Rating Group: National Federation of Independent Business - Massachusetts

1996 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
MA U.S. House - 8 Stephen Lynch Democratic 100%
MA U.S. House - 9 Bill Keating Democratic 50%
MA State House - Tenth Bristol William Straus Democratic 17%
MA State House - Thirteenth Bristol Antonio Cabral Democratic 33%
MA State House - Thirteenth Essex Sally Kerans Democratic 20%
MA State House - Eleventh Middlesex Kay Khan Democratic 17%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. Republican 100%
MA State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex Colleen Garry Democratic 67%
MA State House - Third Norfolk Ronald Mariano Democratic 17%
MA State House - Sixth Norfolk Bill Galvin Democratic 67%
MA State House - Twelfth Norfolk John Rogers Democratic 17%
MA State House - Seventeenth Suffolk Kevin Honan Democratic 17%
MA State Senate - First Bristol and Plymouth Michael Rodrigues Democratic 100%
MA State Senate - Second Bristol and Plymouth Mark Montigny Democratic 50%
MA State Senate - First Essex and Middlesex Bruce Tarr Republican 50%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex Pat Jehlen Democratic 17%
MA State Senate - Third Bristol and Plymouth Marc Pacheco Democratic 50%
MA Mayor - At-Large Michael Cahill 17%
MA Mayor - At-Large Robert Hedlund, Jr. 50%
MA Mayor - At-Large Thomas McGee Democratic 17%
MA Councilor - At-Large John Stefanini 17%
Matthew Amorello 50%
Steven Angelo 17%
Robert Antonioni 50%
Valerie Barsom 100%
State Office Name Party Rating
MA U.S. House - 8 Stephen Lynch D 100%
MA U.S. House - 9 Bill Keating D 50%
MA State House - Tenth Bristol William Straus D 17%
MA State House - Thirteenth Bristol Antonio Cabral D 33%
MA State House - Thirteenth Essex Sally Kerans D 20%
MA State House - Eleventh Middlesex Kay Khan D 17%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. R 100%
MA State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex Colleen Garry D 67%
MA State House - Third Norfolk Ronald Mariano D 17%
MA State House - Sixth Norfolk Bill Galvin D 67%
MA State House - Twelfth Norfolk John Rogers D 17%
MA State House - Seventeenth Suffolk Kevin Honan D 17%
MA State Senate - First Bristol and Plymouth Michael Rodrigues D 100%
MA State Senate - Second Bristol and Plymouth Mark Montigny D 50%
MA State Senate - First Essex and Middlesex Bruce Tarr R 50%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex Pat Jehlen D 17%
MA State Senate - Third Bristol and Plymouth Marc Pacheco D 50%
MA Mayor - At-Large Michael Cahill 17%
MA Mayor - At-Large Robert Hedlund, Jr. 50%
MA Mayor - At-Large Thomas McGee D 17%
MA Councilor - At-Large John Stefanini 17%
Matthew Amorello 50%
Steven Angelo 17%
Robert Antonioni 50%
Valerie Barsom 100%
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