Rating Group: Americans for Prosperity - Indiana

2015-2016 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
IN State Senate - 2 Lonnie Randolph, Jr. Democratic 47%
IN U.S. House - 3 Jim Banks Republican 100%
IN Council Member - 3 Charlie Brown 67%
IN U.S. House - 4 Jim Baird Republican 70%
IN State House - 4 Ed Soliday Republican 70%
IN State Senate - 5 Ed Charbonneau Republican 63%
IN State House - 5 Dale DeVon Republican 72%
IN State Senate - 6 Rick Niemeyer Republican 73%
IN State House - 8 Ryan Dvorak Democratic 64%
IN U.S. House - 9 Erin Houchin Republican 83%
IN State Senate - 9 Ryan Mishler Republican 66%
IN State House - 10 Chuck Moseley Democratic 73%
IN State Senate - 10 David Niezgodski Democratic 67%
IN State House - 11 Michael Aylesworth Republican 61%
IN State Senate - 13 Susan Glick Republican 67%
IN State House - 13 Sharon Negele Republican 67%
IN State House - 14 Vernon Smith Democratic 69%
IN State Senate - 15 Liz Brown Republican 80%
IN State House - 15 Hal Slager Republican 67%
IN State Senate - 19 Travis Holdman Republican 77%
IN State House - 19 Julie Olthoff Republican 67%
IN State Senate - 21 James Buck Republican 70%
IN State House - 21 Timothy Wesco Republican 90%
IN State Senate - 22 Ron Alting Republican 63%
IN State House - 24 Donna Schaibley Republican 70%
State Office Name Party Rating
IN State Senate - 2 Lonnie Randolph, Jr. D 47%
IN U.S. House - 3 Jim Banks R 100%
IN Council Member - 3 Charlie Brown 67%
IN U.S. House - 4 Jim Baird R 70%
IN State House - 4 Ed Soliday R 70%
IN State Senate - 5 Ed Charbonneau R 63%
IN State House - 5 Dale DeVon R 72%
IN State Senate - 6 Rick Niemeyer R 73%
IN State House - 8 Ryan Dvorak D 64%
IN U.S. House - 9 Erin Houchin R 83%
IN State Senate - 9 Ryan Mishler R 66%
IN State House - 10 Chuck Moseley D 73%
IN State Senate - 10 David Niezgodski D 67%
IN State House - 11 Michael Aylesworth R 61%
IN State Senate - 13 Susan Glick R 67%
IN State House - 13 Sharon Negele R 67%
IN State House - 14 Vernon Smith D 69%
IN State Senate - 15 Liz Brown R 80%
IN State House - 15 Hal Slager R 67%
IN State Senate - 19 Travis Holdman R 77%
IN State House - 19 Julie Olthoff R 67%
IN State Senate - 21 James Buck R 70%
IN State House - 21 Timothy Wesco R 90%
IN State Senate - 22 Ron Alting R 63%
IN State House - 24 Donna Schaibley R 70%
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