| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sandy Adams | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 16 | Thad Altman | Republican | 100% |
| Tom Anderson | 100% | ||||
| Ralph Arza | 100% | ||||
| Frank Attkisson | 100% | ||||
| Gustavo Barreiro | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 4 | Aaron Bean | Republican | 100% |
| Michael Bennett | 100% | ||||
| Allan George Bense | 100% | ||||
| Holly Benson | 100% | ||||
| Ellyn Bogdanoff | 100% | ||||
| Marsha Bowen | 100% | ||||
| Lisa Carlton | 100% | ||||
| Charles Clary | 100% | ||||
| FL | State House | 5 | Marti Coley | Republican | 100% |
| Lee Constantine | 100% | ||||
| Don Davis | 100% | ||||
| Mike Davis | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 5 | Charles Dean, Sr. | Republican | 100% |
| FL | State Senate | 28 | Nancy Detert | Republican | 100% |
| Alex Diaz de la Portilla | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 2 | Greg Evers | Republican | 100% |
| FL | State Senate | 13 | Andy Gardiner | Republican | 100% |
| Hugh Gibson III | 100% | ||||
| Richard Glorioso | 100% | ||||
| Susan Goldstein | 100% | ||||
| J. Dudley Goodlette | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 21 | Denise Grimsley | Republican | 100% |
| FL | State House | 83 | Gayle Harrell | Republican | 100% |
| Adam Hasner | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 11 | Alan Hays | Republican | 100% |
| FL | State Senate | 8 | Dorothy Hukill | Republican | 100% |
| Randy Johnson | 100% | ||||
| Stan Jordan | 100% | ||||
| Dick Kravitz | 100% | ||||
| Paige Kreegel | 100% | ||||
| Bruce Kyle | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 24 | Tom Lee | Republican | 100% |
| FL | State Senate | 17 | John Legg | Republican | 100% |
| Ken Littlefield | 100% | ||||
| Carlos Lopez-Cantera | 100% | ||||
| Stan Mayfield | 100% | ||||
| David Mealor | 100% | ||||
| Dave Murzin | 100% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 32 | Joe Negron | Republican | 100% |
| Pat Patterson | 100% | ||||
| Durell Peaden, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Joe Pickens | 100% | ||||
| Ralph Poppell | 100% | ||||
| Bill Proctor | 100% | ||||
| Ron Reagan | 100% | ||||
| Everett Rice | 100% | ||||
| David Rivera | 100% | ||||
| FL | U.S. Senate | Jr | Marco Rubio | Republican | 100% |
| David Russell, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Ray Sansom | 100% | ||||
| Jim Sebesta | 100% | ||||
| Ken Sorensen | 100% | ||||
| John Stargel | 100% | ||||
| Baxter Troutman | 100% | ||||
| Leslie Waters | 100% | ||||
| FL | U.S. House | 10 | Daniel Webster | Republican | 100% |
| Trudi Williams | 100% | ||||
| Juan Zapata | 100% | ||||
| FL | State House | 23 | Dennis Baxley | Republican | 98% |
| FL | U.S. House | 12 | Gus Bilirakis | Republican | 98% |
| Donald Brown | 98% | ||||
| Fredrick Brummer | 98% | ||||
| Donna Clarke | 98% | ||||
| Larry Cretul | 98% | ||||
| Carl Domino | 98% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 37 | Anitere Flores | Republican | 98% |
| Michael Grant | 98% | ||||
| Sheri McInvale | 98% | ||||
| FL | U.S. House | 8 | Bill Posey | Republican | 98% |
| FL | U.S. House | 15 | Dennis Ross | Republican | 98% |
