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03n-NEA on Dec 31, 2003

Political Group Ratings: by the NEA on public education issues Source: NEA website The National Education Association has a long, proud history as the nation's leading organization committed to advancing the cause of public education. Founded in 1857 "to elevate the character and advance the interests of the profession of teaching and to promote the cause of popular education in the United States," the NEA has remained constant in its commitment to its original mission as evidenced by the current mission statement:
To fulfill the promise of a democratic society, the National Education Association shall promote the cause of quality public education and advance the profession of education; expand the rights and further the interest of educational employees; and advocate human, civil, and economic rights for all.
In pursuing its mission, the NEA has determined that it will focus the energy and resources of its 2.7 million members toward the "promotion of public confidence in public education." The ratings are based on the votes the organization considered most important; the numbers reflect the percentage of time the representative voted the organization's preferred position.


    Participating counts on VoteMatch question 7. Question 7: Parents choose schools via vouchers Scores: -2=Strongly oppose; -1=Oppose; 0=neutral; 1=Support; 2=Strongly support.
  • Topic: Education
  • Headline: by the NEA, indicating pro-public education votes (Score: -2)
  • Headline 2: by the NEA, indicating a mixed record on public education (Score: 0)
  • Headline 3: by the NEA, indicating anti-public education votes (Score: 2)

    Participating counts on AmericansElect question 6.
  • Headline: by the NEA, indicating pro-public education votes (Answer: D)
  • Headline 2: by the NEA, indicating a mixed record on public education (Answer: E)
  • Headline 3: by the NEA, indicating anti-public education votes (Answer: A)
  • AmericansElect Quiz Question 6 on Education: When you think about education in the US, which of the following is closest to your opinion?
    • A: School curriculums should be set entirely at a local school board level
    • B: School curriculums should be set more by local school boards than at a national level
    • C: School curriculums should be set more by national standards than at a local level
    • D: School curriculums should be set entirely at a national standardized level
    • E: Unsure


  • Key for participation codes:
  • Sponsorships: p=sponsored; o=co-sponsored; s=signed
  • Memberships: c=chair; m=member; e=endorsed; f=profiled; s=scored
  • Resolutions: i=introduced; w=wrote; a=adopted
  • Cases: w=wrote; j=joined; d=dissented; c=concurred
  • Surveys: '+' supports; '-' opposes.



Democrats participating in 03n-NEA

Neil Abercrombie s1n83%Hawaii Democrat (Resigned 2010)
Gary Ackerman s1n91%New York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Daniel Akaka s1n82%HI Democratic Jr Senator (Retiring)
Tom Allen s1n100%Maine Democrat (Retiring 2008)
Rob Andrews s1n100%New Jersey Democrat
Joe Baca s1n100%California Democrat
Jan Backus s1n82%Vermont Democratic Challenger
Brian Baird s1n83%Washington Democrat (until 2010)
Tammy Baldwin s1n92%WI Democratic Challenger
Max Baucus s1n91%MT Democratic Sr Senator
Evan Bayh s1n91%IN Former Democratic Senator
Xavier Becerra s1n100%California Democrat
Chris Bell s1n100%Texas Democrat
Shelley Berkley s1n100%Nevada Democrat (Senate run 2012)
Howard Berman s1n100%California Democrat
Marion Berry s1n92%Arkansas Former Democrat (until 2010)
Jeff Bingaman s1n82%NM Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring)
