Rating Group: Progressive Massachusetts

2013-2014 Positions

Issues: Liberal

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State Office Name Party Rating
Denise Andrews 75%
MA State House - Second Middlesex Jim Arciero Democratic 35%
MA State House - Second Hampden Brian Ashe Democratic 65%
Cory Atkins 70%
MA State House - First Norfolk Bruce Ayers Democratic 35%
Ruth Balser 60%
MA State Senate - Third Middlesex Mike Barrett Democratic 67%
Jay Barrows 15%
Carlo Basile 55%
Matthew Beaton 20%
Jen Benson 60%
John Binienda, Sr. 45%
MA State House - Third Hampden Nicholas Boldyga Republican 15%
Garrett Bradley 60%
MA State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk Michael Brady Democratic 65%
Stephen Brewer 48%
Paul Brodeur 60%
MA State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex Will Brownsberger Democratic 67%
MA State House - Thirteenth Bristol Antonio Cabral Democratic 65%
Tom Calter III 35%
Linda Campbell 39%
Christine Canavan 45%
Gale Candaras 48%
James Cantwell 60%
Gailanne Cariddi 56%
MA State House - Second Norfolk Tackey Chan Democratic 65%
Harriette Chandler 52%
Sonia Chang-Diaz 93%
MA U.S. House - 5 Katherine Clark Democratic 78%
Cheryl Coakley-Rivera 69%
Leah Cole Allen 0%
MA State Senate - First Suffolk Nick Collins Democratic 60%
Tom Conroy 65%
Ed Coppinger 55%
Michael Costello 55%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk Cindy Creem Democratic 69%
Claire Cronin 60%
Dan Cullinane 63%
MA Councilor - At-Large Sean Curran 35%
MA State House - Fifth Norfolk Mark Cusack Democratic 55%
Josh Cutler 55%
Angelo D'Emilia 20%
Robert DeLeo 60%
MA State House - Twenty-Fifth Middlesex Marjorie Decker Democratic 85%
Brian Dempsey 60%
Marcos Devers 65%
MA State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk Sal DiDomenico Democratic 78%
Stephen DiNatale 30%
MA Auditor Diana DiZoglio Democratic 30%
Geoff Diehl 10%
MA State House - Sixteenth Worcester Daniel Donahue Democratic 50%
MA State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex Paul Donato, Sr. Democratic 57%
Kenneth Donnelly 63%
Eileen Donoghue 33%
Shawn Dooley 0%
Benjamin Downing 59%
MA State Senate - Worcester and Hampshire Peter Durant Republican 10%
James Dwyer 30%
Carolyn Dykema 60%
Lori Ehrlich 60%
MA State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester Jamie Eldridge Democratic 96%
Christopher Fallon 63%
MA State House - Second Berkshire Tricia Farley-Bouvier Democratic 85%
MA State Senate - Worcester and Norfolk Ryan Fattman Republican 15%
Robert Fennell 60%
MA State House - First Worcester Kimberly Ferguson Republican 15%
John Fernandes 60%
Ann-Margaret Ferrante 65%
MA State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex Barry Finegold Democratic 44%
MA State House - Sixth Hampden Mike Finn Democratic 60%
MA State House - Sixth Bristol Carole Fiola Democratic 44%
Jennifer Flanagan 48%
Linda Forry 56%
Gloria Fox 80%
John Fresolo 35%
MA State House - Seventh Worcester Paul Frost Republican 20%
MA State House - Sixth Norfolk Bill Galvin Democratic 60%
MA State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex Sean Garballey Democratic 75%
Denise Garlick 65%
MA State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex Colleen Garry Democratic 15%
Susan Gifford 15%
Anne Gobi 55%
Tom Golden, Jr. 45%
MA State House - Twenty-First Middlesex Ken Gordon Democratic 70%
MA State House - Fourth Middlesex Danielle Gregoire Democratic 70%
Patricia Haddad 60%
Sheila Harrington 15%
Jon Hecht 85%
Robert Hedlund, Jr. 15%
Carlos Henriquez 85%
Paul Heroux 50%
Bradford Hill 15%
MA State House - Third Middlesex Kate Hogan Democratic 60%
MA State House - Sixth Suffolk Russell Holmes Democratic 57%
