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Republican Support Rankings 2012 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2012 Republican Support Rankings 2012 These rankings show the percentage of votes on which each Representative voted with and against the majority of Republicans. Please note that the frequency of voting with or against the majority of Democrats is not simply the inverse of these numbers, since the majority of Democrats and Republicans agree on many votes. Figures are current as of March 21, 2012 Note: Rep. Fund passed away before the start of the 2012 session. Rep. Mosier resigned shortly after the start of the 2012 session. Sort by highest to lowest or lowest to highest or Member's name Show only Democrats or Republicans Number Pct. Number Pct. Rank Name Agreed Agreed Disagreed Disagreed N/A Susan Mosier, R-67th 3 100% 0 0% 1 Phil Hermanson, R-98th 382 98.96% 4 1.04% 2 Mario Goico, R-94th 382 98.71% 5 1.29% 3 Joe Seiwert, R-101st 363 98.64% 5 1.36% 4 Kyle D. Hoffman, R-116th 386 98.47% 6 1.53% 5 Carl Dean Holmes, R-125th 377 98.43% 6 1.57% 6 Marvin G. Kleeb, R-48th 372 98.41% 6 1.59% 7 J. Stephen Alford, R-124th 384 97.96% 8 2.04% 7 Arlen H. Siegfreid, R-121st 384 97.96% 8 2.04% 9 Gary Hayzlett, R-122nd 357 97.81% 8 2.19% 10 William R. Prescott, R-59th 383 97.7% 9 2.3% 11 Brian Weber, R-119th 327 97.61% 8 2.39% 12 Mike ONeal, R-104th 374 97.4% 10 2.6% 13 Bill Wolf, R-112th 353 97.25% 10 2.75% 14 Larry Powell, R-117th 379 97.18% 11 2.82% 15 Dennis Hedke, R-99th 368 97.1% 11 2.9% 16 Dan Kerschen, R-93rd 380 96.94% 12 3.06% 17 Reynaldo R. Mesa, R-123rd 347 96.93% 11 3.07% 18 Jene Vickrey, R-6th 372 96.88% 12 3.13% 19 Richard Carlson, R-61st 376 96.66% 13 3.34% 20 Gene Suellentrop, R-91st 369 96.09% 15 3.91% 21 Elaine Bowers, R-107th 365 96.05% 15 3.95% 22 Leslie Osterman, R-97th 376 95.92% 16 4.08% 23 Tom Arpke, R-69th 366 95.81% 16 4.19% 24 Marc Rhoades, R-72nd 365 95.8% 16 4.2% 25 Mitch Holmes, R-114th 370 95.61% 17 4.39% 26 Terry Calloway, R-3rd 369 95.6% 17 4.4% 27 Rob Bruchman, R-20th 367 95.57% 17 4.43% 27 David Crum, R-77th 367 95.57% 17 4.43% 29 Robert (Bob) Montgomery, R-15th 366 95.56% 17 4.44% 30 Steve Huebert, R-90th 358 95.47% 17 4.53% 31 Ward Cassidy, R-120th 315 95.45% 15 4.55% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_2012&-format=Rank_Rep_House_2012.html&Chamber=House&Congress_112=Y&-SortField… 1/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2012 32 Forrest Knox, R-13th 373 95.4% 18 4.6% 33 Jim Denning, R-19th 367 95.32% 18 4.68% 34 John C. Grange, R-75th 287 95.03% 15 4.97% 35 John Rubin, R-18th 370 94.63% 21 5.37% 36 Peggy Mast, R-76th 369 94.62% 21 5.38% 37 Greg Smith, R-22nd 370 94.39% 22 5.61% 38 James P. Fawcett, R-65th 369 94.37% 22 5.63% 39 Sharon Schwartz, R-106th 366 94.33% 22 5.67% 40 Rick Billinger, R-120th 349 94.32% 21 5.68% 41 Connie OBrien, R-42nd 363 94.29% 22 5.71% 42 Steven C. Johnson, R-108th 357 94.2% 22 5.8% 43 Jim Howell, R-81st 368 93.88% 24 6.12% 44 Richard Proehl, R-7th 367 93.86% 24 6.14% 45 Ramon Gonzalez Jr., R-47th 367 93.62% 25 6.38% 46 Ronald Ryckman, R-115th 366 93.37% 26 6.63% 47 Randy Garber, R-62nd 365 93.35% 26 6.65% 48 Joe McLeland, R-94th 316 93.22% 23 6.78% 49 Steven R. Brunk, R-85th 357 93.21% 26 6.79% 50 Clark Shultz, R-73rd 341 93.17% 25 6.83% 51 Clay Aurand, R-106th 351 93.1% 26 6.9% 52 Kelly Meigs, R-23rd 360 92.54% 29 7.46% 53 Scott Schwab, R-49th 351 92.37% 29 7.63% 54 Jim Kelly, R-11th 362 92.35% 30 7.65% 55 Joseph Scapa, R-88th 361 92.33% 30 7.67% 56 Jana Taylor Goodman, R-41st 361 92.09% 31 7.91% 57 Tom Phillips, R-67th 358 92.03% 31 7.97% 58 Benny L. Boman, R-95th 360 91.84% 32 8.16% 59 TerriLois Gregory, R-10th 359 91.82% 32 8.18% 60 Mike Burgess, R-51st 357 91.3% 34 8.7% 