Sanford Bishop s1n100%Georgia Democrat
Timothy Bishop s1n92%New York Democrat
Earl Blumenauer s1n92%Oregon Democrat
Leonard Boswell s1n92%Iowa Democrat
Rick Boucher s1n100%Virginia Democrat (until 2010)
Barbara Boxer s1n91%CA Democratic Jr Senator
Allen Boyd s1n100%Florida Former Democrat (until 2010)
Robert Brady s1n100%Pennsylvania Democrat
John Breaux s1n91%LA Former Democratic incumbent; retired 2004
Corrine Brown s1n100%Florida Democrat
Sherrod Brown s1n92%OH Democratic Sr Senator
Robert Byrd s1n100%WV Former Democratic Senator
Maria Cantwell s1n100%WA Democratic Jr Senator
Lois Capps s1n100%California Democrat
Michael Capuano s1n90%MA Former Democratic Primary Senate Challenger (2009)
Benjamin Cardin s1n91%Maryland Democrat
Dennis Cardoza s1n100%California Democrat
Tom Carper s1n82%DE Democratic Sr Senator
Julia Carson s1n100%Indiana Democrat (Deceased 2008)
Ed Case s1n100%Hawaii Democrat
William Lacy Clay s1n92%Missouri Democrat
James Clyburn s1n100%South Carolina Democrat
Kent Conrad s1n91%ND Democrat Sr Senator (Retiring)
John Conyers s1n91%Michigan Democrat
Jim Cooper s1n75%Tennessee Democrat
Jon Corzine s1n91%NJ Former Democrat (until 2009)
Jerry Costello s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Bud Cramer s1n90%Alabama Democrat (Retiring 2008)
Joseph Crowley s1n100%New York Democrat
Elijah Cummings s1n100%Maryland Democrat
Tom Daschle s1n91%SD Former Democratic Senator
Artur Davis s1n100%Alabama Former Democrat (until 2010)
Danny Davis s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Jim Davis s1n100%Florida Democrat
Lincoln Davis s1n91%Tennessee Democrat (until 2010)
Susan Davis s1n100%California Democrat
Mark Dayton s1n82%MN Democratic Governor
Peter Defazio s1n92%Oregon Democrat
Diana DeGette s1n91%Colorado Democrat
Bill Delahunt s1n92%Massachusetts Democrat (until 2010)
Rosa DeLauro s1n100%Connecticut Democrat
Peter Deutsch s1n92%FL Former Democratic Senate challenger (2004); US Rep.
Norm Dicks s1n92%Washington Democrat
John Dingell s1n100%Michigan Democrat
Chris Dodd s1n82%CT Democratic Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Lloyd Doggett s1n92%Texas Democrat
Cal Dooley s1n83%California Democrat (Until 2004)
Byron Dorgan s1n100%ND Democratic Jr Senator (retiring 2010)
Mike Doyle s1n92%Pennsylvania Democrat
Richard Durbin s1n91%IL Democratic Sr Senator
Chet Edwards s1n100%Texas Democrat (until 2010)
John Edwards s1n83%NC Former Democrat Senator; retired to run for President, 2004
Rahm Emanuel s1n100%Illinois Former Democrat (until 2009)
Eliot Engel s1n100%New York Democrat/Liberal
Anna Eshoo s1n82%California Democrat
Bob Etheridge s1n92%North Carolina Democrat (Unseated 2010)
Lane Evans s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Sam Farr s1n92%California Democrat
Chaka Fattah s1n100%Pennsylvania Democrat
Russell Feingold s1n91%POTUS Democrat
Dianne Feinstein s1n91%CA Democratic Sr Senator
Bob Filner s1n92%California Democrat (Mayoral run 2011)
Barney Frank s1n92%Massachusetts Democrat
Martin Frost s1n100%Texas Democrat (Until 2004)
Dick Gephardt s2n67%Missouri Democrat (Until 2004)
Bart Gordon s1n100%Tennessee Democrat (until 2010)
Bob Graham s1n100%FL Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004
Gene Green s1n100%Texas Democrat
Raul Grijalva s1n92%Arizona Democrat
Luis Gutierrez s1n100%Illinois Democrat
Ralph Moody Hall s2n58%Texas Democrat
Tom Harkin s1n91%IA Democratic Jr Senator
Jane Harman s1n100%California Democrat (Resigned 2011)
Alcee Hastings s1n92%Florida Democrat
Baron Hill s1n100%Indiana Democrat (until 2010)
Maurice Hinchey s1n92%New York Dem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam.
