| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CT | State Senate | 1 | John Fonfara | Democratic | 75% |
| CT | U.S. House | 1 | John Larson | Democratic | 74% |
| CT | State Senate | 2 | Eric Coleman | Democratic | 83% |
| CT | U.S. House | 2 | Joe Courtney | Democratic | 86% |
| CT | State Senate | 3 | Gary LeBeau | Democratic | 60% |
| CT | State Senate | 6 | Theresa Bielinski Gerratana | Democratic | 80% |
| CT | State Senate | 7 | John Kissel | Republican | 50% |
| CT | State Senate | 10 | Toni Harp | Democratic | 78% |
| CT | State Senate | 11 | Martin Looney | Democratic | 56% |
| CT | State Senate | 15 | Joan Hartley | Democratic | 79% |
| CT | State Senate | 17 | Joseph Crisco, Jr. | Democratic | 44% |
| CT | State Senate | 20 | Andrea Stillman | Democratic | 67% |
| CT | State Senate | 29 | Donald Williams, Jr. | Democratic | 44% |
| CT | State House | 33 | Joseph Serra | Democratic | 78% |
| CT | State Senate | 35 | Anthony Guglielmo | Republican | 44% |
| CT | State House | 45 | Steve Mikutel | Democratic | 22% |
| CT | State House | 55 | Pamela Sawyer | Republican | 10% |
| CT | State House | 69 | Arthur O'Neill | Republican | 29% |
| CT | State House | 76 | John Piscopo | Republican | 41% |
| CT | State House | 85 | Mary Mushinsky | Democratic | 92% |
| CT | State House | 90 | Mary Fritz | Democratic | 73% |
| CT | State House | 92 | Patricia Dillon | Democratic | 84% |
| CT | State House | 110 | Bob Godfrey | Democratic | 89% |
| CT | State House | 115 | Stephen Dargan | Democratic | 75% |
| CT | State House | 116 | Lou Esposito, Jr. | Democratic | 60% |
| CT | State House | 121 | Terrance Backer | Democratic | 80% |
| CT | State House | 122 | Lawrence Miller | Republican | 21% |
| CT | State House | 139 | Kevin Ryan | Democratic | 70% |
| CT | State House | 142 | Lawrence Cafero, Jr. | Republican | 10% |
| CT | Alderman | Ward 4 | Andrea Jackson-Brooks | Democratic | 70% |
| CT | Mayor | At-Large | Peter Nystrom | Republican | 69% |
| CT | Burgess | At-Large | Ronald San Angelo | Republican | 10% |
| CT | Attorney General | George Jepsen | Democratic, Working Families | 67% | |
| CT | Secretary of State | Denise Merrill | Democratic, Working Families | 75% | |
| CT | Commissioner of Revenue | Kevin Sullivan | Democratic | 71% | |
| CT | Lieutenant Governor | Nancy Wyman | Democratic | 85% | |
| James Amann | 55% | ||||
| Curtis Dickerman Andrews, Jr. | 21% | ||||
| William Aniskovich | 53% | ||||
| Timothy Barth | 10% | ||||
| Nancy Farwell Beals | 70% | ||||
| Reginald Beamon | 81% | ||||
| Richard Belden | 25% | ||||
| John Betkoski III | 75% | ||||
| Donald Boughton III | 60% | ||||
| Dominic Andrew Buonocore | 10% | ||||
| Susan Bysiewicz | 70% | ||||
| Michael Caron | 45% | ||||
| Annette Wheeler Carter | 80% | ||||
| Christopher Caruso | 65% | ||||
| Ilia Castro | 75% | ||||
| J.Vincent Chase | 43% | ||||
| Dennis Cleary | 20% | ||||
| Jacqueline Cocco | 72% | ||||
| Raymond Collins | 38% | ||||
| Terry Concannon | 60% | ||||
| Thomas Conway, Sr. | 73% | ||||
