| State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doug Aagard | 30% | ||||
| Gerry Adair | 40% | ||||
| Jeff Alexander | 33% | ||||
| D. Edgar Allen | 43% | ||||
| Sheryl Allen | 50% | ||||
| Eli Anderson | 40% | ||||
| Trisha Beck | 80% | ||||
| UT | Mayor | At-Large | Ralph Becker | 75% | |
| Chad Bennion | 13% | ||||
| Cynthia Beshear | 80% | ||||
| Ron Bigelow | 20% | ||||
| Jackie Biskupski | 80% | ||||
| UT | Commissioner of Agriculture | Leonard Blackham | 29% | ||
| Duane Bourdeaux | 83% | ||||
| DeMar Bowman | 50% | ||||
| Afton Bradshaw | 80% | ||||
| Katherine Bryson | 10% | ||||
| Judy Ann Buffmire | 80% | ||||
| Don Bush | 20% | ||||
| D. Chris Buttars | 50% | ||||
| David Clark | 30% | ||||
| Stephen Clark | 33% | ||||
| David Cox | 50% | ||||
| Greg Curtis | 22% | ||||
| Scott Daniels | 90% | ||||
| Marda Dillree | 44% | ||||
| Mike Dmitrich | 29% | ||||
| Glenn Donnelson, Jr. | 20% | ||||
| Carl Duckworth | 40% | ||||
| Dan Eastman | 57% | ||||
| Beverly Ann Evans | 43% | ||||
| James Ferrin | 22% | ||||
| Ben Ferry | 33% | ||||
| Fred Fife III | 60% | ||||
| Kevin Garn | 25% | ||||
| David Gladwell | 38% | ||||
| Brent Goodfellow | 78% | ||||
| James Gowans | 20% | ||||
| Karen Hale | 100% | ||||
| Neil Hansen | 60% | ||||
| Thomas Hatch | 22% | ||||
| Parley Hellewell | 50% | ||||
| Neal Hendrickson | 44% | ||||
| John Hickman | 50% | ||||
| Dave Hogue | 50% | ||||
| Kory Holdaway | 44% | ||||
| Bradley Johnson | 30% | ||||
| Paula Julander | 88% | ||||
| Brad King | 70% | ||||
| David Litvack | 90% | ||||
| L. Alma Mansell | 38% | ||||
| Steven Mascaro | 50% | ||||
| Ed Mayne | 50% | ||||
| Ty McCartney | 80% | ||||
| Karen Morgan | 56% | ||||
| Carol Moss | 90% | ||||
| Joseph Murray | 30% | ||||
| Merlynn Newbold | 40% | ||||
| Loraine Pace | 30% | ||||
| Brent Parker | 50% | ||||
| Darin Peterson | 30% | ||||
| Millie Peterson | 71% | ||||
| Morgan Philpot | 13% | ||||
| L. Steven Poulton | 50% | ||||
| Carl Saunders | 40% | ||||
| Jack Seitz | 44% | ||||
| LaWanna Shurtliff | 70% | ||||
| Richard Siddoway | 50% | ||||
| Gordon Snow | 30% | ||||
| Terry Spencer | 38% | ||||
| David Steele | 50% | ||||
| Martin Stephens | 33% | ||||
| Michael Styler | 50% | ||||
| Alicia L Suazo | 75% | ||||
| Michael Thompson | 22% | ||||
| J. Matthew Throckmorton | 20% | ||||
| A. Lamont Tyler | 44% | ||||
| Michael Waddoups | 38% | ||||
| Carlene Walker | 50% | ||||
| Margaret Ann Wallace | 50% | ||||
| Glenn Way | 14% | ||||
| Bradley Winn | 30% | ||||
| Bill Wright | 43% | ||||
| Max Young | 67% | ||||
| UT | Public Service Commissioner | Ron Allen | Democratic | 71% | |
| UT | State House | 36 | Patrice Arent | Democratic | 80% |
| UT | State Senate | 3 | Gene Davis | Democratic | 50% |
| UT | State Senate | 4 | Patricia Jones | Democratic | 80% |
| UT | State House | 18 | Roger Barrus | Republican | 40% |
| UT | State Senate | 16 | Curt Bramble | Republican | 38% |
| UT | Council Member | North | Craig Buttars | Republican | 20% |
| UT | State Senate | 15 | Margaret Dayton | Republican | 10% |
| UT | State Senate | 6 | Wayne Harper | Republican | 22% |
| UT | State Senate | 25 | Lyle Hillyard | Republican | 50% |
| UT | State House | 38 | Eric Hutchings | Republican | 67% |
| UT | State Senate | 20 | Scott Jenkins | Republican | 38% |
| UT | State Senate | 17 | Peter Knudson | Republican | 50% |
| UT | State House | 64 | Becky Lockhart | Republican | 10% |
| UT | State House | 13 | Paul Ray | Republican | 56% |
| UT | State Senate | 11 | Howard Stephenson | Republican | 38% |
| UT | Attorney General | John Swallow | Republican | 11% | |
| UT | Council Member | At-Large | David Ure | Republican | 17% |
| UT | State Senate | 29 | Stephen Urquhart | Republican | 40% |
| UT | State Senate | 14 | John Valentine | Republican | 57% |
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.