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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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LA | State House - 39 | Julie Emerson | Republican | 100% |
John Stefanski | 100% | |||
LA | State House - 80 | Polly Thomas | Republican | 100% |
LA | Secretary of State | Nancy Landry | Republican | 99% |
LA | State House - 8 | Raymond Crews | Republican | 97% |
LA | State Senate - 6 | Rick Edmonds | Republican | 97% |
LA | State House - 77 | Mark Wright | Republican | 97% |
LA | State House - 51 | Beryl Amedée | Republican | 96% |
Conrad Appel III | 96% | |||
Jack Donahue, Jr. | 96% | |||
LA | State House - 9 | Dodie Horton | Republican | 95% |
Michael Walsworth | 95% | |||
Taylor Barras | 93% | |||
LA | State Senate - 10 | Kirk Talbot | Republican | 93% |
LA | State House - 69 | Paula Davis | Republican | 92% |
Raymond Garofalo, Jr. | 92% | |||
Barry Ivey | 92% | |||
LA | State Senate - 31 | Alan Seabaugh | Republican | 92% |
LA | State House - 59 | Tony Bacala | Republican | 91% |
LA | State Senate - 12 | Beth Mizell | Republican | 91% |
LA | State House - 52 | Jerome Zeringue | Republican | 91% |
Sharon Hewitt | 90% | |||
LA | State Senate - 22 | Blake Miguez | Republican | 90% |
Stuart Bishop | 89% | |||
Steve Carter | 89% | |||
LA | State Senate - 23 | Jean-Paul Coussan | Republican | 89% |
LA | State House - 41 | Phillip DeVillier | Republican | 89% |
Barrow Peacock | 89% | |||
Johnny Berthelot | 87% | |||
Scott Simon | 86% | |||
Thomas Carmody, Jr. | 85% | |||
Tanner Magee | 84% | |||
Stephen Pugh | 84% | |||
Julie Stokes | 84% | |||
LA | State Senate - 13 | Valarie Hodges | Republican | 83% |
Michael Huval | 83% | |||
LA | State House - 13 | Jack McFarland | Republican | 83% |
LA | State Senate - 9 | Cameron Henry, Jr. | Republican | 82% |
Frank Howard | 82% | |||
Joseph Marino III | 82% | |||
Sherman Mack | 81% | |||
Bodi White, Jr. | 81% | |||
Malinda White | 81% | |||
Christopher Leopold | 80% | |||
LA | State House - 81 | Clay Schexnayder | Republican | 80% |
Stephen Dwight | 79% | |||
LA | State Senate - 19 | Gregory Miller | Republican | 79% |
Kevin Pearson | 79% | |||
LA | State House - 20 | Neil Riser | Republican | 79% |
LA | State Senate - 25 | Mark Abraham | Republican | 78% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
LA | State House - 39 | Julie Emerson | R | 100% |
John Stefanski | 100% | |||
LA | State House - 80 | Polly Thomas | R | 100% |
LA | Secretary of State | Nancy Landry | R | 99% |
LA | State House - 8 | Raymond Crews | R | 97% |
LA | State Senate - 6 | Rick Edmonds | R | 97% |
LA | State House - 77 | Mark Wright | R | 97% |
LA | State House - 51 | Beryl Amedée | R | 96% |
Conrad Appel III | 96% | |||
Jack Donahue, Jr. | 96% | |||
LA | State House - 9 | Dodie Horton | R | 95% |
Michael Walsworth | 95% | |||
Taylor Barras | 93% | |||
LA | State Senate - 10 | Kirk Talbot | R | 93% |
LA | State House - 69 | Paula Davis | R | 92% |
Raymond Garofalo, Jr. | 92% | |||
Barry Ivey | 92% | |||
LA | State Senate - 31 | Alan Seabaugh | R | 92% |
LA | State House - 59 | Tony Bacala | R | 91% |
LA | State Senate - 12 | Beth Mizell | R | 91% |
LA | State House - 52 | Jerome Zeringue | R | 91% |
Sharon Hewitt | 90% | |||
LA | State Senate - 22 | Blake Miguez | R | 90% |
Stuart Bishop | 89% | |||
Steve Carter | 89% | |||
LA | State Senate - 23 | Jean-Paul Coussan | R | 89% |
LA | State House - 41 | Phillip DeVillier | R | 89% |
Barrow Peacock | 89% | |||
Johnny Berthelot | 87% | |||
Scott Simon | 86% | |||
Thomas Carmody, Jr. | 85% | |||
Tanner Magee | 84% | |||
Stephen Pugh | 84% | |||
Julie Stokes | 84% | |||
LA | State Senate - 13 | Valarie Hodges | R | 83% |
Michael Huval | 83% | |||
LA | State House - 13 | Jack McFarland | R | 83% |
LA | State Senate - 9 | Cameron Henry, Jr. | R | 82% |
Frank Howard | 82% | |||
Joseph Marino III | 82% | |||
Sherman Mack | 81% | |||
Bodi White, Jr. | 81% | |||
Malinda White | 81% | |||
Christopher Leopold | 80% | |||
LA | State House - 81 | Clay Schexnayder | R | 80% |
Stephen Dwight | 79% | |||
LA | State Senate - 19 | Gregory Miller | R | 79% |
Kevin Pearson | 79% | |||
LA | State House - 20 | Neil Riser | R | 79% |
LA | State Senate - 25 | Mark Abraham | R | 78% |