State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WI | State Senate | 2 | Robert Cowles | Republican | 100% |
WI | U.S. House | 2 | Mark Pocan | Democratic | 11% |
WI | State Senate | 3 | Timothy Carpenter | Democratic | 35% |
WI | State Senate | 5 | Leah Vukmir | Republican | 100% |
WI | State Senate | 8 | Alberta Darling | Republican | 100% |
WI | State Assembly | 9 | Josh Zepnick | Democratic | 41% |
WI | State Senate | 11 | Stephen Nass | Republican | 100% |
WI | State Senate | 13 | Scott Fitzgerald | Republican | 100% |
WI | Supervisor | 16 | John Ainsworth | 100% | |
WI | State Assembly | 16 | Leon Young | Democratic | 43% |
WI | Supervisor | 17 | Tony Staskunas | 64% | |
WI | State Assembly | 20 | Christine Sinicki | Democratic | 50% |
WI | State Senate | 22 | Bob Wirch | Democratic | 41% |
WI | State Senate | 26 | Fred Risser | Democratic | 29% |
WI | State Senate | 27 | Jon Erpenbach | Democratic | 47% |
WI | State Senate | 29 | Jerry Petrowski | Republican | 88% |
WI | State Senate | 30 | Dave Hansen | Democratic | 70% |
WI | State Senate | 32 | Jennifer Shilling | Democratic | 62% |
WI | State Assembly | 61 | Samantha Kerkman | Republican | 100% |
WI | State Assembly | 77 | Terese Berceau | Democratic | 18% |
WI | State Assembly | 80 | Sondy Pope | Democratic | 35% |
Sheryl Albers | 93% | ||||
Garey Bies | 100% | ||||
Spencer Black | 17% | ||||
Frank Boyle | 25% | ||||
Roger Breske | 64% | ||||
Ron Brown | 100% | ||||
G. Spencer Coggs | 63% | ||||
Pedro Colon | 43% | ||||
David Cullen | 33% | ||||
Russell Decker | 35% | ||||
Michael Ellis | 100% | ||||
Jeff Fitzgerald | 100% | ||||
Stephen Freese | 94% | ||||
Donald Friske | 100% | ||||
John Gard | 100% | ||||
Curt Gielow | 100% | ||||
Mark Gottlieb | 100% | ||||
Barbara Gronemus | 64% | ||||
Scott Gunderson | 100% | ||||
Mark Gundrum | 100% | ||||
Eugene Hahn | 100% | ||||
Sheila Harsdorf | 100% | ||||
J.A. Hines | 100% | ||||
Mark Honadel | 100% | ||||
Mary Hubler | 47% | ||||
Michael Huebsch | 100% | ||||
Jean Hundertmark | 100% | ||||
Robert Jauch | 52% | ||||
Scott Richard Jensen | 100% | ||||
Suzanne Jeskewitz | 94% | ||||
Theodore Kanavas | 100% | ||||
Dean Kaufert | 88% | ||||
Neal Kedzie | 100% | ||||
Steven Kestell | 100% | ||||
Judy Krawczyk | 100% | ||||
Robin Kreibich | 100% | ||||
James Kreuser | 52% | ||||
Margaret Krusick | 58% | ||||
Alan Lasee | 100% | ||||
Frank Lasee | 100% | ||||
Julie Lassa | 68% | ||||
Mary Lazich | 100% | ||||
John Lehman | 18% | ||||
Joseph Leibham | 100% | ||||
Daniel LeMahieu | 100% | ||||
Gabe Loeffelholz | 100% | ||||
Thomas Lothian | 100% | ||||
Terri McCormick | 100% | ||||
Dan Meyer | 100% | ||||
Louis Molepske, Jr. | 40% | ||||
Phil Montgomery | 100% | ||||
Terry Musser | 94% | ||||
Ann Nischke | 100% | ||||
Alvin Ott | 100% | ||||
Carol Owens | 100% | ||||
Mark Pettis | 94% | ||||
Jeffrey Plale | 75% | ||||
Tom Reynolds | 94% | ||||
Kitty Rhoades | 94% | ||||
Jon Richards | 23% | ||||
Judith Robson | 41% | ||||
Carol Roessler | 100% | ||||
Marlin Schneider | 41% | ||||
Dale Schultz | 100% | ||||
Gary Sherman | 41% | ||||
John Steinbrink | 52% | ||||
Cathy Stepp | 100% | ||||
Jeffrey Stone | 100% | ||||
Scott Suder | 92% | ||||
Barbara Toles | 50% | ||||
Debra Towns | 100% | ||||
John Townsend | 100% | ||||
David Travis | 17% | ||||
Robert Turner | 41% | ||||
Gregg Underheim | 94% | ||||
Terry Van Akkeren | 56% | ||||
Karl Van Roy | 100% | ||||
Daniel Vrakas | 100% | ||||
Amy Vruwink | 47% | ||||
David Ward | 100% | ||||
Sheldon Wasserman | 58% | ||||
Steve Wieckert | 100% | ||||
Annette Williams | 33% | ||||
Mary Williams | 88% | ||||
Jeffrey Wood | 94% | ||||
Robert Ziegelbauer | 88% | ||||
David Zien | 100% |
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