| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OK | State House | 4 | Mike Brown | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 5 | Doug Cox | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 7 | Larry Glenn | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 8 | Ben Sherrer | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 10 | Steve Martin | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 12 | Wade Rousselot | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 13 | Jerry McPeak | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 16 | Jerry Shoemake | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 19 | R. C. Pruett | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 33 | Lee Denney | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 38 | Dale DeWitt | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 39 | Marian Cooksey | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 40 | Mike Jackson | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 42 | Lisa Billy | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 54 | Paul Wesselhoft | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 61 | Gus Blackwell | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 63 | Don Armes | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 64 | Ann Coody | Republican | B+ |
| OK | State House | 65 | Joe Dorman | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 67 | Pam Peterson | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 78 | Jeannie McDaniel | Democratic | A- |
| OK | State House | 84 | Sally Kern | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 89 | Rebecca Hamilton | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 91 | Mike Reynolds | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 92 | Richard Morrissette | Democratic | A |
| OK | State House | 97 | Mike Shelton | Democratic | B- |
| OK | State House | 98 | John Trebilcock | Republican | A |
| OK | State House | 101 | Gary Banz | Republican | A- |
| OK | State Senate | 5 | Jerry Ellis | Democratic | A+ |
| OK | State Senate | 22 | Rob Johnson | Republican | A |
| OK | State Senate | 28 | Harry Coates, Jr. | Republican | A |
| OK | State Senate | 32 | Randy Bass | Democratic | A |
| OK | State Senate | 38 | Mike Schulz | Republican | A- |
| OK | State Senate | 40 | Cliff Branan | Republican | A |
| OK | State Senate | 42 | Cliff Aldridge | Republican | A |
| OK | State Senate | 48 | Constance Johnson | Democratic | C |
| OK | Commissioner | 2 | Mike Thompson | A | |
| OK | Treasurer | Ken Miller | Republican | A | |
| Dennis Adkins | A | ||||
| John Auffet | A- | ||||
| Thad Balkman | A | ||||
| Chris Benge | A | ||||
| David Braddock | A | ||||
| Neil Brannon | A | ||||
| Randy Brogdon | A | ||||
| John Wayne Carey | A | ||||
| Lance Cargill | A- | ||||
| Glenn Coffee | A | ||||
| Kenneth Corn | A | ||||
| James Covey | A | ||||
| Johnnie Crutchfield | A | ||||
| Odilia Dank | A | ||||
| Rex Duncan | A | ||||
| Mary Easley | A+ | ||||
| Darrell Gilbert | A | ||||
| Jay Paul Gumm | A | ||||
| Terry Harrison, Jr. | A | ||||
| Jeff Hickman | A | ||||
| Wes Hilliard | A | ||||
| Terry Hyman | B+ | ||||
| Terry Ingmire | A | ||||
| Shane Jett | A | ||||
| Mike Johnson | A | ||||
| Tad Jones | A | ||||
| Ryan Dean Kiesel | A | ||||
| Lucky Lamons | A | ||||
| Daisy Lawler | A | ||||
| Guy Liebmann | A | ||||
| Al Lindley | A | ||||
| Mark Liotta | A | ||||
| Raymond Gene McCarter | A | ||||
| Ryan McMullen | A | ||||
| Danny Morgan | A | ||||
| David Myers | A | ||||
| Bill Nations | B+ | ||||
| Ron Peters | A- | ||||
| Ron Peterson | A | ||||
| Greg Piatt | A | ||||
| Phil Richardson | A | ||||
| Paul Roan | A | ||||
| Glen Bud Smithson | A+ | ||||
| Kris Steele | A | ||||
| Dan Sullivan | A | ||||
| Joe Loyd Sweeden | A | ||||
| Randy Terrill | A | ||||
| Sue Tibbs | A | ||||
| Dale Turner | A | ||||
| Purcy Walker | A | ||||
| Susan Winchester | A | ||||
| Trebor Worthen | A+ | ||||
| John Wright | A |
Special Interest Groups
Rating Group: National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund
2006 Lifetime Score
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.