Rating Group: Texas State Rifle Association

2014 Candidate Positions

Issues: Guns

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State Office Name Party Rating
TX Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick Republican 93%
TX State House - 16 Will Metcalf Republican 86%
TX State House - 53 Andrew Murr Republican 86%
TX State House - 58 DeWayne Burns Republican 86%
TX State House - 66 Matt Shaheen Republican 86%
TX State House - 105 Terry Meza Democratic 0%
TX State House - 108 Morgan Meyer Republican 86%
TX State House - 129 Dennis Paul Republican 86%
TX State House - 132 Mike Schofield Republican 86%
TX State Senate - 2 Bob Hall Republican 86%
TX State Senate - 29 César Blanco Democratic 0%
TX Attorney General Ken Paxton, Jr. Republican 93%
TX Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller Republican 93%
TX Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian Republican 93%
Sheryl Berg 86%
Daniel Branch 79%
Konni Burton 86%
Glenn Callison 86%
Stefani Carter 93%
Norma Chávez 79%
Bob Deuell 100%
David Dewhurst 93%
Philip Eby 86%
TJ Fabby 86%
Richard Friedman 0%
Helen Giddings 93%
Rob Henneke 86%
Ann Hodge 86%
Jim Hogan 0%
Linda Koop 86%
Thomas Merritt 93%
Susan Motley 0%
Ted Seago 86%
Mark Shelton 93%
Ryan Sitton 86%
Chart Wescott 86%
John Wray 86%
State Office Name Party Rating
TX Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick R 93%
TX State House - 16 Will Metcalf R 86%
TX State House - 53 Andrew Murr R 86%
TX State House - 58 DeWayne Burns R 86%
TX State House - 66 Matt Shaheen R 86%
TX State House - 105 Terry Meza D 0%
TX State House - 108 Morgan Meyer R 86%
TX State House - 129 Dennis Paul R 86%
TX State House - 132 Mike Schofield R 86%
TX State Senate - 2 Bob Hall R 86%
TX State Senate - 29 César Blanco D 0%
TX Attorney General Ken Paxton, Jr. R 93%
TX Commissioner of Agriculture Sid Miller R 93%
TX Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian R 93%
Sheryl Berg 86%
Daniel Branch 79%
Konni Burton 86%
Glenn Callison 86%
Stefani Carter 93%
Norma Chávez 79%
Bob Deuell 100%
David Dewhurst 93%
Philip Eby 86%
TJ Fabby 86%
Richard Friedman 0%
Helen Giddings 93%
Rob Henneke 86%
Ann Hodge 86%
Jim Hogan 0%
Linda Koop 86%
Thomas Merritt 93%
Susan Motley 0%
Ted Seago 86%
Mark Shelton 93%
Ryan Sitton 86%
Chart Wescott 86%
John Wray 86%
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