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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al Carr, Jr. | 100% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 15 | Brian Feldman | Democratic | 100% |
| MD | State House - 15 | David Fraser-Hidalgo | Democratic | 100% |
| Bill Frick | 100% | |||
| Barbara Frush | 100% | |||
| Nina Harper | 100% | |||
| Carolyn Howard | 100% | |||
| Rich Madaleno, Jr. | 100% | |||
| Paul Pinsky | 100% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 21 | James Rosapepe | Democratic | 100% |
| Liz Bobo | 99% | |||
| MD | Public Service Commissioner | Kumar Barve | Democratic | 98% |
| Rudolph Cane | 98% | |||
| MD | State House - 11B | Jon Cardin | Democratic | 98% |
| Joan Conway | 98% | |||
| Jim Gilchrist | 98% | |||
| MD | State House - 22 | Anne Healey | Democratic | 98% |
| Sheila Hixson | 98% | |||
| MD | State House - 23 | Marvin Holmes, Jr. | Democratic | 98% |
| MD | State House - 14 | Anne Kaiser | Democratic | 98% |
| Steve Lafferty | 98% | |||
| Eric Luedtke | 98% | |||
| Maggie McIntosh | 98% | |||
| MD | Lieutenant Governor | Aruna Miller | Democratic | 98% |
| Karen Montgomery | 98% | |||
| Doyle Niemann | 98% | |||
| Shane Robinson | 98% | |||
| MD | State House - 11B | Dana Stein | Democratic | 98% |
| Frank Turner | 98% | |||
| MD | State House - 28 | C. Wilson | Democratic | 98% |
| MD | State Senate - 24 | Joanne Benson | Democratic | 97% |
| Mike Busch | 97% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 46 | Bill Ferguson IV | Democratic | 97% |
| Tawanna Gaines | 97% | |||
| Melony Griffith | 97% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 13 | Guy Guzzone | Democratic | 97% |
| Keith Haynes | 97% | |||
| MD | State House - 10 | Adrienne Jones | Democratic | 97% |
| Edward Kasemeyer | 97% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 39 | Nancy King | Democratic | 97% |
| MD | State Senate - 3 | Karen Lewis Young | Democratic | 97% |
| Roger Manno | 97% | |||
| Thomas Miller, Jr. | 97% | |||
| Heather Mizeur | 97% | |||
| James Proctor, Jr. | 97% | |||
| James Robey | 97% | |||
| Barbara Robinson | 97% | |||
| Melvin Stukes | 97% | |||
| Jay Walker | 97% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 43 | Mary Washington | Democratic | 97% |
| MD | State Senate - 14 | Craig Zucker | Democratic | 97% |
| Roy Dyson | 96% | |||
| James Hubbard | 96% | |||
| Talmadge Branch | 95% | |||
| MD | Council Member - At-Large | Jolene Ivey | Democratic | 95% |
| MD | State House - 26 | Kris Valderrama | Democratic | 95% |
| Michael Weir, Jr. | 95% | |||
| Ron Young | 95% | |||
| MD | State House - 19 | Bonnie Cullison | Democratic | 94% |
| Ulysses Currie | 94% | |||
| MD | Treasurer | Dereck Davis | Democratic | 94% |
| Brian Frosh | 94% | |||
| Cheryl Glenn | 94% | |||
| Peter Hammen | 94% | |||
| Verna Jones-Rodwell | 94% | |||
| Delores Kelley | 94% | |||
| MD | Secretary of State | Susan Lee | Democratic | 94% |
| James Malone, Jr. | 94% | |||
| Nathaniel McFadden | 94% | |||
| Peter Murphy | 94% | |||
| Shirley Nathan-Pulliam | 94% | |||
| Shane Pendergrass | 94% | |||
| MD | State House - 21 | Joseline Peña-Melnyk | Democratic | 94% |
| MD | U.S. House - 8 | Jamie Raskin | Democratic | 94% |
| Michael Summers | 94% | |||
| Shawn Tarrant | 94% | |||
| MD | State House - 26 | Veronica Turner | Democratic | 94% |
| Norman Conway | 93% | |||
| Jennie Forehand | 93% | |||
| Ana Sol Gutierrez | 93% | |||
| Douglas Peters | 93% | |||
| Victor Ramirez | 93% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 22 | Alonzo Washington | Democratic | 93% |
| Sam Arora | 92% | |||
| Aisha Braveboy | 91% | |||
| Ariana Kelly | 91% | |||
| Kirill Reznik | 91% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 32 | Pam Beidle | Democratic | 90% |
| MD | State Senate - 34 | Mary-Dulany James | Democratic | 90% |
| Catherine Pugh | 90% | |||
| John Donoghue | 89% | |||
| Lisa Gladden | 89% | |||
| MD | State Senate - 19 | Benjamin Kramer | Democratic | 89% |
| Nathaniel Oaks | 89% | |||
| Eric Bromwell | 88% | |||
| Dan Morhaim | 88% | |||
| Luiz Simmons | 88% | |||
| Norman Stone, Jr. | 88% | |||
| Galen Clagett | 87% | |||
| Steven DeBoy, Sr. | 87% |