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Americans for Prosperity 2010 Arizona Legislative Scorecard Americans for Prosperity 2010 Arizona Legislative Scorecard (FINAL / Prop 113 vote included) 2010 05-10 Cumulative Chamber Legislator--2010 Score 2010 Designation 09 08 07 06 05 Avg. Designation Party LD House Judy M. Burges 86 Champion of the Taxpayer 74 85 82 74 86 81 Champion of the Taxpayer R 4 Senate Ron Gould 84 Champion of the Taxpayer 70 96 97 90 89 88 Champion of the Taxpayer R 3 Senate Russell K. Pearce 84 Champion of the Taxpayer 90 89 91 71 84 85 Champion of the Taxpayer R 18 House Steve Montenegro 84 Champion of the Taxpayer 74 79 Friend of the Taxpayer R 12 House Carl Seel 83 Champion of the Taxpayer 73 78 Friend of the Taxpayer R 6 House John Kavanagh 83 Champion of the Taxpayer 74 89 80 81 Champion of the Taxpayer R 8 Senate Jack W. Harper 82 Champion of the Taxpayer 89 89 71 87 86 84 Champion of the Taxpayer R 4 House Laurin Hendrix 82 Champion of the Taxpayer 73 78 Friend of the Taxpayer R 22 House Andy Biggs 82 Champion of the Taxpayer 61 96 94 72 84 82 Champion of the Taxpayer R 22 Senate Chuck Gray 81 Champion of the Taxpayer 90 80 84 68 82 81 Champion of the Taxpayer R 19 Senate Thayer Verschoor 81 Champion of the Taxpayer 89 83 65 76 78 78 Friend of the Taxpayer R 22 House David Gowan 80 Champion of the Taxpayer 74 77 Friend of the Taxpayer R 30 House Jerry Weiers 80 Champion of the Taxpayer 72 81 73 60 76 74 Friend of the Taxpayer R 12 House Adam Driggs 79 Friend of the Taxpayer 73 79 70 75 Friend of the Taxpayer R 11 House Tom Boone 77 Friend of the Taxpayer 72 78 58 65 71 70 Friend of the Taxpayer R 4 Senate Frank Antenori 77 Friend of the Taxpayer 72 75 Friend of the Taxpayer R 30 House Doug Quelland 76 Friend of the Taxpayer 52 63 75 67 Not Bad R 10 House Amanda Reeve 70 Friend of the Taxpayer 70 Friend of the Taxpayer R 6 House Ted Vogt 64 Not Bad 64 Not Bad R 30 Senate John Huppenthal 59 Needs Improvement 67 84 59 66 74 68 Not Bad R 20 House Rick Murphy 49 Friend of Big Government 74 82 82 67 84 73 Friend of the Taxpayer R 9 House Debbie Lesko 49 Friend of Big Government 72 61 Needs Improvement R 9 Senate Sylvia Allen 48 Friend of Big Government 90 98 79 Friend of the Taxpayer R 5 House Jim Weiers 48 Friend of Big Government 67 80 60 62 78 66 Not Bad R 10 Senate David Braswell 47 Friend of Big Government 47 Friend of Big Government R 6 House Kirk Adams 47 Friend of Big Government 72 79 81 57 67 Not Bad R 19 2010 05-10 Cumulative Chamber Legislator--2010 Score 2010 Designation 09 08 07 06 05 Avg. Designation Party LD Senate Robert "Bob" Burns 47 Friend of Big Government 87 88 61 68 74 71 Friend of the Taxpayer R 9 House Steve Court 46 Friend of Big Government 69 58 Needs Improvement R 18 House Nancy McLain 46 Friend of Big Government 72 82 65 56 67 65 Not Bad R 3 Senate Steve Pierce 44 Friend of Big Government 88 66 Not Bad R 1 Senate Barbara Leff 44 Friend of Big Government 66 75 61 64 73 64 Not Bad R 11 House David W. Stevens 44 Friend of Big Government 74 59 Needs Improvement R 25 House Cecil P. Ash 44 Friend of Big Government 72 58 Needs Improvement R 18 House Rich Crandall 44 Friend of Big Government 70 76 60 62 Not Bad R 19 House Ray Barnes 44 Friend of Big Government 72 80 77 55 81 68 Not Bad R 7 House Lucy Mason 43 Friend of Big Government 69 27 40 51 68 50 Needs Improvement R 1 House Vic Williams 43 Friend of Big Government 71 57 Needs Improvement R 26 House Warde V. Nichols 43 Friend of Big Government 72 81 81 67 78 71 Friend of the Taxpayer R 21 Senate John B. Nelson 43 Friend of Big Government 87 75 38 59 65 61 Not Bad R 12 Senate Jay Tibshraeny 43 Friend of Big Government 76 27 55 63 70 56 Needs Improvement R 21 Gov Gov. Jan Brewer 42 Friend of Big Government 43 43 Friend of Big Government R AZ House Steven Yarbrough 42 Friend of Big Government 72 84 75 63 69 68 Not Bad R 21 House John McComish 42 Friend of Big Government 