State Office Name Party Rating
MO U.S. House-1 Lacy Clay, Jr. D 100%
MO U.S. House-4 Vicky Hartzler R 0%
MO U.S. House-6 Sam Graves R 0%
MO Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder R 0%
MO Commissioner-At-Large John Griesheimer R 0%
Todd Akin Other 25%
Bill Alter Other 0%
Ron Auer Other 50%
Gracia Yancey Backer Other 75%
Lana Ladd Baker Other 50%
Charlie Ballard Other 0%
Rex Barnett Other 0%
Joan Barry Other 0%
Linda Bartelsmeyer Other 0%
Jon Bennett Other 0%
Roseann Bentley Other 0%
Mary Groves Bland Other 75%
Matt Boatright Other 0%
Dennis James Bonner Other 0%
Bill Boucher Other 50%
Joan Bray Other 100%
Gary Burton Other 0%
Paula Carter Other 100%
Harold Caskey Other 0%
Norma Champion Other 0%
Doyle Childers Other 0%
Rich Chrismer Other 0%
Connie Cierpiot Other 0%
Robert Morrison Clayton III Other 75%
Wayne Crump Other 25%
Dorathea Davis Other 100%
Rita Heard Days Other 100%
Ronnie DePasco Other 0%
Patrick Dougherty Other 33%
Steven Ehlmann Other 0%
T. Mark Elliott Other 0%
Catherine Enz Other 0%
Brent Evans Other 0%
Ted Farnen Other 25%
Rodger Fitzwater Other 75%
Francis Flotron, Jr. Other 0%
James Michael Foley Other 0%
Louis Ford Other 75%
Bill Foster Other 0%
Richard Franklin Other 50%
James Froelker Other 0%
Sam Gaskill Other 0%
Steve Gaw Other 50%
Michael Gibbons Other 0%
Wayne Goode Other 50%
James Graham Other 0%
William Gratz Other 0%
Timothy Green Other 25%
Charles Gross Other 0%
Russell Gunn Other 100%
Mary Hagan-Harrell Other 75%
Timothy Cochran Harlan Other 100%
Edwin Hartzler Other 0%
Daniel Jay Hegeman Other 25%
Carl Hendrickson Other 0%
John Hickey Other 0%
Martin Hohulin Other 0%
Thomas Hoppe Other 0%
William Craig Hosmer Other 25%
Ted Clint House Other 0%
Jerry Howard Other 0%
James Howerton Other 0%
Kenneth Jacob Other 75%
Sidney Johnson Other 0%
Mary Kasten Other 0%
Patrick Kelley Other 0%
Glenda Kelly Other 75%
William Patrick Kenney Other 0%
Don Kissell Other 0%
David Klarich Other 0%
Don Koller Other 50%
Jim Kreider Other 25%
Scott Lakin Other 75%
Sam Dean Leake Other 25%
Kenneth Legan Other 0%
David Levin Other 0%
topher A. Liese Other 0%
William Carl Linton Other 0%
Don Lograsso Other 0%
Beth Long Other 0%
John William Loudon Other 0%
William Luetkenhaus Other 0%
Gary Marble Other 0%
James Mathewson Other 0%
Joseph Maxwell Other 0%
Brian May Other 50%
Carol Jean Mays Other 50%
Jerry McBride Other 50%
Emmy Lou McClelland Other 50%
Steve Paul McLuckie Other 75%
Ralph Monaco II Other 0%
Walter Mueller, Jr. Other 0%
Jim Murphy Other 0%
Dana Murray Other 25%
Patrick Naeger Other 0%
Charles Nordwald Other 0%
Patrick O'Connor Other 0%
Cindy Ostmann Other 75%
James O'Toole Other 0%
Francis Overschmidt Other 0%
Fredrick Pouche Other 0%
Charles Pryor Other 0%
Edward Quick Other 0%
Randall Relford Other 67%
David Lawrence Reynolds Other 0%
Mark Richardson Other 0%
Luann Ridgeway Other 0%
Henry Rizzo Other 50%
Estel Boyd Robirds Other 0%
Larry Rohrbach Other 0%
Carson Ross Other 0%
John Russell Other 0%
Mary Lou Sallee Other 0%
May Scheve Other 50%
Mike Schilling Other 75%
John Durbin Schneider Other 0%
David Schwab Other 0%
Delbert Scott Other 0%
John Scott Other 0%
Patricia Secrest Other 0%
O.L. Shelton Other 75%
Charles Shields Other 25%
Betty Sims Other 0%
Marvin Singleton Other 0%
Bill Skaggs Other 75%
Philip Smith Other 75%
Danny Staples Other 0%
Stephen Stoll Other 0%
Donald William Summers Other 0%
Chuck Surface Other 0%
Joseph Treadway Other 0%
Charles Quincy Troupe Other 67%
Tim Van Zandt Other 100%
Carl Vogel Other 0%
Morris Westfall Other 0%
Gary Wiggins Other 25%
Harry Wiggins Other 0%
Deleta Williams Other 50%
Marilyn Taylor Williams Other 50%

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.