| FL | State Senate | 10 | David Simmons | Republican | 98% |
| Anthony Trey Traviesa | 98% | ||||
| J.D. Alexander | 97% | ||||
| FL | Chief Financial Officer | Jeffrey Atwater | Republican | 97% | |
| Carey Baker | 97% | ||||
| Dean Cannon, Jr. | 97% | ||||
| FL | State House | 36 | Mike Fasano | Republican | 97% |
| FL | State Senate | 26 | William Galvano | Republican | 97% |
| FL | State Senate | 38 | Rene Garcia | Republican | 97% |
| Jennifer Carroll | 96% | ||||
| Marcelo Llorente | 96% | ||||
| FL | Commissioner | 2 | John Quiñones | 96% | |
| Bob Allen | 95% | ||||
| Mike Haridopolos | 95% | ||||
| Mark Mahon | 95% | ||||
| Ken Pruitt | 95% | ||||
| Julio Robaina | 95% | ||||
| Burt Saunders | 95% | ||||
| Stephen Wise | 95% | ||||
| Frank Farkas | 94% | ||||
| Mitch Needelman | 94% | ||||
| Paula Dockery | 93% | ||||
| Juan-Carlos Planas | 93% | ||||
| James King, Jr. | 92% | ||||
| Faye Culp | 90% | ||||
| Kim Berfield | 89% | ||||
| Edward Homan, Jr. | 89% | ||||
| Kevin Ambler | 88% | ||||
| Jeff Kottkamp | 85% | ||||
| FL | Commissioner | 2 | Victor Crist | Republican | 82% |
| FL | State Senate | 35 | Gwen Margolis | Democratic | 79% |
| Evelyn Lynn | 78% | ||||
| Dwight Stansel | 78% | ||||
| Rodolfo Garcia, Jr. | 75% | ||||
| Nancy Argenziano | 71% | ||||
| Mandy Dawson | 68% | ||||
| J. Alex Villalobos | 66% | ||||
| Dennis Jones | 64% | ||||
| Al Lawson, Jr. | 63% | ||||
| Ari Abraham Porth | 63% | ||||
| Larcenia Bullard | 61% | ||||
| Ron Klein | 61% | ||||
| Walter Campbell, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| Anthony Hill, Sr. | 60% | ||||
| Will Kendrick | 57% | ||||
| Nan Rich | 57% | ||||
| Wilbert Theodore Holloway | 56% | ||||
| Franklin Sands | 56% | ||||
| Terry Fields | 55% | ||||
| Matthew Meadows | 55% | ||||
| Dave Aronberg | 54% | ||||
| FL | Council Member | At-Large | Joyce Cusack | Democratic | 54% |
| Edward Jennings, Jr. | 54% | ||||
| Yolly Roberson | 54% | ||||
| FL | Mayor | At-Large | John Seiler | Democratic | 52% |
| Steven Geller | 51% | ||||
| Mary Brandenburg | 50% | ||||
| Edward Bullard | 47% | ||||
| Bob Henriquez | 47% | ||||
| FL | Commissioner | 7 | Priscilla Ann Taylor | Democratic | 47% |
| Ronald Greenstein | 46% | ||||
| Gary Siplin | 46% | ||||
| FL | State House | 91 | Irving Slosberg | Democratic | 46% |
| Rochelle Vana | 46% | ||||
| FL | State House | 46 | Bruce Antone | Democratic | 45% |
| Phillip Brutus | 45% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 9 | Audrey Gibson | Democratic | 45% |
| Rod Smith | 44% | ||||
| Charlie Justice | 43% | ||||
| Richard Machek | 43% | ||||
| Timothy Ryan | 43% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 33 | Eleanor Sobel | Democratic | 43% |
| FL | State Senate | 31 | Christopher Smith | Democratic | 41% |
| Loranne Ausley | 40% | ||||
| Dan Gelber | 40% | ||||
| Anne Gannon | 39% | ||||
| Curtis Richardson | 39% | ||||
| FL | State Senate | 19 | Arthenia Joyner | Democratic | 37% |
| Frank Peterman, Jr. | 37% | ||||
| FL | U.S. House | 24 | Frederica Wilson | Democratic | 37% |
| Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall | 36% | ||||
| Lesley Miller, Jr. | 35% | ||||
| Susan Bucher | 26% | ||||
| Kenneth Allan Gottlieb | 24% |
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.