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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TX | Attorney General | Ken Paxton, Jr. | Republican | 96% |
| Bill Zedler | 95% | |||
| Jodie Laubenberg | 94% | |||
| TX | State Senate - 10 | Phil King | Republican | 94% |
| TX | State Senate - 12 | Tan Parker | Republican | 94% |
| Erwin Cain | 93% | |||
| TX | U.S. House - 14 | Randy Weber, Sr. | Republican | 93% |
| Linda Harper-Brown | 93% | |||
| TX | State House - 82 | Tom Craddick | Republican | 93% |
| TX | State Senate - 22 | Brian Birdwell | Republican | 93% |
| Ken Legler | 92% | |||
| TX | State Senate - 28 | Charles Perry | Republican | 92% |
| TX | Commissioner of Agriculture | Sid Miller | Republican | 92% |
| Brandon Creighton | 92% | |||
| Dan Flynn | 91% | |||
| Doc Anderson | 91% | |||
| Bill Callegari | 91% | |||
| James Landtroop, Jr. | 91% | |||
| TX | State Senate - 1 | Bryan Hughes | Republican | 91% |
| Debbie Riddle | 91% | |||
| Larry Phillips | 90% | |||
| Allen Fletcher | 90% | |||
| TX | Lieutenant Governor | Dan Patrick | Republican | 90% |
| Jason Isaac | 90% | |||
| TX | State Senate - 17 | Joan Huffman | Republican | 90% |
| TX | Railroad Commissioner | Wayne Christian | Republican | 90% |
| TX | State House - 112 | Angie Chen Button | Republican | 89% |
| Cindy Burkett | 89% | |||
| Geanie Morrison | 89% | |||
| Rob Orr | 89% | |||
| Doug Miller | 89% | |||
| TX | Comptroller of Public Accounts | Kelly Hancock | Republican | 88% |
| Myra Crownover | 88% | |||
| Marva Beck | 88% | |||
| Larry Taylor | 88% | |||
| Jimmie Don Aycock | 88% | |||
| Jim Murphy | 88% | |||
| Paul Workman | 88% | |||
| John Garza | 88% | |||
| Charlie Howard | 88% | |||
| Tim Kleinschmidt | 88% | |||
| Dwayne Bohac | 88% | |||
| Vicki Truitt | 87% | |||
| George Lavender | 87% | |||
| John Carona | 87% | |||
| Tryon Lewis | 87% | |||
| Glenn Hegar, Jr. | 87% | |||
| Florence Shapiro | 85% | |||
| TX | State Senate - 3 | Robert Nichols | Republican | 85% |
| Tommy Williams | 85% |