State | Office | District | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
FL | U.S. House | 5 | Al Lawson, Jr. | Democratic | 54% |
FL | U.S. House | 8 | Bill Posey | Republican | 100% |
FL | U.S. House | 11 | Daniel Webster | Republican | 92% |
FL | U.S. House | 21 | Lois Frankel | Democratic | 0% |
FL | U.S. House | 23 | Debbie Wasserman Schultz | Democratic | 0% |
FL | U.S. House | 25 | Mario Diaz-Balart | Republican | 83% |
FL | State Senate | 20 | Tom Lee | Republican | 100% |
FL | Council Member | 3 | Lee Constantine | 100% | |
FL | Commissioner | 1 | Sandra Murman | 100% | |
FL | Commissioner | 2 | Victor Crist | 92% | |
FL | Commissioner | 3 | Lesley Miller, Jr. | Democratic | 15% |
FL | Commissioner | 4 | Sally Heyman | 8% | |
FL | Commissioner | 6 | John Morroni | 54% | |
George Albright | 92% | ||||
J.D. Alexander | 100% | ||||
William Andrews | 100% | ||||
Nancy Argenziano | 62% | ||||
Joseph Arnall | 100% | ||||
Stan Bainter | 92% | ||||
Randy Ball | 100% | ||||
Gustavo Barreiro | 100% | ||||
Annie Betancourt | 54% | ||||
David Bitner | 100% | ||||
Elaine Bloom | 8% | ||||
Janegale Boyd | 69% | ||||
Rudolph Bradley | 23% | ||||
Charles Bronson, Jr. | 100% | ||||
Bud Bronson | 100% | ||||
Shirley Brown | 8% | ||||
Ginny Brown-Waite | 83% | ||||
Larcenia Bullard | 46% | ||||
Locke Burt | 67% | ||||
James Bush III | 31% | ||||
Johnnie Byrd, Jr. | 100% | ||||
Walter Campbell, Jr. | 33% | ||||
Lisa Carlton | 69% | ||||
Roberto Casas | 100% | ||||
Robert Casey | 100% | ||||
Cynthia Moore Chestnut | 38% | ||||
W.D. Childers | 83% | ||||
Charles Clary | 100% | ||||
John Cosgrove | 62% | ||||
Anna Cowin | 100% | ||||
George Abraham Crady | 92% | ||||
Larry Crow | 38% | ||||
Mandy Dawson | 0% | ||||
Paula Dockery | 92% | ||||
John Dyer, Jr. | 33% | ||||
Lori Edwards | 54% | ||||
Steve Effman | 0% | ||||
Josephus Eggelletion, Jr. | 8% | ||||
Mike Fasano | 100% | ||||
Tom Feeney | 100% | ||||
Mark Flanagan | 100% | ||||
Howard Forman | 0% | ||||
James Fuller | 100% | ||||
Howard Futch | 92% | ||||
Rodolfo Garcia, Jr. | 62% | ||||
Greg Allen Gay | 69% | ||||
Steven Geller | 0% | ||||
Harry Goode, Jr. | 100% | ||||
Kenneth Allan Gottlieb | 0% | ||||
John Grant, Jr. | 100% | ||||
Addie Greene | 15% | ||||
Alberto Gutman | 83% | ||||
Lars Hafner | 15% | ||||
James Hargrett, Jr. | 50% | ||||
Lindsay Harrington | 100% | ||||
Edward Healey | 92% | ||||
Anthony Hill, Sr. | 23% | ||||
Betty Smith Holzendorf | 17% | ||||
James Horne | 100% | ||||
Suzanne Jacobs | 0% | ||||
Toni Jennings | 83% | ||||
Daryl Jones | 83% | ||||
Dennis Jones | 54% | ||||
Everett Kelly | 100% | ||||
James King, Jr. | 69% | ||||
George Kirkpatrick, Jr. | 67% | ||||
Ron Klein | 0% | ||||
Suzanne Kosmas | 15% | ||||
Patsy Ann Kurth | 0% | ||||
Carlos Lacasa | 100% | ||||
Jack Latvala | 67% | ||||
John Laurent | 100% | ||||
Ken Littlefield | 100% | ||||
Willie Logan, Jr. | 38% | ||||
Evelyn Lynn | 38% | ||||
Jerry Louis Maygarden | 100% | ||||
John McKay | 100% | ||||
Kendrick Meek, Sr. | 38% | ||||
Jerry Melvin | 92% | ||||
Sharon Merchant | 31% | ||||
Rick Minton, Jr. | 100% | ||||
William Myers | 100% | ||||
Mark Ogles | 100% | ||||
Durell Peaden, Jr. | 100% | ||||
Ken Pruitt | 100% | ||||
Adam Putnam | 100% | ||||
John Rayson | 8% | ||||
Alzo Reddick | 23% | ||||
DeeDee Ritchie | 46% | ||||
Stacy Ritter | 0% | ||||
Beryl Denise Roberts-Burke | 54% | ||||
Luis Rojas | 69% | ||||
Thomas Rossin | 0% | ||||
Debby Sanderson | 92% | ||||
Burt Saunders | 77% | ||||
James Scott | 100% | ||||
Charles Sembler II | 92% | ||||
Ronald Silver | 0% | ||||
Kelley Smith | 85% | ||||
Joseph Spratt | 92% | ||||
Tracy Eugene Stafford | 8% | ||||
Robert Starks | 100% | ||||
Bill Sublette | 85% | ||||
Donald Sullivan | 100% | ||||
Pat Thomas | 83% | ||||
John Thrasher | 100% | ||||
Allen Trovillion | 92% | ||||
Marjorie Turnbull | 15% | ||||
J. Alex Villalobos | 85% | ||||
Rob Wallace | 92% | ||||
Douglass Wiles | 62% | ||||
Stephen Wise | 100% |
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