Ruben Hinojosa s1n100%Texas Democrat
Tim Holden s1n83%Pennsylvania Democrat
Fritz Hollings s1n91%SC Former Democratic Sr Senator; retired 2004
Rush Holt s1n100%New Jersey Democrat
Mike Honda s1n100%California Democrat
Darlene Hooley s1n100%Oregon Democrat (Retiring 2008)
Steny Hoyer s1n100%Maryland Democrat
Daniel Inouye s1n100%HI Democratic Sr Senator
Jay Inslee s1n100%Washington Democrat
Steve Israel s1n100%New York Democrat
Jesse Louis Jackson s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Sheila Jackson Lee s1n100%Texas Democrat
William Jefferson s1n92%Louisiana Democrat
Eddie Bernice Johnson s1n100%Texas Democrat
Tim Johnson s1n100%SD Democratic Sr Senator
Stephanie Tubbs Jones s1n91%Ohio Democrat (Deceased, 2008)
Paul Kanjorski s1n92%Pennsylvania Democrat (until 2010)
Marcy Kaptur s1n100%Ohio Democrat
Patrick Kennedy s1n100%Rhode Island Democrat (until 2010)
Ted Kennedy s1n82%MA Former Democrat Senator (until 2009)
John Kerry s1n100%MA Democratic Sr Senator
Dale Kildee s1n92%Michigan Democrat
Carolyn Kilpatrick s1n100%Michigan Democrat (until 2010)
Ron Kind s1n82%WI Democratic Challenger
Jerry Kleczka s1n100%Wisconsin Democrat (Until 2004)
Herbert Kohl s1n82%WI Democratic Sr Senator (Retiring)
Dennis Kucinich s1n90%Ohio Democrat
Nicholas Lampson s1n100%Texas Democrat (Unseated 2008)
Mary Landrieu s1n91%LA Democratic Sr Senator
James Langevin s1n100%Rhode Island Democrat
Tom Lantos s1n100%California Former Democrat (until 2008)
Rick Larsen s1n100%Washington Democrat
John Larson s1n100%Connecticut Democrat
Frank Lautenberg s1n82%NJ Democratic Sr Senator
Patrick Leahy s1n100%VT Democratic Sr Senator
Barbara Lee s1n100%California Democrat
Carl Levin s1n82%MI Democratic Sr Senator
Sander Levin s1n100%Michigan Democrat
John Lewis s1n91%Georgia Democrat
Blanche Lambert Lincoln s1n91%AR Former Democratic Senator
William Lipinski s2n50%Illinois Democrat (Until 2004)
Zoe Lofgren s1n90%California Democrat
Nita Lowey s1n92%New York Democrat
Ken Lucas s1n92%Kentucky Democrat (Until 2004)
Steve Lynch s1n100%Massachusetts Democrat
Carolyn Maloney s1n100%New York Democrat/Liberal
Ed Markey s1n92%Massachusetts Democrat
Jim Marshall s1n100%Georgia Former Democrat (until 2010)
Jim Matheson s1n100%Utah Democrat
Robert Matsui s1n91%California Democrat (deceased)
Carolyn McCarthy s1n92%New York Dem./Ind./Working-Families
Karen McCarthy s1n100%Missouri Democrat (Until 2004)
Betty McCollum s1n92%Minnesota Democrat
Jim McDermott s1n92%Washington Democrat
Jim McGovern s1n100%Massachusetts Democrat
Mike McIntyre s1n92%North Carolina Democrat
Michael McNulty s1n100%New York Dem./Cons. (Retiring 2008)
Marty Meehan s1n92%Massachusetts Democrat (Retired 2007)
Gregory Meeks s1n100%New York Dem./Working-Families
Robert Menendez s1n100%New Jersey Democrat
Michael Michaud s1n100%Maine Democrat
Barbara Mikulski s1n100%MD Democratic Sr Senator
Juanita Millender-McDonald s1n100%California Democrat
Brad Miller s1n100%North Carolina Democrat
George Miller s1n83%California Democrat
Zell Miller s3n25%GA Former Democratic Senator; retired 2004
Alan Mollohan s1n100%West Virginia Democrat
Dennis Moore s1n92%Kansas Democrat (until 2010)
James Moran s1n100%Virginia Democrat
Patty Murray s1n100%WA Democratic Sr Senator
John Murtha s1n91%Pennsylvania Democrat (Deceased Feb. 2010)
Jerrold Nadler s1n100%New York Dem./Lib./Working-Families
Grace Napolitano s1n100%California Democrat
Richard Neal s1n100%Massachusetts Democrat
Ben Nelson s1n100%NE Democratic Sr Senator
Bill Nelson s1n91%FL Democratic Sr Senator
