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Special Interest Groups

Rating Group: American Civil Liberties Union of North Carolina

2003 Positions

State Office District Name Party Rating
Stanley Harold Fox 83%
John Hall 83%
NC State House 23 Joe Tolson Democratic 83%
NC State House 101 Beverly Earle Democratic 80%
Donald Allen Bonner 75%
William Pete Cunningham 75%
NC State Senate 49 Martin Nesbitt, Jr. Democratic 75%
Gordon Philip Allen 71%
Lucy Allen 71%
Cary Allred 71%
NC State House 21 Larry Bell, Sr. Democratic 71%
Alice Bordsen 71%
J. Russell Capps 71%
Lorene Coates 71%
Nelson Cole 71%
Margaret Dickson 71%
Bob England 71%
NC State House 44 Rick Glazier Democratic 71%
D. Goforth 71%
William Grady 71%
James Harrell III 71%
Hugh Holliman 71%
NC State House 56 Verla Insko Democratic 71%
Margaret Jeffus 71%
Carolyn Justice 71%
NC State House 42 Marvin Lucas, Jr. Democratic 71%
NC State House 30 Paul Luebke Democratic 71%
Marian McLawhorn 71%
Paul Miller 71%
David Morris Miner 71%
Drew Saunders 71%
Jennifer Weiss 71%
Bernard Allen 67%
Arlie Franklin Culp, Jr. 67%
Pryor Gibson III 67%
Joe Hackney 67%
Mary McAllister 67%
Jean Preston 67%
Ray Rapp 67%
John Melvin Rayfield 67%
Paul Wayne Sexton, Sr. 67%
NC State House 87 Edgar Starnes Republican 67%
Ronnie Sutton 67%
Martha Alexander 60%
Billy James Creech 60%
William Wainwright 60%
Edith Warren 60%
NC State House 58 Alma Adams Democratic 57%
Jeffrey Barnhart 57%
Curtis Blackwood, Jr. 57%
NC State House 62 John Blust Republican 57%
Joanne Bowie 57%
Harold Brubaker 57%
NC State House 102 Becky Carney Democratic 57%
James Crawford, Jr. 57%
William Thomas Culpepper III 57%
William Daughtridge, Jr. 57%
NC State House 26 Namon Leo Daughtry Republican 57%
Michael Decker, Sr. 57%
NC State House 80 Jerry Dockham Republican 57%
Rick Louis Eddins 57%
James Samuel Ellis 57%
NC State House 24 Jean Farmer-Butterfield Democratic 57%
Phillip Frye 57%
Mitch Gillespie 57%
NC Commissioner of Insurance Wayne Goodwin Democratic 57%
Michael Gorman 57%
Jim Gulley 57%
Robert Phillip Haire 57%
Dewey Hill 57%
Mark Hilton 57%
George Milton Holmes 57%
NC State House 79 Julia Howard Republican 57%
Earl Jones 57%
Carolyn Justus 57%
Joe Kiser 57%
Stephen LaRoque 57%
NC State House 53 David Lewis, Sr. Republican 57%
Daniel McComas 57%
Willard Eugene McCombs 57%
William McGee 57%
NC U.S. House 10 Patrick McHenry Republican 57%
William Edwin McMahan 57%
NC State House 31 Mickey Michaux, Jr. Democratic 57%
William Franklin Mitchell 57%
Richard Morgan 57%
Don Munford 57%
Edd Nye 57%
William Owens, Jr. 57%
NC State Senate 32 Earline Parmon Democratic 57%
NC State Senate 7 Louis Pate, Jr. Republican 57%
Karen Ray 57%
John Rhodes 57%
Deborah Ross 57%
NC State House 89 Mitchell Setzer Republican 57%
Wilma Sherrill 57%
NC State House 37 Paul Stam, Jr. Republican 57%
Bonner Stiller 57%
Trudi Walend 57%
Ronald Tracy Walker 57%
NC State House 120 Roger West Republican 57%
Rex Baker 50%
Walter Church, Sr. 50%
Debbie Clary 50%
Howard Hunter, Jr. 50%
John Sauls 50%
Edward 'Alexander Warner, Jr. 50%
Bobby Harold Barbee, Sr. 43%
NC State House 111 Timothy Moore Republican 43%
James Black 0%

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.

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