MA State House - Seventeenth Suffolk Kevin Honan Democratic 60%
MA State House - Fourth Bristol Steven Howitt Republican 15%
Don Humason, Jr. 9%
Randy Hunt 26%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex Pat Jehlen Democratic 89%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. Republican 15%
State Office Name Party Rating
Denise Andrews 75%
MA State House - Second Middlesex Jim Arciero D 35%
MA State House - Second Hampden Brian Ashe D 65%
Cory Atkins 70%
MA State House - First Norfolk Bruce Ayers D 35%
Ruth Balser 60%
MA State Senate - Third Middlesex Mike Barrett D 67%
Jay Barrows 15%
Carlo Basile 55%
Matthew Beaton 20%
Jen Benson 60%
John Binienda, Sr. 45%
MA State House - Third Hampden Nicholas Boldyga R 15%
Garrett Bradley 60%
MA State Senate - Second Plymouth and Norfolk Michael Brady D 65%
Stephen Brewer 48%
Paul Brodeur 60%
MA State Senate - Suffolk and Middlesex Will Brownsberger D 67%
MA State House - Thirteenth Bristol Antonio Cabral D 65%
Tom Calter III 35%
Linda Campbell 39%
Christine Canavan 45%
Gale Candaras 48%
James Cantwell 60%
Gailanne Cariddi 56%
MA State House - Second Norfolk Tackey Chan D 65%
Harriette Chandler 52%
Sonia Chang-Diaz 93%
MA U.S. House - 5 Katherine Clark D 78%
Cheryl Coakley-Rivera 69%
Leah Cole Allen 0%
MA State Senate - First Suffolk Nick Collins D 60%
Tom Conroy 65%
Ed Coppinger 55%
Michael Costello 55%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex and Norfolk Cindy Creem D 69%
Claire Cronin 60%
Dan Cullinane 63%
MA Councilor - At-Large Sean Curran 35%
MA State House - Fifth Norfolk Mark Cusack D 55%
Josh Cutler 55%
Angelo D'Emilia 20%
Robert DeLeo 60%
MA State House - Twenty-Fifth Middlesex Marjorie Decker D 85%
Brian Dempsey 60%
Marcos Devers 65%
MA State Senate - Middlesex and Suffolk Sal DiDomenico D 78%
Stephen DiNatale 30%
MA Auditor Diana DiZoglio D 30%
Geoff Diehl 10%
MA State House - Sixteenth Worcester Daniel Donahue D 50%
MA State House - Thirty-Fifth Middlesex Paul Donato, Sr. D 57%
Kenneth Donnelly 63%
Eileen Donoghue 33%
Shawn Dooley 0%
Benjamin Downing 59%
MA State Senate - Worcester and Hampshire Peter Durant R 10%
James Dwyer 30%
Carolyn Dykema 60%
Lori Ehrlich 60%
MA State Senate - Middlesex and Worcester Jamie Eldridge D 96%
Christopher Fallon 63%
MA State House - Second Berkshire Tricia Farley-Bouvier D 85%
MA State Senate - Worcester and Norfolk Ryan Fattman R 15%
Robert Fennell 60%
MA State House - First Worcester Kimberly Ferguson R 15%
John Fernandes 60%
Ann-Margaret Ferrante 65%
MA State Senate - Second Essex and Middlesex Barry Finegold D 44%
MA State House - Sixth Hampden Mike Finn D 60%
MA State House - Sixth Bristol Carole Fiola D 44%
Jennifer Flanagan 48%
Linda Forry 56%
Gloria Fox 80%
John Fresolo 35%
MA State House - Seventh Worcester Paul Frost R 20%
MA State House - Sixth Norfolk Bill Galvin D 60%
MA State House - Twenty-Third Middlesex Sean Garballey D 75%
Denise Garlick 65%
MA State House - Thirty-Sixth Middlesex Colleen Garry D 15%
Susan Gifford 15%
Anne Gobi 55%
Tom Golden, Jr. 45%
MA State House - Twenty-First Middlesex Ken Gordon D 70%
MA State House - Fourth Middlesex Danielle Gregoire D 70%
Patricia Haddad 60%
Sheila Harrington 15%
Jon Hecht 85%
Robert Hedlund, Jr. 15%
Carlos Henriquez 85%
Paul Heroux 50%
Bradford Hill 15%
MA State House - Third Middlesex Kate Hogan D 60%
MA State House - Sixth Suffolk Russell Holmes D 57%
MA State House - Seventeenth Suffolk Kevin Honan D 60%
MA State House - Fourth Bristol Steven Howitt R 15%
Don Humason, Jr. 9%
Randy Hunt 26%
MA State Senate - Second Middlesex Pat Jehlen D 89%
MA State House - Twentieth Middlesex Brad Jones, Jr. R 15%
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