| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joseph Bartlett | 88% | ||||
| David Boschert | 88% | ||||
| Gwendolyn Britt | 29% | ||||
| William Bronrott | 25% | ||||
| Joan Cadden | 43% | ||||
| Virginia Clagett | 25% | ||||
| Mary Conroy | 14% | ||||
| Jean Cryor | 43% | ||||
| George Della, Jr. | 43% | ||||
| Ann Marie Doory | 25% | ||||
| D. Page Elmore | 86% | ||||
| Nathaniel Exum | 43% | ||||
| John Giannetti, Jr. | 43% | ||||
| Terry Gilleland, Jr. | 88% | ||||
| Marilyn Goldwater | 0% | ||||
| Marshall Toby Goodwin | 38% | ||||
| Michael Gordon | 14% | ||||
| Leo Green | 29% | ||||
| Janet Hines Greenip | 86% | ||||
| Sharon Grosfeld | 29% | ||||
| John Hafer | 100% | ||||
| Larry Haines | 100% | ||||
| Hattie Harrison | 29% | ||||
| Henry Heller | 25% | ||||
| Patrick John Hogan | 43% | ||||
| Paula Colodny Hollinger | 29% | ||||
| J. Robert Hooper | 100% | ||||
| Ralph Hughes | 29% | ||||
| Philip Jimeno | 86% | ||||
| Darryl Kelley | 13% | ||||
| Ruth Kirk | 25% | ||||
| Rona Kramer | 43% | ||||
| Carolyn Krysiak | 25% | ||||
| P. Sue Kullen | 25% | ||||
| Gloria Gary Lawlah | 43% | ||||
| John Leopold | 88% | ||||
| Murray Levy | 63% | ||||
| Adrienne Mandel | 25% | ||||
| Salima Siler Marriott | 25% | ||||
| William Daniel Mayer | 100% | ||||
| Robert McKee | 88% | ||||
| Pauline Menes | 25% | ||||
| Brian Moe | 14% | ||||
| Alexander Mooney | 86% | ||||
| Donald Munson | 100% | ||||
| Gareth Murray | 25% | ||||
| Jeffrey Paige | 14% | ||||
| Rosetta Parker | 29% | ||||
| Joanne Parrott | 100% | ||||
| Carol Stoker Petzold | 25% | ||||
| Neil Quinter | 25% | ||||
| Justin Ross | 25% | ||||
| Ida Ruben | 29% | ||||
| Sandra Schrader | 100% | ||||
| Tanya Shewell | 88% | ||||
| Richard Sossi | 88% | ||||
| Joan Frances Stern | 25% | ||||
| J. Lowell Stoltzfus | 100% | ||||
| Paul Stull | 88% | ||||
| Herman Taylor II | 25% | ||||
| Leonard Teitelbaum | 43% | ||||
| John Trueschler | 63% | ||||
| Mary Walkup | 88% | ||||
| Richard Weldon, Jr. | 80% | ||||
| MD | State House | 43 | Curt Anderson | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 30 | John Chandlee Astle | Democratic | 86% |
| MD | State House | 39 | Charles Barkley | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 17 | Kumar Barve | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 24 | Joanne Benson | Democratic | 14% |
| MD | State House | 12B | Liz Bobo | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 29B | John Bohanan, Jr. | Democratic | 57% |
| MD | State House | 45 | Talmadge Branch | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 42 | James Brochin | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 8 | Eric Bromwell | Democratic | 60% |
| MD | Lieutenant Governor | Anthony Brown | Democratic | 25% | |
| MD | State House | 10 | Emmett Burns, Jr. | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 30 | Michael Busch | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 37A | Rudolph Cane | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 11 | Jon Cardin | Democratic | 14% |
| MD | State House | 41 | Jill Carter | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 3A | Galen Clagett | Democratic | 17% |
| MD | State Senate | 43 | Joan Carter Conway | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 38B | Norman Conway | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 25 | Ulysses Currie | Democratic | 17% |
| MD | State House | 25 | Dereck Davis | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 12A | Steven DeBoy, Sr. | Democratic | 38% |
| MD | State Senate | 32 | James DeGrange, Sr. | Democratic | 86% |
| MD | State House | 2C | John Donoghue | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 15 | Kathleen Dumais | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 29 | Roy Dyson | Democratic | 83% |
| MD | State House | 15 | Brian Feldman | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 17 | Jennie Forehand | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | Comptroller | Peter Franchot | Democratic | 29% | |
| MD | State Senate | 16 | Brian Frosh | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 21 | Barbara Frush | Democratic | 14% |
| MD | State House | 22 | Tawanna Gaines | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 15 | Robert Garagiola | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State Senate | 41 | Lisa Gladden | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 25 | Melony Griffith | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 18 | Ana Sol Gutierrez | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 46 | Peter Hammen | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 44 | Keith Haynes | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 22 | Anne Healey | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 20 | Sheila Hixson | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 23B | Marvin Holmes, Jr. | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 24 | Carolyn Howard | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 23A | James Hubbard | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 34A | Mary-Dulany James | Democratic | 75% |
| MD | State House | 28 | Sally Jameson | Democratic | 83% |
| MD | State House | 10 | Adrienne Jones | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 44 | Verna Jones-Rodwell | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 14 | Anne Kaiser | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 12 | Edward Kasemeyer | Democratic | 43% |
