| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul Agnew | % | ||||
| Justin Alexander | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 59 | Terry Alexander | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 1 | Thomas Alexander | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 7 | Karl Allen | Democratic, Working Families | % |
| SC | State House | 36 | Merita Ann Allison | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 103 | Carl Anderson | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | State House | 42 | Michael Anthony | Democratic | % |
| SC | Councilmember | 3 | George Bailey | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 80 | Jimmy Bales | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 71 | Nathan Ballentine | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 24 | Bruce Bannister | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 58 | Liston Barfield | Republican | % |
| James Battle, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 28 | Eric Bedingfield | Republican | % |
| Mark Bennett | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 89 | Kenneth Bingham | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 8 | Don Bowen | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 122 | William Bowers | Democratic | % |
| Joan Brady | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 61 | Lester Branham, Jr. | Democratic | % |
| Curtis Brantley | % | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 12 | Lee Bright | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 50 | Grady Brown | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | State House | 116 | Robert Brown | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 3 | Kevin Bryant | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 44 | Paul Campbell, Jr. | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 43 | George Campsen III | Republican | 0% |
| Chris Cannon | 100% | ||||
| Harry Cato | % | ||||
| Richard Chalk, Jr. | % | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 34 | Ray Cleary III | Republican | 0% |
| SC | State House | 107 | Alan Clemmons | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 82 | William Clyburn, Sr. | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 66 | Gilda Cobb-Hunter | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 32 | J. Cole, Jr. | Republican | 100% |
| Dee Compton | % | ||||
| Daniel Cooper | 100% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 20 | John Courson | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 63 | Kristopher Crawford | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 18 | Ronnie Cromer | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 92 | Joseph Daning | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 43 | Greg Delleney, Jr. | Republican | 100% |
| SC | U.S. House | 3 | Jeff Duncan | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 104 | Tracy Edge | Republican | % |
| Dick Elliott | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 124 | Shannon Erickson | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 6 | Michael Fair | Republican | 0% |
| SC | State Senate | 42 | Robert Ford | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 34 | P. Forrester | Republican | % |
| Rick Freeman | 100% | ||||
| Marion Frye | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 52 | Laurie Funderburk | Democratic | % |
| Dr. Margaret Gamble | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 7 | Michael Gambrell | Republican | % |
| Roan Garcia-Quintana | % | ||||
| Mike Gardner | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 95 | Jerry Govan, Jr. | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 37 | Larry Grooms | Republican | 100% |
| Carl Gullick | % | ||||
| Anton Gunn | % | ||||
| SC | Governor | Nikki Haley | Republican | % | |
| SC | State House | 20 | Daniel Hamilton | Republican | % |
| Judith Hamilton | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 106 | Nelson Hardwick | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 114 | Robert Harrell, Jr. | Republican | 100% |
| Nancy Harrelson | % | ||||
| James Harrison | 100% | ||||
| Cathy Harvin | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 55 | Jackie Hayes | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 15 | Wes Hayes, Jr. | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 118 | William Herbkersman | Republican | % |
| David Herndon | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 4 | David Hiott | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 121 | Kenneth Hodges | Democratic | 0% |
| SC | State House | 94 | Jenny Horne | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 91 | Lonnie Hosey | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | State House | 76 | Leon Howard | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 85 | Chip Huggins | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State Senate | 40 | Charles Bradley Hutto | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 102 | Joseph Jefferson, Jr. | Democratic | % |
| Douglas Jennings, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Keith Kelly | % | ||||
| Jill Kelso | % | ||||
| Kenneth Kennedy | % | ||||
| Steve King | % | ||||
| Herbert Kirsh | 0% | ||||
| SC | State House | 97 | Patsy Knight | Democratic | % |
| Jake Knotts, Jr. | % | ||||
| Michael Koska | % | ||||
| John Land III | % | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 31 | Hugh Kenneth Leatherman, Sr. | Republican | 100% |
| Phil Leventis | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 110 | Harry Limehouse III | Republican | 100% |
| Lanny Littlejohn | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 19 | Dwight Loftis | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 45 | Deborah Long | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 60 | Phillip Lowe | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 65 | James Lucas | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 109 | David Mack III | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 29 | Gerald Malloy | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 2 | Larry Martin | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State Senate | 13 | Shane Martin | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 25 | Shane Massey | Republican | % |
| SC | Lieutenant Governor | Glenn McConnell | Republican | 100% | |
| SC | State Senate | 32 | John McGill | Democratic | % |
| William McKown, Sr. | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 40 | Walton McLeod III | Democratic | 100% |
| SC | State House | 99 | James Merrill | Republican | % |
| Vida Miller | % | ||||
| Joey Millwood | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 31 | Harold Mitchell, Jr. | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 29 | Dennis Moss | Republican | % |
| SC | U.S. House | 5 | Michael Mulvaney | Republican | 100% |
| James Neal | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 70 | Joseph Neal | Democratic | % |
| Denny Neilson | % | ||||
| James Nelson | % | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 4 | William O'Dell | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 93 | Harry Ott, Jr. | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 5 | Phillip Owens | Republican | % |
| Steve Parker | % | ||||
| Anne Parks | % | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 14 | Harvey Smith Peeler, Jr. | Republican | % |
| Olin Phillips | % | ||||
| Lewis Pinson | % | ||||
| Edward Pitts, Jr. | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 14 | Michael Pitts | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State Senate | 33 | Luke Rankin, Sr. | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 11 | Glenn Reese | Democratic | 0% |
| Rex Rice | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 74 | James Rutherford | Democratic | 100% |
| Greg Ryberg | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 2 | William Sandifer III | Republican | 100% |
| Wallace Scarborough | % | ||||
| SC | U.S. Senate | Jr | Tim Scott | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 90 | Bakari Sellers | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 26 | Nikki Setzler | Democratic | % |
| SC | State Senate | 27 | Vincent Sheheen | Democratic | % |
| Phillip Shoopman | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 46 | J. Simrill | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 3 | B. R. Skelton | Republican | % |
| Donald Smith | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 27 | Garry Smith | Republican | % |
| Murrell Smith, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 84 | Roland Smith | Republican | % |
| SC | State House | 72 | James Smith, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| Jonathan Smith | 0% | ||||
| Steve Smith | % | ||||
| Albert Spencer | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 96 | Lawrence Kit Spires | Republican | 100% |
| Danny Stacy | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 119 | Leonidas Stavrinakis | Democratic | % |
| James Stewart, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| John Strickland | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 18 | Tommy Stringer | Republican | % |
| David Thomas | 100% | ||||
| Michael Thompson | % | ||||
| James Tobias, Sr. | % | ||||
| SC | State House | 88 | McLain Toole | Republican | % |
| C. David Umphlett, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| SC | State Senate | 9 | Daniel Verdin III | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 53 | Ted Vick | Democratic | % |
| Thad Viers | 100% | ||||
| SC | State House | 51 | J. David Weeks | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 113 | Seth Whipper | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 6 | Brian White | Republican | 100% |
| SC | State House | 1 | William Whitmire | Republican | % |
| SC | State Senate | 30 | Kent Williams | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 62 | Robert Williams | Democratic | % |
| SC | State House | 16 | Mark Willis | Republican | % |
| Barringer Wingard, Jr. | % | ||||
| William Wylie | % | ||||
| Annette Young | % | ||||
| Jeffrey Young | % |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund
2008 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.
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.