Rating Group: Young Conservatives of Texas

2011 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
TX State House - 43 J.M. Lozano Republican 39%
Eddie Lucio III 21%
Eddie Lucio, Jr. 18%
Lanham Lyne 63%
Jerry Madden 77%
Barbara Mallory Caraway 15%
Dee Margo 61%
Marisa Marquez 17%
TX State House - 39 Armando Martinez Democratic 36%
TX State House - 116 Trey Martinez Fischer Democratic 17%
Ruth Jones McClendon 18%
TX State Senate - 26 José Menéndez Democratic 32%
TX State Senate - 13 Borris Miles Democratic 23%
Doug Miller 67%
TX Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller Republican 79%
TX State House - 30 Geanie Morrison Republican 68%
TX State House - 36 Sergio Munoz, Jr. Democratic 27%
Jim Murphy 70%
Elliott Naishtat 14%
Barbara Nash 70%
TX Secretary of State Jane Gray Nelson Republican 79%
TX State Senate - 3 Robert Nichols Republican 63%
Steve Ogden 51%
René Oliveira 22%
Rob Orr 80%
John Otto 71%
TX State Senate - 12 Tan Parker Republican 80%
TX Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick Republican 87%
Diane Patrick 63%
TX Attorney General Ken Paxton, Jr. Republican 95%
Aaron Pena, Jr. 57%
TX State Senate - 28 Charles Perry Republican 80%
Larry Phillips 82%
Joe Pickett 46%
Jim Pitts 62%
TX State House - 87 Four Price IV Republican 70%
Chente Quintanilla 35%
TX State House - 42 Richard Raymond Democratic 32%
TX State House - 27 Ron Reynolds Democratic 20%
Debbie Riddle 79%
Allan Ritter 57%
Eddie Rodriguez 13%
Jose Rodriguez 11%
TX State Senate - 5 Charles Schwertner Republican 77%
Connie Scott 70%
Kel Seliger 50%
Florence Shapiro 71%
Kenneth Sheets 70%
Ralph Sheffield 71%
Mark Shelton 68%
David Simpson 91%
Todd Smith 61%
Wayne Smith 66%
TX State House - 86 John Smithee Republican 67%
Burt Solomons 76%
Mark Strama 16%
Larry Taylor 71%
Van Taylor 80%
TX State House - 141 Senfronia Thompson Democratic 13%
Raul Torres 68%
Vicki Truitt 63%
Sylvester Turner 21%
Carlos Uresti 30%
Leticia Van de Putte 16%
TX U.S. House - 33 Marc Veasey Democratic 20%
Michael Villarreal 20%
TX State House - 149 Hubert Vo Democratic 30%
TX State House - 140 Armando Walle Democratic 17%
TX Mayor - At-Large Kirk Watson Democratic 18%
TX U.S. House - 14 Randy Weber, Sr. Republican 88%
Earl Wentworth 42%
TX State Senate - 23 Royce West Democratic 18%
James White 82%
TX Mayor John Whitmire Democratic 37%
Tommy Williams 60%
Beverly Woolley 54%
Paul Workman 76%
TX State Senate - 21 Judith Zaffirini Democratic 24%
Bill Zedler 84%
John Zerwas 60%
State Office Name Party Rating
TX State House - 43 J.M. Lozano R 39%
Eddie Lucio III 21%
Eddie Lucio, Jr. 18%
Lanham Lyne 63%
Jerry Madden 77%
Barbara Mallory Caraway 15%
Dee Margo 61%
Marisa Marquez 17%
TX State House - 39 Armando Martinez D 36%
TX State House - 116 Trey Martinez Fischer D 17%
Ruth Jones McClendon 18%
TX State Senate - 26 José Menéndez D 32%
TX State Senate - 13 Borris Miles D 23%
Doug Miller 67%
TX Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller R 79%
TX State House - 30 Geanie Morrison R 68%
TX State House - 36 Sergio Munoz, Jr. D 27%
Jim Murphy 70%
Elliott Naishtat 14%
Barbara Nash 70%
TX Secretary of State Jane Gray Nelson R 79%
TX State Senate - 3 Robert Nichols R 63%
Steve Ogden 51%
René Oliveira 22%
Rob Orr 80%
John Otto 71%
TX State Senate - 12 Tan Parker R 80%
TX Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick R 87%
Diane Patrick 63%
TX Attorney General Ken Paxton, Jr. R 95%
Aaron Pena, Jr. 57%
TX State Senate - 28 Charles Perry R 80%
Larry Phillips 82%
Joe Pickett 46%
Jim Pitts 62%
TX State House - 87 Four Price IV R 70%
Chente Quintanilla 35%
TX State House - 42 Richard Raymond D 32%
TX State House - 27 Ron Reynolds D 20%
Debbie Riddle 79%
Allan Ritter 57%
Eddie Rodriguez 13%
Jose Rodriguez 11%
TX State Senate - 5 Charles Schwertner R 77%
Connie Scott 70%
Kel Seliger 50%
Florence Shapiro 71%
Kenneth Sheets 70%
Ralph Sheffield 71%
Mark Shelton 68%
David Simpson 91%
Todd Smith 61%
Wayne Smith 66%
TX State House - 86 John Smithee R 67%
Burt Solomons 76%
Mark Strama 16%
Larry Taylor 71%
Van Taylor 80%
TX State House - 141 Senfronia Thompson D 13%
Raul Torres 68%
Vicki Truitt 63%
Sylvester Turner 21%
Carlos Uresti 30%
Leticia Van de Putte 16%
TX U.S. House - 33 Marc Veasey D 20%
Michael Villarreal 20%
TX State House - 149 Hubert Vo D 30%
TX State House - 140 Armando Walle D 17%
TX Mayor - At-Large Kirk Watson D 18%
TX U.S. House - 14 Randy Weber, Sr. R 88%
Earl Wentworth 42%
TX State Senate - 23 Royce West D 18%
James White 82%
TX Mayor John Whitmire D 37%
Tommy Williams 60%
Beverly Woolley 54%
Paul Workman 76%
TX State Senate - 21 Judith Zaffirini D 24%
Bill Zedler 84%
John Zerwas 60%
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