James Oberstar s1n100%Minnesota Dem./Farmer/Labor (until 2010)
David Obey s1n83%Wisconsin Democrat (until 2010)
John Olver s1n100%Massachusetts Democrat
Solomon Ortiz s1n100%Texas Democrat (Unseated 2010)
Major Owens s1n100%New York Democrat (until 2007)
Frank Pallone s1n100%New Jersey Democrat
Bill Pascrell s1n91%New Jersey Democrat
Ed Pastor s1n100%Arizona Democrat
Donald Payne s1n100%New Jersey Democrat
Nancy Pelosi s1n100%California Democrat
Collin Peterson s1n100%Minnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor
Earl Pomeroy s1n82%North Dakota Democrat (until 2010)
David Eugene Price s1n100%North Carolina Democrat
Mark Pryor s1n82%AR Democratic Sr Senator
Nick Rahall s1n100%West Virginia Democrat
Jack Reed s1n91%RI Democratic Sr Senator
Harry Reid s1n91%NV Democratic Sr Senator
Silvestre Reyes s1n100%Texas Democrat
John Rockefeller s1n91%WV Democratic Sr Senator
Ciro Rodriguez s1n100%Texas Democrat (until 2010)
Mike Ross s1n100%Arkansas Democrat
Steven Rothman s1n92%New Jersey Democrat
Lucille Roybal-Allard s1n100%California Democrat
Dutch Ruppersberger s1n100%Maryland Democrat
Bobby Rush s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Tim Ryan s1n100%Ohio Democrat
Martin Sabo s1n75%Minnesota Democrat/Farmer/Labor
Linda Sanchez s1n100%California Democrat
Loretta Sanchez s1n100%California Democrat
Max Sandlin s1n100%Texas Democrat (Until 2004)
Paul Sarbanes s1n91%MD Former Democrat Senator (Retired 2006)
Jan Schakowsky s1n92%Illinois Democrat
Adam Schiff s1n100%California Democrat
Charles Schumer s1n100%NY Democratic Sr Senator
Bobby Scott s1n100%Virginia Democrat
David Scott s1n100%Georgia Democrat
Jose Serrano s1n100%New York Democrat/Liberal
Brad Sherman s1n100%California Democrat
Ike Skelton s1n100%Missouri Democrat (until 2010)
Louise Slaughter s1n100%New York Democrat
David Adam Smith s1n75%Washington Democrat
Vic Snyder s1n88%Arkansas Former Democrat (until 2010)
Hilda Solis s1n100%California Former Democrat (until 2009)
Arlen Specter s2n36%PA Former Democratic incumbent (elected as Republican)
John Spratt s1n100%South Carolina Democrat (until 2010)
Debbie Stabenow s1n100%MI Democratic Jr Senator
Pete Stark s1n92%California Democrat
Charles Stenholm s1n100%Texas Democrat
Ted Strickland s1n100%OH Former Democratic Governor (2006-2010)
Bart Stupak s1n100%Michigan Democrat (until 2010)
John Tanner s1n83%Tennessee Democrat (until 2010)
Ellen Tauscher s1n92%California Former Democrat (until 2009)
Gene Taylor s2n50%Mississippi Democrat (until 2010)
Bennie Thompson s1n100%Mississippi Democrat
Mike Thompson s1n100%California Democrat
John Tierney s1n83%Massachusetts Democrat
Ed Towns s1n91%New York Democrat/Liberal
Jim Turner s1n100%Texas Democrat (Until 2004)
Mark Udall s1n80%CO Democratic Sr Senator; previously Representative
Tom Udall s1n92%New Mexico Democrat (Senate 2008)
Chris Van Hollen s1n100%Maryland Democrat
Nydia Velazquez s1n100%New York Democrat/Working-Families
Peter Visclosky s1n92%Indiana Democrat
Maxine Waters s1n100%California Democrat
Diane Watson s1n91%California Former Democrat (until 2010)
Mel Watt s1n92%North Carolina Democrat
Henry Waxman s1n91%California Democrat
Anthony Weiner s1n83%New York Democrat (Resigned 2011)
Robert Wexler s1n92%Florida Democrat (resigned Jan. 2010)
Lynn Woolsey s1n89%California Democrat (Retiring 2012)
David Wu s1n100%Oregon Democrat
Ron Wyden s1n91%OR Democratic Sr Senator
Albert Wynn s1n100%Maryland Democrat (Unseated 2008)



Republicans participating in 03n-NEA

Robert Aderholt s3n17%Alabama Republican
