| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WI | Supervisor | 10 | John Ainsworth | A | |
| Sheryl Albers | A | ||||
| Larry Balow | A | ||||
| Spencer Black | C | ||||
| Peter Bock | F | ||||
| Frank Boyle | D | ||||
| WI | Railroad Commissioner | Roger Breske | Democratic | A+ | |
| WI | State Senate | 3 | Timothy Carpenter | Democratic | F |
| Charles Chvala | F | ||||
| Alice Clausing | A | ||||
| G. Spencer Coggs | F | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 2 | Robert Cowles | Republican | A+ |
| David Cullen | F | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 8 | Alberta Darling | Republican | C- |
| Gary Francis Drzewiecki | A+ | ||||
| Marc Duff | A | ||||
| Steven Foti | A | ||||
| Stephen Freese | A+ | ||||
| John Gard | A+ | ||||
| Gary George | F | ||||
| Barbara Gronemus | A+ | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 20 | Glenn Grothman | Republican | A+ |
| Scott Gunderson | A+ | ||||
| Mark Gundrum | A+ | ||||
| Eugene Hahn | A+ | ||||
| Tom Hebl | A | ||||
| Timothy Hoven | A | ||||
| Gregory Huber | B+ | ||||
| Mary Hubler | A | ||||
| Michael Huebsch | A+ | ||||
| Jean Hundertmark | A | ||||
| Scott Richard Jensen | A+ | ||||
| Suzanne Jeskewitz | B+ | ||||
| DuWayne Johnsrud | A+ | ||||
| WI | State Assembly | 55 | Dean Kaufert | Republican | A |
| WI | State Senate | 11 | Neal Kedzie | Republican | A |
| WI | State Assembly | 27 | Steven Kestell | Republican | A |
| Robin Kreibich | A | ||||
| James Kreuser | A | ||||
| Shirley Krug | F | ||||
| Margaret Krusick | D+ | ||||
| Bonnie Ladwig | A+ | ||||
| John La Fave | D+ | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 1 | Frank Lasee | Republican | A+ |
| WI | State Senate | 24 | Julie Lassa | Democratic | B |
| WI | State Senate | 28 | Mary Lazich | Republican | A |
| WI | State Senate | 21 | John Lehman | Democratic | B+ |
| Michael Lehman | A | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 9 | Joseph Leibham | Republican | A |
| WI | Public Service Commission Chair | Phil Montgomery | A | ||
| WI | U.S. House | 4 | Gwen Moore | Democratic | F |
| Johnnie Morris | F | ||||
| Terry Musser | A | ||||
| WI | State Assembly | 33 | Stephen Nass | Republican | A |
| WI | State Senate | 14 | Luther Olsen | Republican | B+ |
| WI | State Assembly | 3 | Alvin Ott | Republican | A |
| Carol Owens | A+ | ||||
| Mary Panzer | A | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 29 | Jerry Petrowski | Republican | A+ |
| Mark Pettis | A | ||||
| Jeffrey Plale | A | ||||
| WI | Supervisor | 13 | Joe Plouff | C+ | |
| Michael Powers | A | ||||
| Martin Reynolds | A+ | ||||
| Kitty Rhoades | A | ||||
| Antonio Riley | F | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 26 | Fred Risser | Democratic | F |
| Carol Roessler | A | ||||
| John Joseph Ryba | A | ||||
| Marlin Schneider | A+ | ||||
| Lorraine Seratti | A | ||||
| Gary Sherman | A | ||||
| Kevin Shibilski | A+ | ||||
| Rick Skindrud | A | ||||
| Tony Staskunas | F | ||||
| John Steinbrink | A | ||||
| WI | State Assembly | 82 | Jeffrey Stone | Republican | A |
| WI | State Assembly | 69 | Scott Suder | Republican | A+ |
| Tom Sykora | A+ | ||||
| David Travis | F | ||||
| Robert Turner | C | ||||
| Gregg Underheim | A | ||||
| Frank Urban | F | ||||
| Daniel Vrakas | A | ||||
| Joan Wade Spillner | A | ||||
| WI | Governor | Scott Walker | Republican | A | |
| David Ward | A | ||||
| Sheldon Wasserman | F | ||||
| Sarah Waukau | A | ||||
| Robert Welch | A+ | ||||
| Steve Wieckert | A | ||||
| Annette Williams | D | ||||
| WI | State Senate | 22 | Robert Wirch | Democratic | A |
| Wayne Wood | A+ | ||||
| WI | State Assembly | 16 | Leon Young | Democratic | F |
| Robert Ziegelbauer | A |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund
2000 Lifetime Score
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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