| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noal Akins | 75% | ||||
| Sidney Albritton | 85% | ||||
| MS | State House | 17 | Brian Aldridge | Republican | 89% |
| Tracy Arinder, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| MS | State House | 49 | Willie Bailey | Democratic | 35% |
| Larry Baker | 89% | ||||
| MS | State House | 74 | Mark Baker | Republican | 86% |
| MS | State House | 67 | Earle Banks | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State House | 122 | David Baria | Democratic | 58% |
| MS | State House | 102 | Toby Barker | Republican | 85% |
| MS | State House | 23 | Jim Beckett | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 21 | Donnie Bell | Republican | 65% |
| MS | State House | 120 | Richard Bennett | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 57 | Edward Blackmon, Jr. | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State Senate | 29 | David Blount | Democratic | 85% |
| Sidney Bondurant | 86% | ||||
| MS | State House | 44 | C. Scott Bounds | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 110 | Billy Broomfield | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State House | 66 | Cecil Brown | Democratic | 43% |
| MS | State Senate | 17 | Terry Brown | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State Senate | 3 | Nickey Browning | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State Senate | 7 | Hob Bryan | Democratic | 75% |
| MS | State House | 5 | Kelvin Buck | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State House | 72 | Kimberly Buck | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State House | 9 | Clara Burnett | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State Senate | 31 | Terry Burton | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State Senate | 36 | Albert Butler | Democratic | 100% |
| MS | State Senate | 38 | Kelvin Butler | Democratic | 75% |
| MS | State House | 104 | Larry Byrd | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 68 | Credell Calhoun | Democratic | 35% |
| Tad Campbell | 86% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 33 | Fredie Carmichael | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 1 | Lester Carpenter | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State Senate | 14 | Lydia Chassaniol | Republican | 85% |
| MS | State House | 37 | Gary Chism | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 47 | Bryant Clark | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State House | 69 | Alyce Clarke | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State Senate | 22 | Eugene Clarke | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 96 | Angela Cockerham | Democratic | 30% |
| MS | State House | 29 | Linda Coleman | Democratic | 37% |
| MS | State House | 65 | Mary Coleman | Democratic | 35% |
| MS | State Senate | 6 | Nancy Collins | Republican | 100% |
| Joseph Compretta | 43% | ||||
| MS | State House | 92 | Becky Currie | Republican | 95% |
| Doug Davis | 95% | ||||
| E. Vincent Davis | 58% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 48 | Deborah Dawkins | Democratic | 59% |
| Bob Dearing | 74% | ||||
| MS | Supervisor | 3 | Dirk Dedeaux | Democratic | 48% |
| MS | State House | 117 | Scott DeLano | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 64 | William Denny, Jr. | Republican | 81% |
| George Dickerson | 90% | ||||
| MS | State House | 42 | Reecy Dickson | Democratic | 32% |
| Mark DuVall | 84% | ||||
| MS | State House | 79 | Blaine Eaton II | Democratic | 43% |
| James Ellington | 81% | ||||
| MS | State House | 38 | Tyrone Ellis | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State House | 26 | Chuck Espy | Democratic | 37% |
| MS | State House | 70 | James Evans | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State House | 91 | Bob Evans | Democratic | 29% |
| Harvey Fillingane | 81% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 41 | Joey Fillingane | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 55 | George Flaggs, Jr. | Democratic | 33% |
| Merle Flowers | 90% | ||||
| MS | State House | 108 | Mark Formby | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State Senate | 27 | Hillman Frazier | Democratic | 85% |
| Frances Fredericks | 30% | ||||
| MS | State House | 106 | Herbert Frierson | Republican | 76% |
| Jack Gadd | 62% | ||||
| Joe Gardner | 43% | ||||
| David Gibbs | 35% | ||||
| MS | State House | 77 | Andy Gipson | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State Senate | 50 | Tommy Gollott | Republican | 100% |
| Carl Gordon, Jr. | 89% | ||||
| MS | State House | 114 | Jeffrey Guice | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 56 | Philip Gunn | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 6 | Eugene Hamilton | Republican | 71% |
| Frank Hamilton | 82% | ||||
| Alice Harden | 70% | ||||
| MS | State House | 41 | Esther Harrison | Democratic | 35% |
| William Hewes III | 95% | ||||
| MS | State House | 50 | John Hines | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State House | 16 | Steve Holland | Democratic | 43% |
| MS | State House | 76 | Greg Holloway, Sr. | Democratic | 33% |
| MS | State Senate | 23 | W. Briggs Hopson III | Republican | 85% |
| MS | State Senate | 26 | John Horhn | Democratic | 72% |