Todd Akin s3n8%Missouri Republican (Senate run 2012)
Lamar Alexander s3n27%TN Republican Sr Senator
Rodney Alexander s1n100%Louisiana Republican
Wayne Allard s3n27%CO Former Republican Senator (retired 2008)
George Allen s3n27%POTUS Republican
Spencer Bachus s3n18%Alabama Republican
Richard Hugh Baker s3n8%Louisiana Republican (Resigned 2008)
Cass Ballenger s3n18%North Carolina Republican
Gresham Barrett s3n18%South Carolina Republican (until 2010)
Roscoe Bartlett s3n17%Maryland Republican
Joe Linus Barton s3n17%Texas Republican
Charlie Bass s3n25%New Hampshire Republican
Bob Beauprez s3n17%Colorado Republican
Robert Bennett s3n27%UT Former Republican Senator
Doug Bereuter s3n25%Nebraska Republican (Until 2004)
Judy Biggert s2n50%Illinois Republican
Michael Bilirakis s3n25%Florida Republican
Rob Bishop s3n25%Utah Republican
Marsha Blackburn s3n17%Tennessee Republican
Roy Blunt s3n17%Missouri Republican (until 2010)
Sherry Boehlert s2n45%New York Republican/Independence
John Boehner s3n17%Ohio Republican
Kit Bond s3n27%MO Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Henry Bonilla s3n33%Texas Republican
Jo Bonner s3n17%Alabama Republican
Mary Bono s3n9%California Republican
John Boozman s3n17%AR Republican Jr Senator
Jeb Bradley s3n17%New Hampshire Republican
Kevin Brady s3n17%Texas Republican
Henry Brown s3n17%South Carolina Republican (until 2010)
Sam Brownback s3n27%KS Republican Governor
Jim Bunning s3n27%KY Republican Jr Senator (retiring 2010)
Michael Burgess s3n33%Texas Republican
Conrad Burns s3n27%MT Former Republican Senator (MT, 1989-2007)
Max Burns s3n33%Georgia Republican (Until 2004)
Richard Burr s2n40%NC Republican Sr Senator; previously Representative
Dan Burton s3n20%Indiana Republican
Steve Buyer s3n18%Indiana Republican (until 2010)
Ken Calvert s3n9%California Republican
Dave Camp s3n17%Michigan Republican
Ben Nighthorse Campbell s2n45%CO Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004
Chris Cannon s3n8%Utah Republican
Eric Cantor s3n17%Virginia Republican
Shelley Moore Capito s3n25%West Virginia Republican
John Carter s3n33%Texas Republican
Steve Chabot s3n8%Ohio Republican
Lincoln Chafee s2n55%RI Former Republican Senator (Lost re-election, 2006)
Saxby Chambliss s3n27%GA Republican Sr Senator
Chris Chocola s3n17%Indiana Republican
John Howard Coble s3n17%North Carolina Republican
Thad Cochran s3n27%MS Republican Sr Senator
Tom Cole s3n17%Oklahoma Republican
Norm Coleman s2n45%MN Former Republican Senator; lost court battle, 2009
Susan Collins s2n55%ME Republican Jr Senator
John Cornyn s3n27%TX Republican Jr Senator
Christopher Cox s3n8%California Republican
Larry Craig s3n20%ID Former Republican Senator (until 2008)
Philip Crane s3n25%Illinois Republican (Until 2004)
Michael Crapo s3n27%ID Republican Sr Senator
Ander Crenshaw s3n17%Florida Republican
Barbara Cubin s3n10%Wyoming Republican (Retiring 2008)
John Culberson s3n33%Texas Republican
Duke Cunningham s3n17%California Republican
Jo Ann Davis s3n17%Virginia Republican
Tom Davis s3n25%Virginia Republican (Retiring 2008)
Nathan Deal s3n17%GA Republican Governor
Tom DeLay s3n9%Texas Republican
Jim DeMint s3n18%SC Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
Mike DeWine s3n27%OH Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2006)
Mario Diaz-Balart s3n17%Florida Republican
Elizabeth Dole s3n27%NC Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2008)
Pete Domenici s3n27%NM Former Republican Senator (retired 2008)
John Doolittle s3n17%California Republican (Retiring 2008)
