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State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
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LA | State Board of Education - 1 | Paul Hollis | Republican | 76% |
MT | State House - 83 | Kim Abbott | Democratic | 13% |
IA | State House - 34 | Ako Abdul-Samad | Democratic | 29% |
NC | State House - 96 | Jay Adams, Jr. | Republican | 89% |
MO | State House - 86 | Joe Adams | Democratic | 17% |
LA | State House - 62 | Roy Adams | Democratic | 53% |
KS | State House - 57 | John Alcala | Democratic | 7% |
GA | State House - 66 | Kimberly Alexander | Democratic | 25% |
TN | State House - 7 | Rebecca Alexander | Republican | 86% |
TX | State House - 131 | Alma Allen | Democratic | 22% |
TX | State House - 121 | Steve Allison | Republican | 70% |
NC | State House - 29 | Vernetta Alston | Democratic | 26% |
FL | State House - 32 | Thad Altman | Republican | 97% |
LA | State House - 51 | Beryl Amedée | Republican | 85% |
KS | State House - 45 | Mike Amyx | Democratic | 10% |
TX | State House - 103 | Rafael Anchía | Democratic | 14% |
KS | State House - 72 | Avery Anderson | Republican | 87% |
ND | State House - 2 | Bert Anderson | Republican | 73% |
TX | State House - 56 | Doc Anderson | Republican | 74% |
ND | State House - 6 | Dick Anderson | Republican | 76% |
MT | State House - 20 | Fred Anderson | Republican | 78% |
MO | State House - 76 | Marlon Anderson | Democratic | 21% |
GA | State House - 10 | Victor Anderson | Republican | 89% |
FL | State House - 2 | Alex Andrade | Republican | 97% |
IA | State House - 43 | Eddie Andrews | Republican | 80% |
State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|
LA | State Board of Education - 1 | Paul Hollis | R | 76% |
MT | State House - 83 | Kim Abbott | D | 13% |
IA | State House - 34 | Ako Abdul-Samad | D | 29% |
NC | State House - 96 | Jay Adams, Jr. | R | 89% |
MO | State House - 86 | Joe Adams | D | 17% |
LA | State House - 62 | Roy Adams | D | 53% |
KS | State House - 57 | John Alcala | D | 7% |
GA | State House - 66 | Kimberly Alexander | D | 25% |
TN | State House - 7 | Rebecca Alexander | R | 86% |
TX | State House - 131 | Alma Allen | D | 22% |
TX | State House - 121 | Steve Allison | R | 70% |
NC | State House - 29 | Vernetta Alston | D | 26% |
FL | State House - 32 | Thad Altman | R | 97% |
LA | State House - 51 | Beryl Amedée | R | 85% |
KS | State House - 45 | Mike Amyx | D | 10% |
TX | State House - 103 | Rafael Anchía | D | 14% |
KS | State House - 72 | Avery Anderson | R | 87% |
ND | State House - 2 | Bert Anderson | R | 73% |
TX | State House - 56 | Doc Anderson | R | 74% |
ND | State House - 6 | Dick Anderson | R | 76% |
MT | State House - 20 | Fred Anderson | R | 78% |
MO | State House - 76 | Marlon Anderson | D | 21% |
GA | State House - 10 | Victor Anderson | R | 89% |
FL | State House - 2 | Alex Andrade | R | 97% |
IA | State House - 43 | Eddie Andrews | R | 80% |