60 Peter DeGraaf, R-82nd 357 91.3% 34 8.7% 62 Mike Kiegerl, R-121st 334 91.01% 33 8.99% 63 Ron Worley, R-30th 354 90.77% 36 9.23% 64 Kasha Kelley, R-80th 321 90.17% 35 9.83% 65 Virgil Peck Jr., R-12th 346 90.1% 38 9.9% 66 Brenda K. Landwehr, R-105th 327 89.84% 37 10.16% 67 Don Hineman, R-118th 347 89.66% 40 10.34% 68 Don Schroeder, R-74th 348 89.46% 41 10.54% 69 Bill Otto, R-9th 347 89.2% 42 10.8% 70 Jo Ann Pottorff, R-83rd 346 89.18% 42 10.82% 71 Dan L. Collins, R-110th 293 89.06% 36 10.94% 72 Kay Wolf, R-21st 342 89.06% 42 10.94% 73 Joe Patton, R-54th 346 88.72% 44 11.28% 74 Bob Bethell, R-113th 328 88.17% 44 11.83% 75 J. Robert Brookens, R-70th 343 88.17% 46 11.83% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_2012&-format=Rank_Rep_House_2012.html&Chamber=House&Congress_112=Y&-SortField… 2/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2012 76 Pat Colloton, R-28th 322 87.74% 45 12.26% 77 Sheryl Spalding, R-29th 340 87.63% 48 12.37% 78 Vern Swanson, R-64th 333 87.63% 47 12.37% 79 Don Hill, R-60th 329 87.5% 47 12.5% 80 Brett Hildabrand, R-17th 341 87.21% 50 12.79% 81 Lance Kinzer, R-30th 324 86.17% 52 13.83% 82 Tom Moxley, R-68th 334 86.08% 54 13.92% 83 Tom Sloan, R-45th 320 86.02% 52 13.98% 84 Owen Donohoe, R-39th 318 85.95% 52 14.05% 85 Amanda Grosserode, R-16th 333 85.82% 55 14.18% 86 Lana Gordon, R-52nd 318 85.25% 55 14.75% 87 Charlotte OHara, R-27th 320 84.88% 57 15.12% 88 Charlie Roth, R-71st 297 84.14% 56 15.86% 89 Vincent Wetta, D-80th 326 83.59% 64 16.41% 90 Barbara Bollier, R-21st 294 82.58% 62 17.42% 91 Anthony R. Brown, R-38th 316 81.23% 73 18.77% 92 Michael J. Peterson, D-32nd 242 81.21% 56 18.79% 93 Janice Pauls, R-102nd 303 80.59% 73 19.41% 94 Kathy Wolfe Moore, D-36th 312 79.59% 80 20.41% 95 Gail Finney, D-84th 310 79.28% 81 20.72% 95 Jerry Henry, D-63rd 310 79.28% 81 20.72% 97 Jerry Williams, D-8th 310 79.08% 82 20.92% 98 Mike Slattery, D-24th 284 78.89% 76 21.11% 99 Melanie Sanders Meier, D-41st 308 78.57% 84 21.43% 99 Caryn Tyson, R-4th 308 78.57% 84 21.43% 101 Ed Trimmer, D-79th 306 78.06% 86 21.94% 102 Barbara Ballard, D-44th 298 78.01% 84 21.99% 103 Judith Loganbill, D-86th 302 77.63% 87 22.37% 104 Paul T. Davis, D-46th 294 77.57% 85 22.43% 105 Stan Frownfelter, D-37th 302 77.04% 90 22.96% 106 Robert Grant, D-2nd 290 76.72% 88 23.28% 107 Trent LeDoux, R-50th 178 76.07% 56 23.93% 108 Melody McCray Miller, D-89th 267 76.07% 84 23.93% 109 Tom Burroughs, D-33rd 298 76.02% 94 23.98% 110 Eber Phelps, D-111th 298 76.02% 94 23.98% 111 Ponka-We Victors, D-103rd 287 74.93% 96 25.07% 112 Annie Tietze, D-53rd 292 74.68% 99 25.32% 113 Louis E. Ruiz, D-31st 288 74.23% 100 25.77% 114 Doug Gatewood, D-1st 289 73.72% 103 26.28% 115 Ann Mah, D-53rd 280 72.92% 104 27.08% 116 Valdenia Winn, D-34th 276 72.82% 103 27.18% 117 Sydney Carlin, D-66th 277 72.51% 105 27.49% 118 Bill Feuerborn, D-5th 284 72.45% 108 27.55% 119 Geraldine Flaharty, D-98th 282 71.94% 110 28.06% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_2012&-format=Rank_Rep_House_2012.html&Chamber=House&Congress_112=Y&-SortField… 3/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2012 120 Broderick Henderson, D-35th 270 71.43% 108 28.57% 121 Annie Kuether, D-55th 269 68.8% 122 31.2% 122 Jim Ward, D-86th 245 68.25% 114 31.75% 123 Sean Gatewood, D-57th 260 68.06% 122 31.94% 124 Harold Lane, D-58th 247 67.49% 119 32.51% 125 Nile Dillmore, D-92nd 258 66.84% 128 33.16% N/A Lorene Bethell, R-113th N/A Larry Campbell, R-26th N/A Bob Eckhardt, R-52nd N/A Rocky Fund, R-50th N/A Judy Morrison, R-23rd N/A Bill Sutton, R-43rd http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_2012&-format=Rank_Rep_House_2012.html&Chamber=House&Congress_112=Y&-SortField… 4/4.
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