David Dreier s3n20%California Republican
Jimmy Duncan s3n25%Tennessee Republican
Jennifer Dunn s3n17%Washington Republican (Until 2004)
Vernon Ehlers s3n20%Michigan Republican (until 2010)
Jo Ann Emerson s3n27%Missouri Republican
Phil English s3n33%Pennsylvania Republican (Unseated 2008)
John Ensign s3n18%NV Republican Jr Senator
Michael Enzi s3n27%WY Republican Sr Senator
Terry Everett s3n9%Alabama Republican (Retiring 2008)
Mike Ferguson s3n9%New Jersey Republican (Retiring 2008)
Peter Fitzgerald s3n18%IL Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004
Jeff Flake s3n17%Arizona Republican (Senate run 2012)
Mark Foley s3n10%Florida Republican
Randy Forbes s3n17%Virginia Republican
Vito Fossella s3n22%New York Rep./Cons. (Unseated 2008)
Trent Franks s3n17%Arizona Republican
Rodney Frelinghuysen s3n25%New Jersey Republican
Bill Frist s3n27%POTUS Republican
Elton Gallegly s3n17%California Republican
Scott Garrett s3n17%New Jersey Republican
Jim Gerlach s3n25%Pennsylvania Republican
Jim Gibbons s3n10%Nevada Republican
Wayne Gilchrest s3n9%Maryland Republican (Unseated 2008)
Paul Gillmor s3n25%Ohio Republican (Deceased 2007)
Phil Gingrey s3n17%Georgia Republican
Virgil Goode s3n17%Virginia Republican (Unseated 2008)
Bob Goodlatte s3n9%Virginia Republican
Porter Goss s3n20%Florida Republican (Until 2004)
Lindsey Graham s3n27%SC Republican Sr Senator
Kay Granger s3n33%Texas Republican
Chuck Grassley s2n36%IA Republican Sr Senator
Samuel Graves s2n36%Missouri Republican
Mark Green s3n8%Wisconsin Republican
Jim Greenwood s3n25%Pennsylvania Republican (Until 2004)
Judd Gregg s3n27%NH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Gil Gutknecht s3n8%Minnesota Republican
Chuck Hagel s2n36%NE Former Republican Senator (retired 2008)
Katherine Harris s3n17%FL Republican challenger (2006); Former US Representative
Melissa Hart s3n17%Pennsylvania Republican
Denny Hastert s3n25%Illinois Republican (Retired 2007)
Doc Hastings s3n17%Washington Republican
Orrin Hatch s3n27%UT Republican Sr Senator
Robin Hayes s3n17%North Carolina Republican (Unseated 2008)
J.D. Hayworth s3n17%Arizona Republican (until 2007)
Joel Hefley s3n33%Colorado Republican
Jeb Hensarling s3n17%Texas Republican
Wally Herger s3n17%California Republican
Dave Hobson s3n25%Ohio Republican (Retiring 2008)
Peter Hoekstra s3n9%MI Republican Challenger
Amo Houghton s3n27%New York Republican/Conservative
Kenny Hulshof s3n25%Missouri Republican (Governor 2008)
Duncan Hunter s3n17%California Republican (Retiring 2008)
Kay Bailey Hutchison s2n36%TX Republican Sr Senator (Retiring)
Henry Hyde s3n20%Illinois Republican
James Inhofe s3n27%OK Republican Sr Senator
Johnny Isakson s3n17%GA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
Ernest Istook s3n17%Oklahoma Republican
Bill Jenkins s3n17%Tennessee Republican (Retired 2006)
Nancy Lee Johnson s2n50%Connecticut Republican
Sam Johnson s3n17%Texas Republican
Timothy Johnson s2n58%Illinois Republican
Walter Beaman Jones s3n17%North Carolina Republican
Ric Keller s3n18%Florida Republican (Unseated 2008)
Sue Kelly s3n17%New York Republican (until 2007)
Mark Kennedy s3n17%Minnesota Republican
Peter King s3n18%New York Rep./Ind./Cons./Right-To-Life
Steve King s3n17%Iowa Republican
Jack Kingston s3n27%Georgia Republican
Mark Kirk s3n27%IL Republican Jr Senator
John Kline s3n17%Minnesota Republican
Joe Knollenberg s3n17%Michigan Republican (Unseated 2008)
Jim Kolbe s3n17%Arizona Republican
Jon Kyl s3n18%AZ Republican Jr Senator (Retiring)
Ray LaHood s3n18%Illinois Republican (Retiring 2008)
