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Republican Support Rankings 20052006 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2005-2006 Republican Support Rankings 2005­2006 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. Sort by highest to lowest or lowest to highest or Member's name Show only Democrats or Republicans Rank Number Pct. Number Pct. Name (t) = tie Agreed Agreed Disagreed Disagreed 1 Lee Tafanelli, R-47th 467 97.9% 10 2.1% 2 Richard F. Kelsey, R-93rd 932 97.8% 21 2.2% 3 Mike ONeal, R-104th 880 97.45% 23 2.55% 4 Pat George, R-119th 921 97.36% 25 2.64% 5 John C. Grange, R-75th 924 97.16% 27 2.84% Mario Goico, R-94th 867 96.87% 28 3.13% 7 Todd Novascone, R-99th 420 96.33% 16 3.67% 8 Don Myers, R-82nd 918 96.23% 36 3.77% 9 Carl Dean Holmes, R-125th 917 96.22% 36 3.78% 10 Doug Mays, R-54th 917 96.22% 36 3.78% 11 Lynne Oharah, R-4th 897 95.94% 38 4.06% 12 Kathe Decker, R-64th 910 95.89% 39 4.11% 13 Jim Morrison, R-121st 909 95.89% 39 4.11% 14 Robert S. (Rob) Olson, R-26th 918 95.82% 40 4.18% 15 Arlen H. Siegfreid, R-121st 917 95.62% 42 4.38% 16 Everett L. Johnson, R-77th 905 95.46% 43 4.54% 17 Bob Bethell, R-113th 881 95.45% 42 4.55% 18 Patricia Kilpatrick, R-29th 879 95.44% 42 4.56% 19 Joe Humerickhouse, R-59th 886 95.37% 43 4.63% 20 Willa DeCastro, R-96th 901 95.14% 46 4.86% 21 Clark Shultz, R-73rd 876 94.81% 48 5.19% 22 Mitch Holmes, R-114th 904 94.56% 52 5.44% 23 Sharon Schwartz, R-106th 904 94.56% 52 5.44% 24 Gary Hayzlett, R-122nd 895 94.51% 52 5.49% 25 Mike Kiegerl, R-121st 854 94.36% 51 5.64% 26 Clay Aurand, R-106th 899 94.23% 55 5.77% 27 Ray Merrick, R-27th 901 94.15% 56 5.85% 28 Scott Schwab, R-49th 868 93.94% 56 6.06% 29 Joe McLeland, R-94th 893 93.7% 60 6.3% 30 Joann Flower, R-47th 447 93.51% 31 6.49% 31 Bill McCreary, R-80th 896 93.43% 63 6.57% 32 Larry Powell, R-117th 896 93.33% 64 6.67% 33 Steven R. Brunk, R-85th 881 93.23% 64 6.77% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_109&-format=Rank_Rep_House_109.html&Chamber=House&Congress_109=Y&-SortField=A… 1/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2005-2006 34 Anthony R. Brown, R-38th 894 93.13% 66 6.88% 35 Bill Otto, R-9th 891 93.01% 67 6.99% 36 Judy Morrison, R-23rd 876 92.99% 66 7.01% 37 Donald L. Dahl, R-70th 891 92.91% 68 7.09% 38 Shari Weber, R-68th 838 92.8% 65 7.2% 39 Richard Carlson, R-61st 890 92.71% 70 7.29% 40 Mike Burgess, R-51st 889 92.6% 71 7.4% 41 Melvin Neufeld, R-115th 875 92.59% 70 7.41% 42 Frank Miller, R-12th 887 92.49% 72 7.51% 43 Forrest Knox, R-13th 882 92.07% 76 7.93% 44 Becky Hutchins, R-61st 883 91.98% 77 8.02% 45 Jason Watkins, R-105th 866 91.83% 77 8.17% 46 Dean Newton, R-21st 409 91.7% 37 8.3% 47 Virginia B. Beamer, R-118th 873 91.61% 80 8.39% 48 Ty Masterson, R-99th 429 91.47% 40 8.53% 49 Deena Horst, R-69th 863 91.42% 81 8.58% 50 John Edmonds, R-112th 776 91.08% 76 8.92% 51 Kenny Wilk, R-42nd 867 91.07% 85 8.93% 52 Peggy Mast, R-76th 842 90.73% 86 9.27% 53 Joann Lee Freeborn, R-107th 834 90.65% 86 9.35% 54 Jene Vickrey, R-6th 864 90.09% 95 9.91% 55 Lana Gordon, R-52nd 857 90.02% 95 9.98% 56 Bonnie Huy, R-87th 842 89.96% 94 10.04% 57 Steve Huebert, R-90th 842 89.86% 95 10.14% 58 Bill Light, R-124th 814 89.85% 92 10.15% 59 Virgil Peck Jr., R-12th 860 89.77% 98 10.23% 60 Eric C. Carter, R-48th 819 89.7% 94 10.3% 61 Charlie Roth, R-71st 849 89.65% 98 10.35% 62 Carl C. Krehbiel, R-74th 831 89.55% 97 10.45% 63 Kasha Kelley, R-80th 858 89.47% 101 10.53% 64 Kevin Yoder, R-20th 850 89.47% 100 10.53% 65 Dan Johnson, R-110th 