| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IN | State Senate | 22 | Ron Alting | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State House | 36 | Terri Austin | Democratic | 50 |
| Dennis Avery | 60 | ||||
| Jeb Bardon | 67 | ||||
| IN | State House | 45 | Kreg Battles | Democratic | 60 |
| IN | State Senate | 50 | Vaneta Becker | Republican | 30 |
| IN | State House | 91 | Robert Behning | Republican | 33 |
| Matthew Bell | 50 | ||||
| Robert Bischoff | 50 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 23 | Phillip Boots | Republican | 10 |
| Bruce Borders | 50 | ||||
| Randy Borror | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 88 | Brian Bosma | Republican | 40 |
| Anita Bowser | 100 | ||||
| Richard Bray | 20 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 34 | Jean Breaux | Democratic | 70 |
| IN | State Senate | 10 | John Broden | Democratic | 50 |
| IN | State House | 3 | Charlie Brown | Democratic | 78 |
| IN | State House | 41 | Timothy Brown | Republican | 50 |
| IN | State Senate | 21 | James Buck | Republican | 40 |
| Lawrence Buell, Sr. | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 58 | Charles Burton | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State House | 12 | Mara Candelaria Reardon | Democratic | 75 |
| David Cheatham | 50 | ||||
| Duane Cheney | 70 | ||||
| IN | State House | 53 | Robert Cherry | Republican | 40 |
| William Cochran | 60 | ||||
| William Crawford | 100 | ||||
| David Crooks | 55 | ||||
| IN | State House | 78 | Suzanne Crouch | Republican | 44 |
| IN | State House | 33 | Bill Davis | Republican | 40 |
| John Day | 78 | ||||
| Bob Deig | 30 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 29 | Mike Delph | Republican | 20 |
| Nancy Dembowski | 50 | ||||
| Jerry Denbo | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 20 | Tom Dermody | Republican | 40 |
| Mae Dickinson | 78 | ||||
| Gary Dillon | 20 | ||||
| Chester Dobis | 50 | ||||
| Richard Dodge | 40 | ||||
| Jeff Drozda | 50 | ||||
| Cleo Duncan | 44 | ||||
| IN | State House | 8 | Ryan Dvorak | Democratic | 70 |
| IN | State House | 57 | Sean Eberhart | Republican | 40 |
| Jonathan Elrod | 50 | ||||
| IN | State House | 34 | Sue Errington | Democratic | 60 |
| Jeffrey Espich | 37 | ||||
| Ralph Foley | 40 | ||||
| David Ford | 20 | ||||
| IN | State House | 23 | William Friend | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State House | 93 | David Frizzell | Republican | 40 |
| Craig Fry | 70 | ||||
| Beverly Gard | 20 | ||||
| IN | State House | 80 | Phil GiaQuinta | Democratic | 50 |
| IN | State House | 66 | Terry Goodin | Democratic | 44 |
| Dale Grubb | 60 | ||||
| Eric Gutwein | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 2 | Earl Harris | Democratic | 63 |
| Timothy Harris | 40 | ||||
| Victor Heinold | 20 | ||||
| Ron Herrell | 50 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 7 | Brandt Hershman | Republican | 20 |
| Phillip Hinkle | 60 | ||||
| Glenn Howard | 44 | ||||
| George Philip Hoy | 70 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 48 | Lindel Hume | Democratic | 60 |
| Robert Jackman | 20 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 20 | Howard Kenley | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State House | 43 | Clyde Kersey | Democratic | 50 |
| IN | State House | 27 | Sheila Klinker | Democratic | 60 |
| Tom Knollman | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 65 | Eric Koch | Republican | 50 |
| IN | State Senate | 14 | Dennis Kruse | Republican | 20 |
| Robert Daniel Kuzman | 71 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 25 | Tim Lanane | Democratic | 67 |
| IN | State Senate | 6 | Dorothy Landske | Republican | 20 |
| IN | Secretary of State | Connie Lawson | Republican | 20 | |
| IN | State House | 1 | Linda Lawson | Democratic | 67 |
