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