846 88.13% 114 11.88% 66 Lance Kinzer, R-30th 838 87.84% 116 12.16% 67 Mary Pilcher Cook, R-18th 836 87.54% 119 12.46% 68 Brenda K. Landwehr, R-105th 799 87.51% 114 12.49% 69 Richard Proehl, R-7th 419 87.11% 62 12.89% 70 Barbara Craft, R-65th 833 87.04% 124 12.96% 71 Edward J. O’Malley Jr., R-24th 825 86.93% 124 13.07% 72 Kay Wolf, R-21st 415 86.46% 65 13.54% 73 Jo Ann Pottorff, R-83rd 808 86.32% 128 13.68% 74 Pat Colloton, R-28th 822 86.25% 131 13.75% 75 David C. Huff, R-30th 822 86.07% 133 13.93% 76 Stephanie Sharp, R-17th 819 85.94% 134 14.06% 77 Jeff Jack, R-7th 409 85.56% 69 14.44% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_109&-format=Rank_Rep_House_109.html&Chamber=House&Congress_109=Y&-SortField=A… 2/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2005-2006 78 John Faber, R-120th 810 85.44% 138 14.56% 79 Jim Yonally, R-16th 786 85.16% 137 14.84% 80 Don Hill, R-60th 792 85.07% 139 14.93% 81 Thomas C. (Tim) Owens, R-19th 795 84.22% 149 15.78% 82 Tom Sloan, R-45th 802 83.98% 153 16.02% 83 Ted Powers, R-81st 762 83.74% 148 16.26% 84 Steve Lukert, D-62nd 401 83.72% 78 16.28% 85 Terrie Huntington, R-25th 794 83.49% 157 16.51% 86 Jerry Williams, D-8th 785 82.63% 165 17.37% 87 Ray Cox, R-39th 770 82.26% 166 17.74% 88 Ward Loyd, R-123rd 720 81.73% 161 18.27% 89 Dale Swenson, D-97th 764 80.51% 185 19.49% 90 Robert Grant, D-2nd 745 79.51% 192 20.49% 91 Candy Ruff, D-40th 755 79.31% 197 20.69% 92 Ed Trimmer, D-79th 382 79.25% 100 20.75% 93 Barbara Ballard, D-44th 749 78.76% 202 21.24% 94 Janice Pauls, R-102nd 755 78.65% 205 21.35% 95 Margaret E. Long, D-36th 751 78.56% 205 21.44% 96 Jerry Henry, D-63rd 739 78.28% 205 21.72% 97 Tom Sawyer, D-95th 708 78.15% 198 21.85% 98 Tom Hawk, D-67th 745 78.01% 210 21.99% 99 Bonnie Sharp, D-31st 745 77.93% 211 22.07% 100 G. Thomas Holland, D-10th 747 77.81% 213 22.19% 101 Eber Phelps, D-111th 745 77.69% 214 22.31% Joshua Svaty, D-108th 744 77.66% 214 22.34% 103 Sue Storm, D-22nd 743 77.48% 216 22.52% 104 Melody McCray Miller, D-89th 705 76.46% 217 23.54% 105 Doug Gatewood, D-1st 730 76.36% 226 23.64% 106 Mark Treaster, D-101st 732 76.33% 227 23.67% 107 Michael J. Peterson, D-32nd 666 76.29% 207 23.71% 108 Ann Mah, D-53rd 731 76.23% 228 23.77% 109 Dennis McKinney, D-116th 730 76.12% 229 23.88% 110 Tom Thull, D-72nd 722 75.92% 229 24.08% 111 Sydney Carlin, D-66th 728 75.91% 231 24.09% 112 Paul T. Davis, D-46th 711 75.72% 228 24.28% 113 Delia Garcia, D-103rd 720 75.24% 237 24.76% 114 Bruce F. Larkin, D-62nd 358 75.05% 119 24.95% 115 Bill Feuerborn, D-5th 718 74.95% 240 25.05% 116 Julie Menghini, D-3rd 718 74.87% 241 25.13% 117 Tom Burroughs, D-33rd 715 74.79% 241 25.21% 118 Oletha Faust-Goudeau, D-84th 697 74.71% 236 25.29% 119 Judith Loganbill, D-86th 708 74.6% 241 25.4% 120 Louis E. Ruiz, D-31st 712 74.17% 248 25.83% 121 Geraldine Flaharty, D-98th 686 71.61% 272 28.39% http://kanfocus.com/FMPro.php?-db=HouseProfiles&-lay=Rankings_109&-format=Rank_Rep_House_109.html&Chamber=House&Congress_109=Y&-SortField=A… 3/4 9/7/2018 KanFocus -- Republican Support Rankings, 2005-2006 122 Marti Crow, D-41st 687 71.56% 273 28.44% 123 Nile Dillmore, D-92nd 671 70.71% 278 29.29% 124 Broderick Henderson, D-35th 603 70.03% 258 29.97% 125 Jim Ward, D-86th 657 69.67% 286 30.33% 126 Nancy Kirk, D-56th 664 69.6% 290 30.4% 127 Valdenia Winn, D-34th 614 69.22% 273 30.78% 128 Annie Kuether, D-55th 626 68.19% 292 31.81% 129 Harold Lane, D-58th 650 68.06% 305 31.94% 130 Vaughn L.
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