| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AL | U.S. House | 3 | Mike Rogers | Republican | 75% |
| AL | State House | 3 | Marcel Black | Democratic | 41% |
| AL | State House | 17 | Michael Millican | Republican | 73% |
| AL | State House | 18 | Johnny Morrow | Democratic | 63% |
| AL | State House | 19 | Laura Hall | Democratic | 21% |
| AL | State House | 20 | Howard Sanderford | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State House | 23 | John Robinson | Democratic | 38% |
| AL | State House | 24 | Todd Greeson | Republican | 70% |
| AL | State House | 32 | Barbara Boyd | Democratic | 24% |
| AL | State House | 33 | Ronald Johnson | Republican | 84% |
| AL | State House | 35 | Steve Hurst | Republican | 50% |
| AL | State House | 37 | Richard Laird, Sr. | Independent | 94% |
| AL | State House | 39 | Richard Lindsey | Democratic | 50% |
| AL | State House | 41 | Mike Hill | Republican | 88% |
| AL | State House | 43 | Mary Sue McClurkin | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State House | 44 | Arthur Payne | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State House | 48 | Jim Carns | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State House | 52 | John Rogers, Jr. | Democratic | 30% |
| AL | State House | 53 | Demetrius Newton | Democratic | 29% |
| AL | State House | 58 | Oliver Robinson | Democratic | 14% |
| AL | State House | 68 | Thomas Jackson | Democratic | 29% |
| AL | State House | 75 | Greg Wren | Republican | 97% |
| AL | State House | 76 | Thad McClammy | Democratic | 20% |
| AL | State House | 77 | John Knight, Jr. | Democratic | 24% |
| AL | State House | 78 | Alvin Holmes | Democratic | 32% |
| AL | State House | 79 | Mike Hubbard | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State House | 80 | Lesley Vance | Republican | 55% |
| AL | State House | 83 | George Bandy | Democratic | 9% |
| AL | State House | 89 | Alan Boothe | Republican | 55% |
| AL | State House | 90 | Charles Newton | Democratic | 70% |
| AL | State House | 93 | Steve Clouse | Republican | 84% |
| AL | State House | 95 | Steve McMillan | Republican | 90% |
| AL | State House | 99 | James Buskey | Democratic | 29% |
| AL | State House | 100 | Victor Gaston | Republican | 87% |
| AL | State House | 103 | Joseph Mitchell | Democratic | 14% |
| AL | State Senate | 6 | Roger Bedford, Jr. | Democratic | 31% |
| AL | State Senate | 12 | Del Marsh | Republican | 50% |
| AL | State Senate | 13 | Gerald Dial | Republican | 40% |
| AL | State Senate | 16 | JT Waggoner | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State Senate | 17 | Scott Beason | Republican | 96% |
| AL | State Senate | 18 | Rodger Smitherman | Democratic | 26% |
| AL | State Senate | 19 | Priscilla Dunn | Democratic | 23% |
| AL | State Senate | 21 | Gerald Allen | Republican | 100% |
| AL | State Senate | 23 | Hank Sanders | Democratic | 17% |
| AL | State Senate | 28 | Billy Beasley | Democratic | 52% |
| AL | State Senate | 29 | Harri Anne Smith | Independent | 58% |
| AL | State Senate | 31 | Jimmy Holley | Republican | 50% |
| AL | State Senate | 33 | Vivian Figures | Democratic | 25% |
| AL | Public Service Commissioner | Jeremy Oden | Republican | 68% | |
| Bill Armistead | 100% | ||||
| Locy Baker | 37% | ||||
| Lowell Barron | 13% | ||||
| Jack Biddle | 92% | ||||
| Lucius Black | 28% | ||||
| Tom Butler | 56% | ||||
| George Callahan | 79% | ||||
| Joe Carothers, Jr. | 67% | ||||
| Tommy Carter | 41% | ||||
| William Clark | 24% | ||||
| George Clay | 28% | ||||
| Richard Crigler, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Johnny L Curry | 100% | ||||
| Bobby Denton | 63% | ||||
| Larry Dixon | 100% | ||||
| Jeff Dolbare | 55% | ||||
| Bill Dukes | 79% | ||||
| Jeff Enfinger | 47% | ||||
| Sundra Escott | 26% | ||||
| Johnny Ford | 26% | ||||
| Steve French | 100% | ||||
| Mark Gaines | 100% | ||||
| Blaine Galliher | 59% | ||||
| H. Mac Gipson, Jr. | 63% | ||||
| Betty Graham | 52% | ||||
| Ronald Grantland | 58% | ||||
| Jeanette Greene | 100% | ||||
| Ken Guin, Jr. | 66% | ||||
| Albert Hall | 38% | ||||
| James H Hamilton | 96% | ||||
| Seth Hammett | 56% | ||||
| James Haney | 97% | ||||
| John Hawkins, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Andrew Hayden | 37% | ||||
| John Hilliard | 23% | ||||
| Thomas Hogan | 70% | ||||
| Perry Hooper, Jr. | 79% | ||||
| Tommie Houston | 27% | ||||
| Bobby Humphryes | 88% | ||||
| Patrick Jones | 33% | ||||
| Yvonne Kennedy | 24% | ||||
| Charles Langford | 18% | ||||
| Allen Layson | 95% | ||||
| Curt Lee | 100% | ||||
| Jody Letson | 67% | ||||
| W.H. Lindsey | 30% | ||||
| Albert Lipscomb | 100% | ||||
| T.D. Little | 50% | ||||
| Zeb Little, Sr. | 39% | ||||
| Eric Major | 23% | ||||
| Angelo Mancuso | 52% | ||||
| James Martin | 56% | ||||
| Edward Maull | 36% | ||||
| Edward McClain | 28% | ||||
| W. McDaniel | 97% | ||||
| Bob McKee | 100% | ||||
| Larry Means | 22% | ||||
| Bryant Melton, Jr. | 23% | ||||
| Wendell Mitchell | 50% | ||||
| Hinton Mitchem | 63% | ||||
| Neal Morrison | 50% | ||||
| Albert Morton | 100% | ||||
| H.E. Myers | 100% | ||||
| Jack Page III | 19% | ||||
| Tim Parker, Jr. | 77% | ||||
| William Parker | 19% | ||||
| Walter Penry, Jr. | 85% | ||||
| George Perdue | 26% | ||||
| Phil Poole | 50% | ||||
| Jim Preuitt | 30% | ||||
| Chris Pringle | 96% | ||||
| Tommy Ed Roberts | 47% | ||||
| Allen Sanderson | 100% | ||||
| Sue Schmitz | 50% | ||||
| Riley Seibenhener | 82% | ||||
| Terry Spicer | 56% | ||||
| Nelson Starkey, Jr. | 65% | ||||
| Charles Steele, Jr. | 22% | ||||
| William Thigpen, Sr. | 65% | ||||
| Dave Thomas | 88% | ||||
| Elwyn Thomas | 83% | ||||
| James Thomas | 20% | ||||
| J.E. Turner | 52% | ||||
| Jack Venable | 81% | ||||
| James Warren | 35% | ||||
| F. P. White | 17% | ||||
| Gerald Willis | 79% |
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.