Tom Latham s3n17%Iowa Republican
Steven LaTourette s3n33%Ohio Republican
Jim Leach s2n55%Iowa Republican
Jerry Lewis s3n17%California Republican
Ron Lewis s3n17%Kentucky Republican (Retiring 2008)
Frank LoBiondo s2n42%New Jersey Republican
Trent Lott s3n18%MS Former Republican Senator (MS, 1989-2007)
Frank Dean Lucas s3n25%Oklahoma Republican
Richard Lugar s3n27%IN Republican Sr Senator
Donald Manzullo s3n17%Illinois Republican
John McCain s2n45%AZ Republican Sr Senator
Mitch McConnell s3n20%KY Republican Sr Senator
Thad McCotter s3n17%Michigan Republican
Jim McCrery s3n17%Louisiana Republican (Retiring 2008)
John McHugh s2n50%New York Republican/Conservative
Scott McInnis s3n18%Colorado Republican (Until 2004)
Buck McKeon s3n25%California Republican
John Mica s3n17%Florida Republican
Candice Miller s3n17%Michigan Republican
Gary Miller s3n17%California Republican
Jeff Miller s3n8%Florida Republican
Jerry Moran s3n33%Kansas Republican (until 2010)
Lisa Murkowski s2n55%AK Republican Sr Senator
Tim Murphy s3n17%Pennsylvania Republican
Marilyn Musgrave s3n8%Colorado Republican (Unseated 2008)
Sue Myrick s3n18%North Carolina Republican
Randy Neugebauer s3n17%Texas Republican
Bob Ney s2n42%Ohio Republican
Don Nickles s3n18%OK Former Republican incumbent; retired 2004
Anne Meagher Northup s3n17%Kentucky Republican
Charlie Norwood s3n17%Georgia Republican
Devin Nunes s3n17%California Republican
Jim Nussle s3n17%Iowa Republican
Tom Osborne s2n42%Nebraska Republican
Doug Ose s3n25%California Republican
Butch Otter s3n17%ID Republican Governor
Michael Oxley s3n8%Ohio Republican
Ron Paul s2n67%POTUS Republican (Libertarian 1988)
Steve Pearce s3n17%New Mexico Republican
Mike Pence s3n17%Indiana Republican (Gov. run 2012)
John Peterson s3n17%Pennsylvania Republican (Retired 2008)
Tom Petri s3n8%Wisconsin Republican
Chip Pickering s3n18%MS Republican challenger (2006), U.S. Rep.
Joseph Pitts s3n8%Pennsylvania Republican
Todd Platts s2n50%Pennsylvania Republican
Richard Pombo s3n17%California Republican
Jon Porter s3n17%Nevada Republican (Unseated 2008)
Rob Portman s3n17%OH Republican Jr Senator
Deborah Pryce s3n17%Ohio Republican
Jack Quinn s3n33%New York Republican/Ind./Cons.
Jim Ramstad s2n58%Minnesota Republican (Retiring 2008)
Ralph Regula s3n25%Ohio Republican (Retiring 2008)
Dennis Rehberg s3n25%Montana Republican (Senate run 2012)
Rick Renzi s3n17%Arizona Republican (Retiring 2008)
Thomas Reynolds s3n17%New York Republican (Retiring 2008)
Pat Roberts s2n36%KS Republican Sr Senator
Hal Rogers s3n17%Kentucky Republican
Michael Rogers s3n18%Alabama Republican
Mike Rogers s3n17%Michigan Republican
Dana Rohrabacher s3n17%California Republican
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen s3n17%Florida Republican
Ed Royce s3n8%California Republican
Paul Ryan s3n8%Wisconsin Republican
Jim Ryun s3n8%Kansas Republican
Rick Santorum s3n27%PA Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2006)
Jim Saxton s2n36%New Jersey Republican (Retiring 2008)
Edward Schrock s3n17%Virginia Republican (Until 2004)
James Sensenbrenner s3n8%Wisconsin Republican
Jeff Sessions s3n20%AL Republican Sr Senator
Pete Sessions s3n17%Texas Republican
John Shadegg s3n8%Arizona Republican
Clay Shaw s3n9%Florida Republican
Christopher Shays s3n25%Connecticut Republican (Unseated 2008)
Richard Shelby s3n27%AL Republican Jr Senator
Don Sherwood s3n17%Pennsylvania Republican
John Shimkus s3n25%Illinois Republican
Bill Shuster s3n25%Pennsylvania Republican
Rob Simmons s2n58%Connecticut Republican