| IN | State House | 25 | Donald Lehe | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State House | 50 | Daniel Leonard | Republican | 50 |
| James Lewis, Jr. | 40 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 16 | David Long | Republican | 20 |
| Teresa Lubbers | 20 | ||||
| IN | State House | 35 | L. Jack Lutz | Republican | 50 |
| Carolene Mays | 55 | ||||
| Richard McClain | 40 | ||||
| Robert Meeks | 11 | ||||
| Joe Micon | 50 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 32 | Patricia Miller | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State Senate | 9 | Ryan Mishler | Republican | 20 |
| Winfield Moses, Jr. | 55 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 1 | Frank Mrvan, Jr. | Democratic | 40 |
| Michael Murphy | 44 | ||||
| IN | State House | 48 | Timothy Neese | Republican | 50 |
| IN | State House | 7 | David Niezgodski | Democratic | 50 |
| Cindy Noe | 50 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 43 | Johnny Nugent | Republican | 30 |
| David Orentlicher | 70 | ||||
| Dennie Oxley II | 55 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 27 | Allen Paul | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State House | 9 | Scott Pelath | Democratic | 60 |
| Phillip Pflum | 50 | ||||
| IN | State House | 61 | Matt Pierce | Democratic | 80 |
| IN | State House | 85 | Phyllis Pond | Republican | 33 |
| IN | State House | 96 | Gregory Porter | Democratic | 86 |
| Scott Reske | 75 | ||||
| IN | State House | 29 | Kathy Kreag Richardson | Republican | 33 |
| Marvin Riegsecker | 13 | ||||
| Michael Ripley | 40 | ||||
| Paul Robertson | 50 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 3 | Earline Rogers | Democratic | 70 |
| William Ruppel | 40 | ||||
| IN | State House | 54 | Thomas Saunders | Republican | 60 |
| Vi Simpson | 60 | ||||
| Connie Weigleb Sipes | 55 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 38 | Timothy Skinner | Democratic | 55 |
| IN | State House | 59 | Milo Smith | Republican | 40 |
| Samuel Smith, Jr. | 44 | ||||
| IN | State House | 14 | Vernon Smith | Democratic | 70 |
| IN | State House | 4 | Edmond Soliday | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State Senate | 44 | Brent Steele | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State House | 71 | Steven Stemler | Democratic | 50 |
| Dan Stevenson, Sr. | 55 | ||||
| Russell Stilwell | 71 | ||||
| IN | U.S. House | 3 | Marlin Stutzman | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State House | 99 | Vanessa Summers | Democratic | 70 |
| IN | State Senate | 4 | Karen Tallian | Democratic | 70 |
| Amos Thomas | 50 | ||||
| IN | State House | 28 | Jeffrey Thompson | Republican | 40 |
| Vern Tincher | 60 | ||||
| IN | State House | 39 | Gerald Torr | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State House | 32 | P. Eric Turner | Republican | 55 |
| Dennis Tyler | 50 | ||||
| John Ulmer | 50 | ||||
| William Van Haaften | 63 | ||||
| IN | State Senate | 41 | Greg Walker | Republican | 20 |
| IN | U.S. House | 2 | Jackie Walorski | Republican | 40 |
| IN | State Senate | 36 | Brent Waltz | Republican | 20 |
| IN | State Senate | 39 | John Waterman | Republican | 13 |
| Thomas Weatherwax | 20 | ||||
| Peggy Welch | 60 | ||||
| Matthew Whetstone | 50 | ||||
| IN | State House | 18 | David Alan Wolkins | Republican | 50 |
| IN | State Senate | 15 | Thomas Wyss | Republican | 17 |
| IN | State Senate | 47 | Richard Young, Jr. | Democratic | 40 |
| IN | State Senate | 35 | R. Michael Young | Republican | 25 |
| IN | State Senate | 11 | Joseph Zakas | Republican | 20 |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Indiana Civil Liberties Union
2007 Positions on Civil Rights Issues
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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