State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MI | U.S. House | 3 | Justin Amash | Republican | 0% |
MI | Lieutenant Governor | Brian Calley | Republican | 40% | |
MI | State House | 2 | Bettie Scott | Democratic | 80% |
MI | State Senate | 1 | Coleman Young II | Democratic | 90% |
MI | State Senate | 10 | Tory Rocca | Republican | 60% |
MI | State Senate | 11 | Vincent Gregory | Democratic | 100% |
MI | State Senate | 12 | James Marleau | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 13 | Martin Knollenberg | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 18 | Rebekah Warren | Democratic | 100% |
MI | State Senate | 21 | John Proos IV | Republican | 50% |
MI | State Senate | 24 | Rick Jones | Republican | 50% |
MI | State Senate | 25 | Phil Pavlov | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 26 | Tonya Schuitmaker | Republican | 50% |
MI | State Senate | 29 | Dave Hildenbrand | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 30 | Arlan Meekhof | Republican | 50% |
MI | State Senate | 32 | Kenneth Horn | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 34 | Goeff Hansen | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 35 | Darwin Booher | Republican | 30% |
MI | State Senate | 36 | Jim Stamas | Republican | 40% |
MI | State Senate | 37 | Wayne Schmidt | Republican | 40% |
MI | Director of the Office of the State Budget | John Walsh | 50% | ||
MI | Council Member | At-Large | Bob Constan | 100% | |
MI | Council Member | At-Large | George Cushingberry, Jr. | 70% | |
MI | Council Member | At-Large | Gabriel Leland | 100% | |
MI | Council Member | At-Large | Mark Meadows | Democratic | 100% |
MI | Commissioner | 6 | Eileen Kowall | Republican | 50% |
MI | Commissioner | 9 | Hugh Crawford | Republican | 40% |
MI | Commissioner | 12 | Glen Anderson | 70% | |
MI | State Board of Education | Tom McMillin | Republican | 20% | |
Dave Agema | 20% | ||||
Kathy Angerer | 100% | ||||
Richard Ball | 60% | ||||
Vicki Barnett | 100% | ||||
Joan Bauer | 100% | ||||
Douglas Bennett | 60% | ||||
Timothy Bledsoe | 100% | ||||
Jase Bolger | 40% | ||||
Lisa Brown | 100% | ||||
Terry Brown | 100% | ||||
Pam Byrnes | 90% | ||||
Barbara Byrum | 100% | ||||
Bill Caul | 40% | ||||
Ed Clemente | 100% | ||||
Marc Corriveau | 100% | ||||
Andrew Coulouris | 80% | ||||
Kevin Daley | 40% | ||||
Robert Dean | 100% | ||||
Cynthia Denby | 30% | ||||
Larry DeShazor | 70% | ||||
Andy Dillon | 40% | ||||
Marie Donigan | 80% | ||||
Fred Durhal, Jr. | 90% | ||||
Kate Ebli | 90% | ||||
Kevin Elsenheimer | 40% | ||||
John Espinoza | 100% | ||||
Douglas Geiss | 100% | ||||
Bob Genetski | 10% | ||||
Lee Gonzales | 70% | ||||
Kevin Green | 50% | ||||
Martin Griffin | 70% | ||||
Jennifer Haase | 100% | ||||
Gail Haines | 60% | ||||
Richard Hammel | 90% | ||||
Harold Haugh | 100% | ||||
Joseph Haveman | 40% | ||||
Michael Huckleberry | 100% | ||||
Shanelle Jackson | 70% | ||||
Bert Johnson | 80% | ||||
Robert Jones | 100% | ||||
Andrew Kandrevas | 90% | ||||
Deb Kennedy | 100% | ||||
Kenneth Kurtz | 30% | ||||
Michael Lahti | 100% | ||||
LaMar Lemmons, Jr. | 90% | ||||
Steven Lindberg | 100% | ||||
Ellen Lipton | 100% | ||||
Lesia Liss | 100% | ||||
Matt Lori | 40% | ||||
Pete Lund | 30% | ||||
Jeff Mayes | 70% | ||||
Gary McDowell | 100% | ||||
Tim Melton | 100% | ||||
Kim Meltzer | 40% | ||||
Fred Miller | 100% | ||||
Tim Moore | 50% | ||||
Chuck Moss | 40% | ||||
David Nathan | 90% | ||||
Judy Nerat | 80% | ||||
Andy Neumann | 90% | ||||
Paul Opsommer | 40% | ||||
Thomas Pearce | 30% | ||||
Gino Polidori | 90% | ||||
Sarah Roberts | 100% | ||||
Bill Rogers | 50% | ||||
Roy Schmidt | 100% | ||||
Paul Scott | 40% | ||||
Daniel Scripps | 100% | ||||
Kate Segal | 100% | ||||
Joel Sheltrown | 90% | ||||
Dian Slavens | 100% | ||||
Jim Slezak | 100% | ||||
Alma Smith | 90% | ||||
Dudley Spade | 80% | ||||
Woodrow Stanley | 90% | ||||
Jonathan Switalski | 100% | ||||
Rashida Tlaib | 90% | ||||
Sharon Tyler | 50% | ||||
Mary Valentine | 100% | ||||
Jimmy Womack | 90% |
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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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