| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gwyn Green | 100 | ||||
| Anne McGihon | 100 | ||||
| Wes McKinley | 100 | ||||
| Stephanie Takis | 93 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 29 | Morgan Carroll | Democratic | 92 |
| Terrance Carroll | 92 | ||||
| K. Jerry Frangas | 92 | ||||
| Joel Judd | 92 | ||||
| CO | State House | 13 | Claire Levy | Democratic | 92 |
| John Pommer | 92 | ||||
| Rosemary Marshall | 91 | ||||
| CO | State House | 33 | Dianne Primavera | Democratic | 91 |
| Bob Bacon | 87 | ||||
| Betty Boyd | 87 | ||||
| Joan Fitz-Gerald | 87 | ||||
| Kenneth Marshall Gordon | 87 | ||||
| Peter Groff | 87 | ||||
| James Isgar | 87 | ||||
| Maryanne Keller | 87 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 11 | John Morse | Democratic | 87 |
| Chris Romer | 87 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 5 | Gail Schwartz | Democratic | 87 |
| Brandon Shaffer | 87 | ||||
| CO | Council Member | At-Large | Susan Shepherd | Democratic | 87 |
| CO | Council Member | Susan Shepherd | 87 | ||
| Abel Tapia | 87 | ||||
| Ron Tupa | 87 | ||||
| Suzanne Williams | 87 | ||||
| Bob Hagedorn | 86 | ||||
| Sue Windels | 86 | ||||
| Debbie Benefield | 85 | ||||
| Alice Borodkin | 85 | ||||
| Edward Casso | 85 | ||||
| Kathleen Curry | 85 | ||||
| CO | State House | 53 | Randy Fischer | Democratic | 85 |
| Sara Gagliardi | 85 | ||||
| Rafael Lorenzo Gallegos | 85 | ||||
| Michael Garcia | 85 | ||||
| CO | Commissioner | At-Large | Dan Gibbs | Democratic | 85 |
| CO | State Senate | 25 | Mary Hodge | Democratic | 85 |
| CO | State Senate | 20 | Cheri Jahn | Democratic | 85 |
| CO | State Senate | 14 | John Kefalas | Democratic | 85 |
| CO | State Senate | 22 | Andy Kerr | Democratic | 85 |
| CO | State House | 1 | Jeanne Labuda | Democratic | 85 |
| Alice Madden | 85 | ||||
| Liane McFadyen | 85 | ||||
| CO | State House | 35 | Cherylin Peniston | Democratic | 85 |
| Joe Rice | 85 | ||||
| CO | Insurance Commissioner | James Riesberg | Democratic | 85 | |
| Andrew Romanoff | 85 | ||||
| Judy Solano | 85 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 28 | Nancy Todd | Democratic | 85 |
| Jennifer Veiga | 85 | ||||
| Paul Weissmann | 85 | ||||
| Michael Merrifield | 83 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 24 | Lois Tochtrop | Democratic | 80 |
| Bernie Buescher | 77 | ||||
| Dorothy Butcher | 77 | ||||
| Thomas Massey, Jr. | 77 | ||||
| Albert White | 77 | ||||
| John Soper | 69 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 6 | Ellen Roberts | Republican | 62 |
| Robert Witwer | 54 | ||||
| Don Marostica | 46 | ||||
| Debbie Stafford | 46 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 27 | David Balmer | Republican | 42 |
| Stella Garza-Hicks | 42 | ||||
| Michael May | 42 | ||||
| Glenn Vaad | 42 | ||||
| Kenneth Kester | 40 | ||||
| Nancy Spence | 40 | ||||
| Jack Taylor | 40 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 7 | Steven King | Republican | 38 |
| Victor Mitchell | 38 | ||||
| CO | State House | 37 | Spencer Swalm | Republican | 38 |
| CO | State House | 20 | Bob Gardner | Republican | 31 |
| James Kerr | 31 | ||||
| Kenneth Guy Summers | 31 | ||||
| Steve Ward | 27 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 9 | Kent Lambert | Republican | 23 |
| Larry Liston | 23 | ||||
| CO | State House | 43 | Frank McNulty | Republican | 23 |
| Raymond Rose | 23 | ||||
| CO | Commissioner | 2 | Steve Johnson | 20 | |
| Ronny May | 20 | ||||
| Andrew McElhany | 20 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 12 | Bill Cadman | Republican | 15 |
| CO | U.S. House | 4 | Cory Gardner | Republican | 15 |
| Marsha Looper | 15 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 15 | Kevin Lundberg | Republican | 15 |
| Shawn Mitchell | 15 | ||||
| CO | State House | 65 | Jerry Sonnenberg | Republican | 15 |
| CO | State House | 19 | Amy Stephens | Republican | 15 |
| CO | State Senate | 1 | Greg Brophy | Republican | 13 |
| Mike Kopp | 13 | ||||
| Joshua Penry | 13 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 13 | Scott Renfroe | Republican | 13 |
| Tom Wiens | 13 | ||||
| David Schultheis | 11 | ||||
| CO | State Senate | 30 | Ted Harvey | Republican | 7 |
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.