| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Watkins Abbitt, Jr. | 41% | ||||
| VA | State House | 42 | David Albo | Republican | 59% |
| James Frederick Almand | 11% | ||||
| Ward Armstrong | 35% | ||||
| Thomas Graham Baker, Jr. | 65% | ||||
| William Barlow | 28% | ||||
| Warren Barry | 72% | ||||
| Viola Osborne Baskerville | 11% | ||||
| Irving Vincent Behm, Jr. | 29% | ||||
| William Welden Bennett, Jr. | 35% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 13 | Richard Hayden Black | Republican | 82% |
| VA | State Senate | 14 | Harry Blevins | Republican | 61% |
| Robert Bloxom | 29% | ||||
| VA | Lieutenant Governor | Bill Bolling | Republican | 88% | |
| VA | State House | 48 | Robert Brink | Democratic | 11% |
| L. Bryant, Jr. | 82% | ||||
| VA | State House | 22 | Kathy Byron | Republican | 82% |
| Vincent Callahan, Jr. | 59% | ||||
| VA | U.S. House | 7 | Eric Cantor | Republican | 83% |
| John Chichester | 61% | ||||
| Mary Taylor Christian | 19% | ||||
| Whittington Whiteside Clement | 29% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 29 | Charles Colgan, Sr. | Democratic | 41% |
| J. Paul Councill, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| Emily Couric | 15% | ||||
| VA | State House | 66 | Kirk Cox | Republican | 100% |
| Charles Cranwell | 17% | ||||
| Flora Davis Crittenden | 18% | ||||
| Glenn Croshaw | 31% | ||||
| L. Karen Darner | 11% | ||||
| John Davies III | 44% | ||||
| Jo Ann Davis | 95% | ||||
| Barnie Day | 35% | ||||
| Jay Wayne DeBoer | 25% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 25 | Creigh Deeds | Democratic | 29% |
| Jeannemarie Devolites Davis | 68% | ||||
| Alan Arnold Diamonstein | 29% | ||||
| Vivian Earl Dickinson | 41% | ||||
| James Hardy Dillard II | 18% | ||||
| Thelma Drake | 79% | ||||
| Allen Wayne Dudley | 72% | ||||
| John Edwards | 15% | ||||
| VA | U.S. House | 4 | Randy Forbes | Republican | 87% |
| Joseph Gartlan, Jr. | 22% | ||||
| George Wallace Grayson | 28% | ||||
| VA | U.S. House | 9 | Morgan Griffith | Republican | 71% |
| Raymond Richard Guest, Jr. | 56% | ||||
| Franklin Hall | 25% | ||||
| Phillip Hamilton | 61% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 24 | Emmett Hanger, Jr. | Republican | 88% |
| Frank Hargrove, Sr. | 63% | ||||
| Paul Clinton Harris, Sr. | 82% | ||||
| Charles Hawkins | 76% | ||||
| Richard Joyner Holland | 31% | ||||
| Edd Houck | 26% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 32 | Janet Howell | Democratic | 10% |
| VA | State House | 28 | William Howell | Republican | 83% |
| Robert Hull | 18% | ||||
| VA | State House | 62 | Riley Ingram | Republican | 76% |
| Thomas Micajah Jackson, Jr. | 41% | ||||
| VA | State House | 79 | Johnny Joannou | Democratic | 41% |
| VA | State House | 4 | Joseph Johnson, Jr. | Democratic | 61% |
| VA | Mayor | At-Large | Dwight Jones | Democratic | 35% |
| Jerrauld Corey Jones | 11% | ||||
| VA | State House | 76 | Chris Jones | Republican | 88% |
| Jay Kenneth Katzen | 94% | ||||
| Gladys Brown Keating | 31% | ||||
| VA | State House | 1 | Terry Kilgore | Republican | 65% |
| Benjamin Joseph Lambert III | 21% | ||||
| VA | State House | 25 | Steve Landes | Republican | 78% |