| MD | State Senate | 10 | Delores Kelley | Democratic | 43% |
| MD | State House | 1B | Kevin Kelly | Democratic | 88% |
| MD | State Senate | 39 | Nancy King | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 8 | Katherine Ann Klausmeier | Democratic | 43% |
| MD | State House | 16 | Susan Lee | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 32 | Mary Ann Love | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State Senate | 18 | Richard Madaleno, Jr. | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 12A | James Malone, Jr. | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 45 | Nathaniel McFadden | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 46 | Brian McHale | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 43 | Maggie McIntosh | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 28 | Thomas Middleton | Democratic | 57% |
| MD | State Senate | 27 | Thomas Miller, Jr. | Democratic | 43% |
| MD | State House | 6 | Joseph Minnick | Democratic | 63% |
| MD | State Senate | 14 | Karen Montgomery | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 11 | Dan Morhaim | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 10 | Shirley Nathan-Pulliam | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 47 | Doyle Niemann | Democratic | 13% |
| MD | State House | 41 | Nathaniel Oaks | Democratic | 17% |
| MD | Council Member | 8 | Obie Patterson | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 13 | Shane Pendergrass | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State Senate | 22 | Paul Pinsky | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 27A | James Proctor, Jr. | Democratic | 20% |
| MD | State Senate | 47 | Victor Ramirez | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 41 | Samuel Rosenberg | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 34B | David Rudolph | Democratic | 50% |
| MD | State House | 17 | Luiz Simmons | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 32 | Ted Sophocleus | Democratic | 57% |
| MD | State Senate | 6 | Norman Stone, Jr. | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 13 | Frank Turner | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 26 | Veronica Turner | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 27A | Joseph Vallario, Jr. | Democratic | 17% |
| MD | State House | 24 | Michael Vaughn | Democratic | 29% |
| MD | State House | 6 | Michael Weir, Jr. | Democratic | 38% |
| MD | State House | 29A | John Wood, Jr. | Democratic | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 11 | Robert Zirkin | Democratic | 25% |
| MD | State House | 42 | Susan Aumann | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 9A | Gail Bates | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 8 | Joseph Boteler III | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 4 | David Ross Brinkley | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 8 | John Cluster, Jr. | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State Senate | 37 | Richard Colburn | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 33B | Bob Costa | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 31 | Don Dwyer, Jr. | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 37B | Adelaide Eckardt | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 1 | George Edwards | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 4B | Donald Elliott | Republican | 75% |
| MD | State House | 42 | William Frank | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State Senate | 35 | Barry Glassman | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 37B | Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio | Republican | 88% |
| MD | U.S. House | 1 | Andy Harris | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 3A | Patrick Hogan | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 7 | Richard Impallaria | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 34 | Nancy Jacobs | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 7 | J.B. Jennings | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 5B | Wade Kach | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 9 | Allan Kittleman | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 9B | Susan Krebs | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 35B | Susan McComas | Republican | 75% |
| MD | State House | 33A | Tony McConkey | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 7 | Patrick McDonough | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 30 | Herbert McMillan | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 9A | Warren Miller | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State House | 1C | LeRoy Ellsworth Myers, Jr. | Republican | 71% |
| MD | State House | 29C | Anthony O'Donnell, Sr. | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 36 | Edward Pipkin | Republican | 100% |
| MD | State Senate | 2 | Christopher Shank | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 36 | Michael Smigiel, Sr. | Republican | 88% |
| MD | State House | 5A | Nancy Stocksdale | Republican | 88% |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: Maryland National Federation of Independent Business
2005-2006 Positions
How to Interpret these Evaluations
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