Rating Group: Indiana Chamber of Commerce

2010 Positions

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State Office Name Party Rating
Thomas Wyss 93%
IN State Senate - 5 Ed Charbonneau Republican 88%
Beverly Gard 88%
Randy Head 88%
Brandt Hershman 88%
Sue Landske 88%
Connie Lawson 88%
Karlene McDowell 88%
Jim Merritt, Jr. 88%
Patricia Miller 88%
IN State Senate - 9 Ryan Mishler Republican 88%
Allen Paul 88%
IN State Senate - 35 Michael Young Republican 88%
Richard Bray 86%
Mike Delph 86%
IN State Senate - 19 Travis Holdman Republican 86%
Brent Waltz 86%
Joseph Zakas 86%
IN State Senate - 22 Ron Alting Republican 85%
Daniel Leonard 85%
Tom Knollman 84%
Phil Boots 83%
Brian Bosma 83%
IN State House - 72 Ed Clere Republican 83%
IN State Senate - 42 Jean Leising Republican 83%
David Long 83%
Johnny Nugent 83%
Milo Smith 83%
Marlin Stutzman 83%
William Friend 82%
IN State House - 39 Gerald Torr Republican 82%
IN State Senate - 50 Vaneta Becker Republican 81%
Gary Dillon 81%
IN State House - 34 Sue Errington Democratic 81%
Scott Schneider 81%
Carlin Yoder 81%
Randy Borror 80%
Timothy Brown 80%
Woody Burton 80%
IN State House - 53 Bob Cherry Republican 80%
Bill Davis 80%
Cleo Duncan 80%
Sean Eberhart 80%
Ralph Foley 80%
Cindy Noe 80%
Kathy Richardson 80%
IN State House - 28 Jeffrey Thompson Republican 80%
John Broden 79%
Dennis Kruse 79%
Timothy Neese 79%
State Office Name Party Rating
Thomas Wyss 93%
IN State Senate - 5 Ed Charbonneau R 88%
Beverly Gard 88%
Randy Head 88%
Brandt Hershman 88%
Sue Landske 88%
Connie Lawson 88%
Karlene McDowell 88%
Jim Merritt, Jr. 88%
Patricia Miller 88%
IN State Senate - 9 Ryan Mishler R 88%
Allen Paul 88%
IN State Senate - 35 Michael Young R 88%
Richard Bray 86%
Mike Delph 86%
IN State Senate - 19 Travis Holdman R 86%
Brent Waltz 86%
Joseph Zakas 86%
IN State Senate - 22 Ron Alting R 85%
Daniel Leonard 85%
Tom Knollman 84%
Phil Boots 83%
Brian Bosma 83%
IN State House - 72 Ed Clere R 83%
IN State Senate - 42 Jean Leising R 83%
David Long 83%
Johnny Nugent 83%
Milo Smith 83%
Marlin Stutzman 83%
William Friend 82%
IN State House - 39 Gerald Torr R 82%
IN State Senate - 50 Vaneta Becker R 81%
Gary Dillon 81%
IN State House - 34 Sue Errington D 81%
Scott Schneider 81%
Carlin Yoder 81%
Randy Borror 80%
Timothy Brown 80%
Woody Burton 80%
IN State House - 53 Bob Cherry R 80%
Bill Davis 80%
Cleo Duncan 80%
Sean Eberhart 80%
Ralph Foley 80%
Cindy Noe 80%
Kathy Richardson 80%
IN State House - 28 Jeffrey Thompson R 80%
John Broden 79%
Dennis Kruse 79%
Timothy Neese 79%
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