| VA | State Senate | 18 | Louise Lucas | Democratic | 15% |
| VA | State Senate | 16 | Henry Marsh III | Democratic | 11% |
| VA | State House | 13 | Bob Marshall | Republican | 83% |
| VA | State Senate | 11 | Stephen Martin | Republican | 95% |
| Madison Ellis Marye | 18% | ||||
| W. Henry Maxwell | 25% | ||||
| VA | State House | 33 | Joe May | Republican | 76% |
| Roger John McClure | 82% | ||||
| VA | Governor | Bob McDonnell | Republican | 83% | |
| VA | State Senate | 9 | Aston McEachin | Democratic | 47% |
| Michéle McQuigg | 82% | ||||
| Kenneth Melvin | 32% | ||||
| Kevin Grey Miller | 82% | ||||
| Yvonne Miller | 19% | ||||
| VA | Justice of the Supreme Court | Bill Mims | 73% | ||
| Brian Moran | 22% | ||||
| Harvey Morgan | 56% | ||||
| Thomas Warren Moss, Jr. | 13% | ||||
| William Tayloe Murphy, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 23 | Stephen Newman | Republican | 89% |
| Samuel Nixon, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 3 | Thomas Norment, Jr. | Republican | 72% |
| VA | State House | 54 | Bobby Orrock, Sr. | Republican | 58% |
| Harry Parrish | 59% | ||||
| Clarence Phillips | 35% | ||||
| VA | State House | 36 | Ken Plum | Democratic | 13% |
| Harry Potts, Jr. | 56% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 38 | Phillip Puckett | Democratic | 25% |
| VA | State Senate | 36 | Toddy Puller | Democratic | 22% |
| VA | State House | 82 | Bob Purkey | Republican | 67% |
| VA | State House | 19 | Lacey Putney | Independent | 75% |
| Frederick Quayle | 60% | ||||
| John Spence Reid | 78% | ||||
| William Reynolds | 35% | ||||
| Anne Gregory Rhodes | 29% | ||||
| William Peters Robinson, Jr. | 29% | ||||
| John Adams Rollison III | 63% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 15 | Frank Ruff, Jr. | Republican | 82% |
| John Howson Rust, Jr. | 61% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 35 | Dick Saslaw | Democratic | 17% |
| Edward Schrock | 82% | ||||
| VA | State House | 53 | James Scott | Democratic | 11% |
| VA | State House | 29 | Beverly Sherwood | Republican | 71% |
| James Shuler | 24% | ||||
| VA | State House | 77 | Lionell Spruill, Sr. | Democratic | 12% |
| Kenneth Stolle | 81% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 12 | Walter Stosch | Republican | 88% |
| Jackie Thomas Stump | 41% | ||||
| VA | State House | 85 | Robert Tata | Republican | 56% |
| John Harvey Tate, Jr. | 35% | ||||
| Alfred Victor Thomas | 50% | ||||
| Patricia Ticer | 6% | ||||
| Malfourd Trumbo | 50% | ||||
| Marian Amelia Van Landingham | 11% | ||||
| Mitchell Van Yahres | 16% | ||||
| VA | State Senate | 7 | Frank Wagner | Republican | 67% |
| Stanley Clay Walker | 16% | ||||
| William Wampler, Jr. | 65% | ||||
| Leo Wardrup, Jr. | 81% | ||||
| VA | State House | 65 | Lee Ware, Jr. | Republican | 94% |
| VA | State Senate | 10 | John Watkins | Republican | 50% |
| VA | State House | 39 | Vivian Watts | Democratic | 18% |
| Glenn Weatherholtz | 81% | ||||
| Mary Margaret Whipple | 12% | ||||
| S. Vance Wilkins, Jr. | 82% | ||||
| Donald Williams | 29% | ||||
| Martin Williams | 76% | ||||
| Clifton Alexander Woodrum | 17% | ||||
| Jane Haycock Woods | 37% |
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.