| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Constantino Amores, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| WV | State House | 8 | Bill Anderson, Jr. | Republican | 47% |
| WV | State House | 40 | Tim Armstead | Republican | 72% |
| WV | State House | 11 | Robert Ashley | Republican | 59% |
| WV | State House | 10 | Tom Azinger | Republican | 50% |
| Billy Bailey, Jr. | 47% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 13 | Robert Beach | Democratic | 39% |
| J.D. Beane | 39% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 15 | Craig Blair | Republican | 71% |
| WV | State House | 34 | Brent Boggs | Democratic | 39% |
| WV | State Senate | 3 | Donna Boley | Republican | 76% |
| Larry Border | 56% | ||||
| Edwin Bowman | 44% | ||||
| Bonnie Brown | 39% | ||||
| Dwight Richard Browning | 44% | ||||
| Greg Butcher | 35% | ||||
| Anita Skeens Caldwell | 41% | ||||
| Anna Laura Stewart Calvert | 50% | ||||
| Thomas Campbell | 39% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 12 | Samuel Cann, Sr. | Democratic | 53% |
| WV | State House | 42 | Ray Canterbury, Jr. | Republican | 44% |
| WV | State House | 50 | Mike Caputo | Democratic | 39% |
| WV | State Senate | 4 | Mitchell Carmichael | Republican | 67% |
| Donald Caruth | 44% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 6 | H. Truman Chafin | Democratic | 47% |
| WV | State House | 16 | Kevin Craig | Democratic | 44% |
| Gerald Crosier | 33% | ||||
| Frank Deem | 53% | ||||
| Joe DeLong | 39% | ||||
| Tracy Dempsey | 41% | ||||
| John Doyle | 35% | ||||
| Walter Duke | 44% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 2 | Larry Edgell | Democratic | 41% |
| WV | State House | 10 | John Ellem | Republican | 56% |
| WV | Commissioner | At-Large | Timothy Ennis | Democratic | 44% |
| WV | State House | 54 | Allen Evans | Republican | 50% |
| Karen Facemyer | 53% | ||||
| Larry Faircloth | 65% | ||||
| John Fanning | 53% | ||||
| Joe Ferrell | 47% | ||||
| WV | State House | 51 | Barbara Fleischauer | Democratic | 18% |
| Daniel Foster | 33% | ||||
| WV | State House | 48 | Ronald Fragale | Democratic | 28% |
| Eustace Frederick | 44% | ||||
| WV | State House | 51 | Cindy Frich | Republican | 53% |
| Jesse Guills, Jr. | 69% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 4 | William Hall | Republican | 56% |
| WV | State House | 45 | William Hamilton | Republican | 44% |
| Steve Harrison | 82% | ||||
| WV | State House | 43 | William Hartman | Democratic | 39% |
| Bobbie Hatfield | 33% | ||||
| WV | Commissioner of Agriculture | Walter Helmick | Democratic | 35% | |
| Nancy Houston | 41% | ||||
| Greg Howard | 44% | ||||
| Lidella Hrutkay | 22% | ||||
| Jon Hunter | 47% | ||||
| WV | State House | 48 | Richard Iaquinta | Democratic | 44% |
| WV | State Senate | 5 | Evan Jenkins | Democratic | 41% |
| WV | State Senate | 2 | Jeffrey Kessler | Democratic | 41% |
| Robert Kiss | 39% | ||||
| Kerry Steven Kominar | 39% | ||||
| Earnest Kuhn | 44% | ||||
| Margarette Leach | 31% | ||||
| Otis Leggett | 67% | ||||
| Marshall Long | 39% | ||||
| William Louisos | 72% | ||||
| Shirley Love | 47% | ||||
| Virginia Mahan | 39% | ||||
| A. James Manchin | 33% | ||||
| WV | Commissioner | At-Large | Dale Manuel | 28% | |
| Dale Martin | 33% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 17 | Brooks McCabe, Jr. | Democratic | 38% |
| WV | Mayor | At-Large | Andy McKenzie | Republican | 65% |
| Jerry Mezzatesta | 35% | ||||
| Harold Michael | 41% | ||||
| Joseph Minard | 41% | ||||
| Sarah Minear | 65% | ||||
| James Morgan | 35% | ||||
| Mike Oliverio II | 47% | ||||
| WV | State House | 62 | John Overington | Republican | 72% |
| WV | State Senate | 17 | Corey Palumbo | Democratic | 33% |
| WV | State House | 13 | Brady Paxton | Democratic | 33% |
| WV | State House | 19 | Don Perdue | Democratic | 44% |
| WV | State House | 32 | David Perry | Democratic | 44% |
| WV | State House | 5 | David Pethtel | Democratic | 39% |
| WV | State House | 32 | John Pino | Democratic | 39% |
| WV | State Senate | 5 | Robert Plymale | Democratic | 41% |
| WV | State House | 47 | Mary Poling | Democratic | 39% |
| WV | State Senate | 13 | Roman Prezioso, Jr. | Democratic | 47% |
| Bill Proudfoot | 39% | ||||
| Donna Reid Renner | 50% | ||||
| WV | State House | 6 | William Romine | Republican | 50% |
| Mike Ross | 35% | ||||
| Larry Rowe | 47% | ||||
| Robert Schadler | 63% | ||||
| Patti Schoen | 56% | ||||
| William Sharpe, Jr. | 35% | ||||
| Stan Shaver | 56% | ||||
| John Shelton | 50% | ||||
| Jody Guthrie Smirl | 44% | ||||
| Lisa Smith | 71% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 16 | Herb Snyder | Democratic | 40% |
| WV | State House | 18 | Kelli Sobonya | Republican | 56% |
| Sharon Spencer | 28% | ||||
| Victor Sprouse | 76% | ||||
| Douglas Stalnaker | 50% | ||||
| W. Richard Staton | 39% | ||||
| William Stemple | 39% | ||||
| WV | State House | 30 | Linda Sumner | Republican | 56% |
| Sally Matz Susman | 39% | ||||
| WV | State House | 1 | Randy Swartzmiller | Democratic | 39% |
| Robert Tabb | 39% | ||||
| Joe Talbott | 39% | ||||
| WV | State House | 19 | Rick Thompson | Democratic | 39% |
| Ron Thompson, Jr. | 39% | ||||
| Charles Trump IV | 39% | ||||
| Kenneth Tucker | 33% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 16 | John Unger II | Democratic | 47% |
| Scott Varner | 39% | ||||
| Christopher Wakim | 56% | ||||
| WV | State House | 39 | Ronald Walters, Sr. | Republican | 67% |
| Barbara Warner | 44% | ||||
| Charles Russell Webb | 59% | ||||
| Carrie Webster | 24% | ||||
| Russell Weeks, Jr. | 76% | ||||
| Randy White | 47% | ||||
| WV | State House | 21 | Harry White | Democratic | 50% |
| L. Gil White | 50% | ||||
| WV | State House | 52 | Larry Williams | Democratic | 44% |
| Bill Wright | 39% | ||||
| Emily Yeager | 39% | ||||
| WV | State Senate | 1 | H. Jack Yost, Jr. | Democratic | 33% |
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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