| MS | State House | 81 | Stephen Horne | Republican | 89% |
| MS | State House | 46 | Bobby Howell | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 15 | Mac Huddleston | Republican | 85% |
| MS | State House | 30 | Robert Huddleston | Democratic | 35% |
| MS | State Senate | 45 | Billy Hudson, Sr. | Republican | 100% |
| MS | Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce | Cindy Hyde-Smith | Republican | 95% | |
| Roger Ishee | 70% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 15 | Gary Jackson | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State Senate | 11 | Robert Jackson | Democratic | 61% |
| MS | State Senate | 32 | Sampson Jackson II | Democratic | 85% |
| Michael Janus | 91% | ||||
| MS | State House | 7 | Wanda Jennings | Republican | 75% |
| MS | State House | 94 | Robert Johnson III | Democratic | 38% |
| Brandon Jones | 60% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 21 | Kenneth Jones | Democratic | 74% |
| Wilbert Jones | 40% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 24 | David Jordan | Democratic | 65% |
| MS | Commissioner of Transportation | Thomas King, Jr. | Republican | 100% | |
| MS | State Senate | 30 | Dean Kirby | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 86 | Sherra Lane | Democratic | 40% |
| Ezell Lee | 89% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 35 | Perry Lee | Republican | 100% |
| MS | State House | 45 | Bennett Malone | Democratic | 52% |
| MS | State House | 58 | Rita Martinson | Republican | 81% |
| W.T. Mayhall, Jr. | 90% | ||||
| John Mayo | 38% | ||||
| Warner McBride | 50% | ||||
| William McCoy | 40% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 42 | Chris McDaniel | Republican | 95% |
| Kevin McGee | 85% | ||||
| MS | State House | 10 | H. Nolan Mettetal | Republican | 95% |
| J. Walter Michel | 89% | ||||
| MS | State House | 85 | America Middleton | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State House | 97 | Sam Mims V | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 53 | Robert Moak | Democratic | 44% |
| T.O. Moffatt | 95% | ||||
| MS | State House | 54 | Alex Monsour | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State Senate | 34 | Haskins Montgomery | Democratic | 85% |
| MS | State House | 60 | John Moore | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 100 | Ken Morgan | Republican | 90% |
| E. Harvey Moss | 52% | ||||
| MS | State House | 98 | David Myers | Democratic | 33% |
| Billy Nicholson | 90% | ||||
| David Norquist | 52% | ||||
| Russ Nowell | 76% | ||||
| MS | U.S. House | 1 | Alan Nunnelee | Republican | 100% |
| MS | U.S. House | 4 | Steven Palazzo | Republican | 80% |
| Deryk Parker | 76% | ||||
| MS | State House | 115 | Randall Patterson | Democratic | 62% |
| Diane Peranich | 45% | ||||
| MS | State House | 32 | Willie Perkins, Sr. | Democratic | 26% |
| MS | State House | 99 | Bill Pigott | Republican | 86% |
| Eric Powell | 80% | ||||
| Jimmy Puckett | 57% | ||||
| MS | State House | 112 | John Read | Republican | 71% |
| Dannie Reed | 84% | ||||
| MS | State House | 33 | Thomas Reynolds II | Democratic | 50% |
| Walter Robinson, Jr. | 33% | ||||
| MS | State House | 14 | Margaret Rogers | Republican | 80% |
| MS | State House | 61 | Ray Rogers | Republican | 86% |
| MS | State House | 80 | Omeria Scott | Democratic | 30% |
| MS | State House | 89 | C. Shows | Republican | 69% |
| MS | State Senate | 13 | Willie Simmons | Democratic | 65% |
| MS | State House | 27 | Ferr Smith | Democratic | 45% |
| MS | State House | 39 | Jeffrey Smith | Republican | 95% |
| MS | State House | 83 | Elton Gregory Snowden | Republican | 86% |
| MS | State House | 88 | Gary Staples | Republican | 95% |
| Mary Stevens | 76% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 2 | Bill Stone | Democratic | 79% |
| MS | State House | 51 | Rufus Straughter | Democratic | 40% |
| MS | State House | 87 | Johnny Stringer | Democratic | 43% |
| MS | State House | 22 | Preston Sullivan | Democratic | 52% |
| MS | State House | 31 | Sara Thomas | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State Senate | 9 | Gray Tollison | Republican | 75% |
| Bennie Turner | 75% | ||||
| MS | State House | 18 | Jerry Turner | Republican | 95% |
| Jessica Upshaw | 89% | ||||
| J. Shaun Walley | 62% | ||||
| Johnnie Walls, Jr. | 60% | ||||
| MS | State Senate | 18 | Giles Ward | Republican | 95% |
| Greg Ward | 52% | ||||
| MS | State House | 90 | Joseph Warren | Democratic | 40% |
| MS | State Senate | 51 | Michael Watson | Republican | 90% |
| MS | State House | 103 | Percy Watson | Democratic | 43% |
| MS | State House | 62 | Thomas Weathersby, Sr. | Republican | 75% |
| MS | State House | 34 | Linda Whittington | Democratic | 38% |
| MS | State Senate | 5 | J. P. Wilemon, Jr. | Democratic | 90% |
| Tommy Woods | 76% | ||||
| MS | State House | 71 | Adrienne Wooten | Democratic | 38% |
| Lee Yancey | 95% | ||||
| MS | State House | 82 | Charles Young, Jr. | Democratic | 36% |
| MS | State House | 113 | Henry Zuber III | Republican | 95% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Mississippi National Federation of Independent Business
2008-2011 Positions
How to Interpret these Evaluations
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