71 77 59 56 63 61 Not Bad R 20 House Doris Goodale 42 Friend of Big Government 72 57 Needs Improvement R 3 House Nancy K. Barto 42 Friend of Big Government 73 80 77 67 68 Not Bad R 7 Senate Linda Gray 41 Friend of Big Government 66 74 64 68 71 64 Not Bad R 10 Senate Al Melvin 41 Friend of Big Government 86 64 Not Bad R 26 Senate Ed Bunch 41 Friend of Big Government 41 Friend of Big Government R 7 House Michele Reagan 41 Friend of Big Government 71 36 62 58 63 55 Needs Improvement R 8 House Andrew M. Tobin 41 Friend of Big Government 71 75 41 57 Needs Improvement R 1 House Frank Pratt 40 Friend of Big Government 71 55 Needs Improvement R 23 House Bill Konopnicki 39 Friend of Big Government 70 74 40 53 59 56 Needs Improvement R 5 House Russell L. Jones 39 Friend of Big Government 70 46 65 55 Needs Improvement R 24 Senate Carolyn S. Allen 22 Champ. of Big Government 39 16 39 32 44 32 Friend of Big Government R 8 Senate Amanda Aguirre 14 Champ. of Big Government 16 7 46 25 21 22 Champ. of Big Government D 24 2010 05-10 Cumulative Chamber Legislator--2010 Score 2010 Designation 09 08 07 06 05 Avg. Designation Party LD Senate Lynne Pancrazi 10 Champ. of Big Government 30 5 18 16 Champ. of Big Government D 24 Senate Matt Heinz 9 Hero of Big Government 38 23 Champ. of Big Government D 29 House Albert Hale 8 Hero of Big Government 9 8 41 18 28 19 Champ. of Big Government D 2 House Ken Cheuvront 8 Hero of Big Government 15 34 61 46 47 35 Friend of Big Government D 15 House Robert Meza 8 Hero of Big Government 30 5 36 22 30 22 Champ. of Big Government D 14 House Christopher Deschene 8 Hero of Big Government 29 18 Champ. of Big Government D 2 House Ed Ableser 8 Hero of Big Government 12 5 17 16 12 Champ. of Big Government D 17 Senate Eric Meyer 8 Hero of Big Government 31 19 Champ. of Big Government D 11 House Barbara McGuire 8 Hero of Big Government 47 9 27 23 Champ. of Big Government D 23 House Rae Waters 8 Hero of Big Government 23 15 Champ. of Big Government D 20 Senate David Lujan 7 Hero of Big Government 24 3 38 22 15 18 Champ. of Big Government D 15 House Phil Lopes 7 Hero of Big Government 30 6 15 20 16 16 Champ. of Big Government D 27 House Manuel V. Alvarez 7 Hero of Big Government 10 11 17 17 21 14 Champ. of Big Government D 25 House Jack A. Brown 6 Hero of Big Government 27 6 26 11 32 18 Champ. of Big Government D 5 House Jorge Luis Garcia 6 Hero of Big Government 9 13 43 11 29 18 Champ. of Big Government D 27 Senate Kyrsten Sinema 6 Hero of Big Government 18 10 36 22 14 18 Champ. of Big Government D 15 House Ben R. Miranda 6 Hero of Big Government 18 6 40 24 18 19 Champ. of Big Government D 16 House Anna Tovar 6 Hero of Big Government 36 5 17 16 Champ. of Big Government D 13 House Leah LandrumTaylor 6 Hero of Big Government 17 42 45 11 21 24 Champ. of Big Government D 16 Senate Nancy Young Wright 6 Hero of Big Government 15 6 9 Hero of Big Government D 26 Senate Chad Campbell 6 Hero of Big Government 15 5 34 15 Champ. of Big Government D 14 Senate Richard Miranda 5 Hero of Big Government 21 10 29 21 33 20 Champ. of Big Government D 13 House Rebecca Rios 5 Hero of Big Government 11 4 31 21 28 17 Champ. of Big Government D 23 House Paula Aboud 5 Hero of Big Government 22 17 43 11 20 Champ. of Big Government D 28 House David Bradley 5 Hero of Big Government 33 6 37 8 25 19 Champ. of Big Government D 28 House Tom Chabin 5 Hero of Big Government 25 6 12 Champ. of Big Government D 2 House Cloves C. Campbell 5 Hero of Big Government 33 12 35 21 Champ. of Big Government D 16 Senate Patricia V. Fleming 5 Hero of Big Government 16 10 Champ. of Big Government D 25 House Martha Garcia 5 Hero of Big Government 30 6 36 21 18 19 Champ. of Big Government D 13 2010 05-10 Cumulative Legislator--2010 Score 2010 Designation 09 08 07 06 05 Avg. Designation Party LD House Deb McCune Davis 5 Hero of Big Government 41 7 25 20 15 19 Champ.
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