| Catherine Cook | 22% | ||||
| Melody Currey | 70% | ||||
| Eileen Daily | 44% | ||||
| Ann Dandrow | 67% | ||||
| Jefferson Davis | 70% | ||||
| Louis DeLuca | 20% | ||||
| Nancy DeMarinis | 80% | ||||
| Chris Anthony DePino | 65% | ||||
| Konstantinos Diamantis | 78% | ||||
| William DiBella | 79% | ||||
| Lucien DiMeo | 10% | ||||
| Christopher Donovan | 80% | ||||
| William Dyson | 86% | ||||
| M. Adela Dell' Eads | 39% | ||||
| Mary Eberle | 50% | ||||
| Ruth Fahrbach | 26% | ||||
| Robert Farr | 36% | ||||
| Michael Fedele | 20% | ||||
| Richard Ferrari | 25% | ||||
| Brian Flaherty | 46% | ||||
| Patrick Flaherty | 70% | ||||
| James Fleming | 38% | ||||
| John Wayne Fox | 74% | ||||
| Judith Freedman | 53% | ||||
| Josephine Fuchs | 42% | ||||
| Angelo Fusco | 79% | ||||
| Edna Garcia | 67% | ||||
| Edwin Garcia | 60% | ||||
| Jeanne Garvey | 10% | ||||
| Frederick Gelsi | 93% | ||||
| Robert Genuario | 44% | ||||
| Edward Graziani | 70% | ||||
| George Gunther | 36% | ||||
| Norma Gyle | 37% | ||||
| Marilyn Ann Hess | 20% | ||||
| Sidney Holbrook | 36% | ||||
| Wade Hyslop, Jr. | 84% | ||||
| Michael Jarjura | 33% | ||||
| Stephen Jarmoc | 56% | ||||
| Robert Keeley, Jr. | 70% | ||||
| Marie Lopez Kirkley-Bey | 89% | ||||
| Paul Knierim | 20% | ||||
| Alex Knopp | 84% | ||||
| Barry Kolar | 22% | ||||
| Michael Lawlor | 86% | ||||
| John Joseph Lescoe | 88% | ||||
| Janet Lockton | 30% | ||||
| Fred Lovegrove, Jr. | 51% | ||||
| Moira Lyons | 79% | ||||
| Robert Maddox, Jr. | 37% | ||||
| James Maloney | 82% | ||||
| Brian Edward Mattiello | 20% | ||||
| Dom Mazzoccoli | 10% | ||||
| James McCavanagh | 69% | ||||
| Anne McDonald | 65% | ||||
| Mary McGrattan | 38% | ||||
| Peter Metz | 30% | ||||
| John Mordasky | 62% | ||||
| Paul Munns | 53% | ||||
| Ernest Newton II | 91% | ||||
| William Nickerson | 50% | ||||
| Andrew McCall Norton | 43% | ||||
| Gary Orefice | 50% | ||||
| James O'Rourke III | 80% | ||||
| Mary Ann O'Sullivan | 60% | ||||
| Alvin Penn | 44% | ||||
| Melodie Peters | 78% | ||||
| Claudia Powers | 0% | ||||
| F. Prelli | 25% | ||||
| David Pudlin | 92% | ||||
| Dale Radcliffe | 41% | ||||
| Jodi Rell | 40% | ||||
| Kevin Ferguson Rennie | 43% | ||||
| Thomas Ritter | 92% | ||||
| Richard Roy | 40% | ||||
| Lee Samowitz | 79% | ||||
| Americo Santiago | 83% | ||||
| Ellen Scalettar | 60% | ||||
| Angelina Scarpetti | 42% | ||||
| Carl Schiessl | 69% | ||||
| Howard Scipio | 60% | ||||
| Donnie Sellers, Sr. | 67% | ||||
| Robert Ruhl Simmons | 22% | ||||
| Winthrop Smith, Jr. | 56% | ||||
| Cameron Staples | 80% | ||||
| Jessie Stratton | 66% | ||||
| John Stripp | 0% | ||||
| Anthony Tercyak | 25% | ||||
| John Thompson | 85% | ||||
| Vincent Tonucci | 67% | ||||
| Christel Truglia | 83% | ||||
| Richard Tulisano | 84% | ||||
| Thomas Upson | 62% | ||||
| William Varese | 34% | ||||
| Peter Villano | 60% | ||||
| Robert Ward | 43% | ||||
| Julia Wasserman | 16% | ||||
| Lenny Winkler | 70% |
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.