Mike Simpson s3n27%Idaho Republican
Christopher Smith s3n17%New Jersey Republican
Gordon Harold Smith s2n57%OR Former Republican Senator (lost re-election, 2008)
Lamar Smith s3n17%Texas Republican
Nick Smith s3n8%MI Former Republican challenger (2006), previously U.S. Rep
Olympia Snowe s2n55%ME Republican Sr Senator
Mark Souder s3n18%Indiana Republican (until 2010)
Cliff Stearns s3n17%Florida Republican
Ted Stevens s2n36%AK Former Republican Sr Senator
John Sullivan s3n18%Oklahoma Republican
John Sununu s3n27%New Hampshire Republican
John Sweeney s3n18%New York Republican/Conservative
Jim Talent s3n27%Missouri Republican
Tom Tancredo s3n8%Colorado Republican
Billy Tauzin s3n18%Louisiana Republican (Until 2004)
Charles Taylor s3n18%North Carolina Republican
Lee Terry s3n18%Nebraska Republican
Bill Thomas s3n17%California Republican
Craig Thomas s3n27%WY Former Republican Senator (deceased in office 2007)
Mac Thornberry s3n27%Texas Republican
Todd Tiahrt s3n17%Kansas Republican (until 2010)
Pat Tiberi s3n9%Ohio Republican
Pat Toomey s3n17%PA Republican Jr Senator
Mike Turner s3n17%Ohio Republican
Fred Upton s3n18%Michigan Republican
David Vitter s3n9%LA Republican Jr Senator; previously Representative
George Voinovich s3n27%OH Republican Sr Senator (retiring 2010)
Greg Walden s3n20%Oregon Republican
Jim Walsh s3n25%New York Rep./Ind. (Retiring 2008)
Zach Wamp s3n17%Tennessee Republican (until 2010)
John Warner s3n27%VA Former Republican Senator (retired 2008)
Curt Weldon s3n25%Pennsylvania Republican
Dave Weldon s3n17%Florida Republican (Retiring 2008)
Jerry Weller s3n17%Illinois Republican (Retiring 2008)
Ed Whitfield s3n33%Kentucky Republican
Roger Wicker s3n17%Mississippi Republican (Senate 2008)
Heather Wilson s3n33%New Mexico Republican (Senate 2008)
Joe Wilson s3n10%South Carolina Republican
Frank Wolf s3n17%Virginia Republican
Bill Young s3n25%Florida Republican
Don Young s3n18%Alaska Republican



Independents participating in 03n-NEA

Joe Biden s1n91%DE Vice President
Ginny Brown-Waite s3n17%Florida Former GOP (until 2010)
Brad Carson s1n92%OK 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
Michael Castle s3n27%DE 2010 Senate Challenger (lost GOP primary); currently US Rep.
Hillary Clinton s1n82%NY Former NY Democrat Senator; now Secretary of State
Mac Collins s3n10%GA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative
Lincoln Diaz-Balart s3n10%Florida Former GOP (until 2010)
Tom Feeney s3n17%Florida Former GOP
Harold Ford s1n91%NY 2010 Democratic Primary Challenger; previously US Rep (TN)
Joseph Hoeffel s1n100%PA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
John Hostettler s3n25%IN 2010 Senate Challenger (lost GOP primary); formerly US Rep.
Darrell Issa s3n9%CA03 Former Initiator of Gubernatorial Recall (2003)
Chris John s1n100%LA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
Joseph Lieberman s1n86%CT Independent Sr Senator; Gore's VP nominee (Retiring)
John Linder s3n9%Georgia Former GOP (until 2010)
Denise Majette s1n100%GA 2004 former Democratic challenger; US Representative
Kendrick Meek s1n100%FL 2010 Democratic Senate Challenger; currently US Rep.
George Nethercutt s3n27%WA 2004 former Republican challenger; US Representative
Adam Putnam s3n17%Florida Former GOP (until 2010)
George Radanovich s3n17%California Former GOP (until 2010)
Bernie Sanders s1n83%Vermont Independent



Total recorded by OnTheIssues:

Democrats: 242
Republicans: 267
Independents: 21


















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