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2010 House of Delegates Taxpayer Scorecard 2010 House of Delegates Taxpayer Scorecard (See Key to Votes for Description of Bill) + = Pro-Taxpayer Vote; – = Anti-Taxpayer Vote; A = Absent or Not Voting Delegate Dist. Party County 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total % Cum. Total Cum. % 2001-2010 2001-2010 Everette W. 'Bill' Anderson-Jr. 8 R Wood ++++-+++- -7/1070 98/159 62 Troy Andes 14 R Putnam +++++-+++ -8/1080 31/38 82 Sam Argento 35 D Nicholas AAAAAAAAA +1/1100 5/46 11 Tim Armstead 32 R Kanawha +++++++++ + 10/10 100 104/106 98 Bob Ashley 11 R Roane + - ++++++- -7/1070 90/147 61 Thomas Azinger 10 R Wood + - - + - + + + - -5/1050 64/134 48 Larry Barker 18 D Boone - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 7/57 12 Robert D. Beach 44 D Monongalia - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 14/91 15 Craig P. Blair 52R Berkeley++++-++++ +9/10 90 62/77 81 Brent Boggs 34 D Braxton - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 13/114 11 Larry Border 9 R Wood++++-+++- +8/10 80 129/158 82 Bonnie Brown 30 D Kanawha ------+-- -1/1010 20/117 17 Greg Butcher 19 D Logan - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/20 15 Thomas W. Campbell 28 D Greenbrier - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 10/110 9 Samuel J. Cann, Sr. 41 D Harrison - - - + - A + A A -2/729 20/121 17 Ray Canterbury 28 R Greenbrier + - + + - - + + - -5/1050 56/97 58 Michael Caputo 43 D Marion - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 12/114 11 Mitch Carmichael 12 R Jackson A ++++++++ +9/9100 84/97 87 Daryl E. Cowles 51R Morgan+++++++++ -9/1090 29/38 76 Kevin J.Craig 15 D Cabell + - - + - - + - - -3/1030 14/93 15 Gerald L. Crosier 26 D Monroe A - - + - - + + - -3/933 8/76 11 John Doyle 57 D Jefferson ------+-- -1/1010 18/157 11 Walter E. Duke 54R Berkeley++++- -++- -6/1060 55/76 72 Jeff Eldridge 19 D Lincoln - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 10/56 18 John N. Ellem 10 R Wood + - + + - + + + - -6/1060 59/94 63 Timothy R. Ennis 2 D Brooke - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 21/120 18 Allen V. Evans 48 R Grant + - - + - + + + - +6/10 60 100/158 63 Michael T. Ferro 4 D Marshall - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/20 10 Barbara Evans Fleischauer 44 D Monongalia - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/37 8 Ron Fragale 41 D Harrison - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 17/128 13 John Frazier 25 D Mercer - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/20 15 Roy Givens 2 D Brooke - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/20 15 Nancy Guthrie 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/38 5 Daniel J. Hall 22 D Wyoming - - - + - - + - - +3/10 30 4/20 20 Bill Hamilton 39 R Upshur + - + + - + + + - -6/1060 38/77 49 William G. Hartman 37 D Randolph - - - + ----- -1/1010 9/78 12 Barbara 'Bobbie' Hatfield 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 18/103 17 Mark Hunt 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/20 10 Tal Hutchins 3 D Ohio---+-A+-- -2/922 6/30 20 Richard J.Iaquinta 41 D Harrison - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 11/76 14 Lynwood "Woody" Ireland 7 R Ritchie ++++-+++- -7/1070 27/38 71 Orphy Klempa 3 D Ohio - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 4/38 11 K. Steven Kominar 20 D Mingo - - A A - - + - - -1/813 12/130 9 Patrick Lane 32 R Kanawha +++++++++ -9/1090 53/58 91 Tiffany E. Lawrence 58 D Jefferson - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/20 10 Linda Longstreth 43 D Marion - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 4/58 7 Tom Louisos 29 D Fayette ++++-+-+- -6/1060 13/20 65 Virginia Mahan 27 D Summers - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 13/108 12 Tim Manchin 43 D Marion - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 4/68 6 Mike Manypenny 42 D Taylor - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/20 10 Charlene Marshall 44 D Monongalia - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 8/74 11 Delegate Dist. Party County 12345678910Total% Cum. Total Cum. % 2001-2010 2001-2010 Dale Martin 13 D Putnam - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 12/108 11 Pat McGeehan 1 R Hancock ++++++-++ -8/1080 15/17 88 Harold Michael 47 D Hardy - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 19/155 12 Tim Miley 41D Harrison---+--+-- -2/1020 5/55 9 Carol Miller 15 R Cabell ++++-+++- -7/1070 34/38 89 Jonathan Miller 53 R Berkeley ++++A++++ +9/9100 36/37 97 Cliff Moore 23 D McDowell - - - + - A + - - -2/922 6/56 11 James Morgan 15 D Cabell - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 11/95 12 Ricky Moye 27 D Raleigh - - - + - - - + - -2/1020 11/38 29 John Overington 55 R Berkeley +++++++++ + 10/10 100 155/158 98 Brady Paxton 13 D Putnam - - - + - - + A - -2/922 17/122 14 Don Perdue 17 D Wayne - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 9/99 9 David G. Perry 29 D Fayette - - - + - - - A - -1/911 11/97 11 Dave Pethtel 5 D Wetzel - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 14/135 10 Linda Goode Phillips 22 D Wyoming - - - + - - + - A -2/922 3/18 17 Daniel Poling 10 D Wood - - - + - + + - - -3/1030 6/38 16 Mary M. Poling 40 D Barbour - - - + - - + A - -2/922 14/97 14 Meshea Poore 31 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/10 20 Thomas Mike Porter 25 R Mercer ++++++-++ +9/10 90 51/58 88 Doug Reynolds 16 D Wayne - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 7/38 18 Ralph Rodighiero 19 D Logan - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 8/37 22 William R. Romine 6 R Tyler + - + + A + + + - -6/967 55/91 60 Mike Ross 37 D Randolph - - - + - A A A - -1/714 2/16 13 Ruth Rowan 50 R Hampshire + - + + - - + + - +6/10 60 35/58 60 Robert A. 'Bob' Schadler 49 R Mineral + + - + - - + + - +6/10 60 61/99 62 Patti Eagloski Schoen 14 R Putnam + + A + - + + + - -6/967 48/73 66 Stan Shaver 46 D Preston - - - + + - + - - -3/1030 9/38 24 Alex J.Shook 44 D Monongalia - - - + - - + - + -3/1030 7/36 19 John H. Shott 24 R Mercer +++++-++- -7/1070 15/20 75 Doug Skaff, Jr. 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 2/20 10 Margaret Donaldson Smith 38 D Lewis - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/20 15 Kelli Sobonya 16 R Cabell ++++-+++- +8/10 80 59/78 76 Sharon Spencer 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + + - -3/1030 26/129 20 Margaret Anne Staggers 29 D Fayette - - - + ----- -1/1010 4/37 11 Dale Stephens 16 D Cabell - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 11/77 14 Josh Stowers 19 D Lincoln - - - + - - + A - -2/922 3/19 16 Linda Sumner 27 R Raleigh ++++-+++- +8/10 80 67/78 86 Sally Susman 27 D Raleigh - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 3/20 15 Randy Swartzmiller 1 D Hancock - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 9/96 9 Joe Talbott 36 D Webster - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 9/75 12 Richard Thompson 17 D Wayne - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 8/97 8 Scott Varner 4 D Marshall - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 19/157 12 David Walker 33 D Clay - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 4/20 20 Terry L. Walker 56 D Jefferson - - - + - - + - A -2/922 2/9 22 Ron Walters 32 R Kanawha +++++++-+ +9/10 90 128/150 85 Danny Wells 30 D Kanawha - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 5/58 9 Harry Keith White 21 D Mingo - - - + - - + - - -2/1020 21/138 15 Larry A. Williams 45 D Preston - - - + - - + - - +3/10 30 21/149 14 William R. Wooton 27 D Raleigh A - - + - - + - - -2/922 3/19 16.
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