| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lester Barnett, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| William Bowles | 100% | ||||
| William Ward Canon | 100% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 14 | Lydia Chassaniol | Republican | 100% |
| Lee Jarrell Davis | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 64 | William Denny, Jr. | Republican | 100% |
| James Ellington | 100% | ||||
| Joe Ellzey | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 108 | Mark Formby | Republican | 100% |
| Edwin Glenn Hamilton | 100% | ||||
| William Hewes III | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 46 | Bobby Howell | Republican | 100% |
| Michael Janus | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 7 | Wanda Jennings | Republican | 100% |
| Timothy Lamar Johnson | 100% | ||||
| Andrew Ketchings | 100% | ||||
| Travis Little | 100% | ||||
| Percy Maples | 100% | ||||
| T.O. Moffatt | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 60 | John Moore | Republican | 100% |
| MS | U.S. House | 1 | Alan Nunnelee | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 112 | John Read | Republican | 100% |
| John Raymond Reeves | 100% | ||||
| Thomas Robertson | 100% | ||||
| Valeria Brower Robertson | 100% | ||||
| Eric Robinson | 100% | ||||
| Charles Ross | 100% | ||||
| Clinton Rotenberry, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Vincent Scoper, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| James Simpson, Jr. | 100% | ||||
| Charles Smith | 100% | ||||
| MS | State House | 39 | Jeffrey Smith | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 87 | Johnny Stringer | Democratic | 100% |
| Richard White | 100% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 31 | Terry Burton | Republican | 93% |
| Thomas Cameron III | 93% | ||||
| Charles Wilson Capps, Jr. | 93% | ||||
| MS | State House | 79 | Blaine Eaton II | Democratic | 93% |
| MS | State House | 106 | Herbert Frierson | Republican | 93% |
| MS | State Senate | 50 | Tommy Gollott | Republican | 93% |
| Daniel Guice, Jr. | 93% | ||||
| Frank Hamilton | 93% | ||||
| MS | State House | 16 | Steve Holland | Democratic | 93% |
| MS | State House | 58 | Rita Martinson | Republican | 93% |
| William McCoy | 93% | ||||
| William Miles | 93% | ||||
| Keith Norris Montgomery, Sr. | 93% | ||||
| Clem Mullins Nettles | 93% | ||||
| MS | State House | 61 | Ray Rogers | Republican | 93% |
| Eloise Hale Scott | 93% | ||||
| MS | State House | 89 | C.H. Shows | Democratic | 93% |
| Carmen Wells-Smith | 93% | ||||
| Tommy Woods | 93% | ||||
| Charles Young, Sr. | 93% | ||||
| Joseph Compretta | 92% | ||||
| Ronald David Farris | 92% | ||||
| Jack Gadd | 92% | ||||
| Diane Peranich | 92% | ||||
| Joseph Thomas Stogner | 92% | ||||
| James Markham, Jr. | 90% | ||||
| MS | State House | 110 | Billy Broomfield | Democratic | 86% |
| MS | State Senate | 3 | Nickey Browning | Democratic | 86% |
| MS | Supervisor | 3 | Dirk Dedeaux | Democratic | 86% |
| MS | State House | 55 | George Flaggs, Jr. | Democratic | 86% |
| Jamie Franks, Jr. | 86% | ||||
| Joe Grist, Jr. | 86% | ||||
| Clayton Henderson | 86% | ||||
| Tommy Horne | 86% | ||||
| Joe Hudson | 86% | ||||
| Ezell Lee | 86% | ||||
| MS | State House | 45 | Bennett Malone | Democratic | 86% |
| Warner McBride | 86% | ||||
| MS | State House | 10 | H. Nolan Mettetal | Republican | 86% |
| Thomas Mitchell | 86% | ||||
| E. Harvey Moss | 86% | ||||
| Mary Stevens | 86% | ||||
| Tom Wallace | 86% | ||||
| John Robert White | 86% | ||||
| Carl Gordon, Jr. | 85% | ||||
| Robert Moody | 85% | ||||
| Robert Clark, Jr. | 83% | ||||
| Johnnie Walls, Jr. | 83% | ||||
| Roger Ishee | 80% | ||||
| Phillip West | 80% | ||||
| MS | State House | 49 | Willie Bailey | Democratic | 79% |
| Barbara Martin Blackmon | 79% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 7 | Hob Bryan | Democratic | 79% |
| Neely Carlton | 79% | ||||
| Scottie Cuevas | 79% | ||||
| Bob Dearing | 79% | ||||
| George Dickerson | 79% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 27 | Hillman Frazier | Democratic | 79% |
| Vernon Delma Furniss | 79% | ||||
| Alice Harden | 79% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 26 | John Horhn | Democratic | 79% |
| MS | State House | 30 | Robert Huddleston | Democratic | 79% |
| MS | State Senate | 32 | Sampson Jackson II | Democratic | 79% |
| R.L. Livingston | 79% | ||||
| MS | Public Service Commissioner | Lynn Posey | Republican | 79% | |
| MS | State House | 33 | Thomas Reynolds II | Democratic | 79% |
| Robert Harold Smith | 79% | ||||
| Bobby Taylor | 79% | ||||
| Billy Thames | 79% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 9 | Gray Tollison | Republican | 79% |
| MS | State House | 90 | Joseph Warren | Democratic | 79% |
| MS | State House | 65 | Mary Coleman | Democratic | 77% |
| Ricky Cummings | 77% | ||||
| MS | State House | 94 | Robert Johnson III | Democratic | 77% |
| MS | State House | 85 | America Middleton | Democratic | 77% |
| MS | State Senate | 13 | Willie Simmons | Democratic | 77% |
| MS | State House | 57 | Edward Blackmon, Jr. | Democratic | 71% |
| MS | State House | 70 | James Evans | Democratic | 71% |
| MS | State Senate | 24 | David Jordan | Democratic | 71% |
| MS | State House | 32 | Willie Perkins, Sr. | Democratic | 71% |
| MS | State House | 27 | Ferr Smith | Democratic | 71% |
| Jimmy Thornton | 71% | ||||
| Bennie Turner | 71% | ||||
| MS | State House | 38 | Tyrone Ellis | Democratic | 69% |
| Walter Robinson, Jr. | 69% | ||||
| MS | State House | 103 | Percy Watson | Democratic | 67% |
| MS | State House | 69 | Alyce Clarke | Democratic | 64% |
| MS | State House | 29 | Linda Coleman | Democratic | 64% |
| MS | State House | 42 | Reecy Dickson | Democratic | 64% |
| David Gibbs | 64% | ||||
| MS | State House | 98 | David Myers | Democratic | 64% |
| MS | State House | 51 | Rufus Straughter | Democratic | 64% |
| MS | State House | 31 | Sara Thomas | Democratic | 60% |
| Frances Fredericks | 57% | ||||
| David Green | 57% | ||||
| MS | State House | 67 | Earle Banks | Democratic | 54% |
| MS | State House | 53 | Robert Moak | Democratic | 50% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Mississippi National Federation of Independent Business
1996-1999 Positions
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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