | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 110 | Harry Limehouse III | Republican | 15% |
| Lanny Littlejohn | 22% | ||||
| Walter Lloyd | 98% | ||||
| SC | State House | 19 | Dwight Loftis | Republican | 18% |
| SC | State Senate | 22 | Joel Lourie | Democratic | 97% |
| SC | State House | 65 | James Lucas | Republican | 53% |
| SC | State House | 109 | David Mack III | Democratic | 96% |
| Joseph Mahaffey, Sr. | 20% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 29 | Gerald Malloy | Democratic | 90% |
| Becky Martin | 30% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 2 | Larry Martin | Republican | 60% |
| SC | State Senate | 39 | John Matthews, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | Lieutenant Governor | Glenn McConnell | Republican | 70% | |
| E. DeWitt McCraw | 40% | ||||
| James McGee III | 24% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 32 | John McGill | Democratic | 90% |
| SC | State House | 40 | Walton McLeod III | Democratic | 98% |
| SC | State House | 99 | James Merrill | Republican | 16% |
| William Mescher | 70% | ||||
| Vida Miller | 91% | ||||
| Bessie Moody-Lawrence | 98% | ||||
| Tommy Moore | 90% | ||||
| James Neal | 96% | ||||
| SC | State House | 70 | Joseph Neal | Democratic | 98% |
| Denny Neilson | 76% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 4 | William O'Dell | Republican | 60% |
| SC | State House | 93 | Harry Ott, Jr. | Democratic | 91% |
| SC | State House | 5 | Phillip Owens | Republican | 13% |
| Anne Parks | 98% | ||||
| Kay Patterson | 88% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 14 | Harvey Smith Peeler, Jr. | Republican | 70% |
| Robert Perry, Jr. | 19% | ||||
| Olin Phillips | 75% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 45 | Clementa Pinckney | Democratic | 100% |
| Lewis Pinson | 42% | ||||
| Edward Pitts, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| SC | State House | 14 | Michael Pitts | Republican | 25% |
| SC | State House | 69 | Richard Quinn, Jr. | Republican | 15% |
| SC | State Senate | 33 | Luke Rankin, Sr. | Republican | 75% |
| Arthur Ravenel, Jr. | 88% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 11 | Glenn Reese | Democratic | 100% |
| Thomas Rhoad | 74% | ||||
| Rex Rice | 25% | ||||
| Rebecca Davis Richardson | 28% | ||||
| Scott Richardson | 75% | ||||
| James Ritchie, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| R. Thayer Rivers, Jr. | 95% | ||||
| SC | State House | 74 | James Rutherford | Democratic | 96% |
| Greg Ryberg | 43% | ||||
| SC | State House | 2 | William Sandifer III | Republican | 17% |
| Wallace Scarborough | 18% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 19 | John Scott, Jr. | Democratic | 92% |
| SC | State Senate | 26 | Nikki Setzler | Democratic | 90% |
| SC | State Senate | 27 | Vincent Sheheen | Democratic | 100% |
| Linda Short | 90% | ||||
| SC | State House | 46 | J. Simrill | Republican | 31% |
| Phillip Sinclair | 24% | ||||
| SC | State House | 3 | B. R. Skelton | Republican | 23% |
| Donald Smith | 21% | ||||
| Fletcher Smith, Jr. | 85% | ||||
| SC | State House | 27 | Garry Smith | Republican | 17% |
| Murrell Smith, Jr. | 50% | ||||
| SC | State House | 84 | Roland Smith | Republican | 19% |
| SC | State House | 72 | James Smith, Jr. | Democratic | 98% |
| Jefferson Verne Smith | 60% | ||||
| William Smith | 20% | ||||
| John Snow III | 71% | ||||
| James Stewart, Jr. | 16% | ||||
| Harry Carl Stille | 27% | ||||
| Scott Talley | 22% | ||||
| Adam Taylor, Sr. | 44% | ||||
| David Thomas | 60% | ||||
| Michael Thompson | 36% | ||||
| SC | State House | 88 | McLain Toole | Republican | 16% |
| Ronald Parker Townsend | 27% | ||||
| Daniel Tripp | 21% | ||||
| Teddy Norman Trotter | 21% | ||||
| C. David Umphlett, Jr. | 18% | ||||
| Lewis Raymond Vaughn | 13% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 9 | Daniel Verdin III | Republican | 60% |
| Thad Viers | 18% | ||||
| Bob Waldrep, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Robert Walker | 20% | ||||
| SC | State House | 51 | J. David Weeks | Democratic | 96% |
| SC | State House | 113 | Seth Whipper | Democratic | 92% |
| SC | State House | 6 | Brian White | Republican | 17% |
| SC | State House | 1 | William Whitmire | Republican | 22% |
| David Horton Wilkins | 13% | ||||
| William Witherspoon | 20% | ||||
| Annette Young | 17% |
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.