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2017 UTAHLEGISLATIVESCORECARD

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Thank you for taking the time to learn more about Americans for Prosperity-Utah and our Prosperity Elevated Legislative Agenda. Our mission is to hold elected officials accountable and stand up to the business-as-usual political class. We’re committed, through our Legislative Scorecard to show you how your legislators vote in key policy areas. We’ve built an aggressive policy platform through our Prosperity Elevated initiative, which we’ll go into further detail within.

Through the intense effort by our policy team to assemble this comprehensive analysis, you will be able to clearly see which lawmakers are being good stewards of your tax dollars, what reforms passed or failed during the 2017 legislative session, and how those outcomes affect you, your family, and your business.

The 2017 Legislative Scorecard is a diligent effort by the Americans for Prosperity-Utah staff to share with you more about the policies we are fighting, but also an opportunity for us to share with you some of the personal stories that make up our team of staff and volunteers from across the state and that work tirelessly to continue to grow this movement for economic freedom.

Serving as your Utah state director, I understand the unparalleled importance of citizen involvement in the legislative process. I welcome you to learn more about the legislative process and our growing chapter here in the Beehive State.

Sincerely,Evelyn Everton

Evelyn EvertonUtah State Director

DEARCONCERNEDCITIZEN,

TABLE OF CONTENTSHistory of AFP-UT’s Legislative Scorecard.................2Grading Methodology..........................................................2What is Economic Freedom..............................................2Champions of Prosperity....................................................3Prosperity Elevated..............................................................3House of Representatives Scores: Summary.........4-5 Senate Scores: Summary....................................................6Anti/Pro Economic Freedom Bills Explained........7-112017 House & Senate Grades: Detailed..................12-17Stories from the Field.....................................................5-17

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AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY UTAH’S

LEGISLATIVESCORECARDThe Prosperity Elevated Legislative Scorecard includes more than 4790 total votes on 60 legislative issues. Each of Americans for Prosperity-Utah’s (AFP-UT) legislative priorities is included in this scorecard, as well any other issues we communicated support for or opposition to during the 2017 regular legislative session. Among the key policies we successfully advocated for were stopping an unconstitutional Internet sales tax, passing several occupational licensing reforms, repealing excessive vehicle inspections, phasing out solar tax credits, and stopping a $100-million-dollar property tax increase.

Prosperity Elevated is based on the promoting the principles of economic freedom and outlining policies that make a state more economically free. At its simplest, economic freedom is the freedom to choose how to produce, sell and use your own resources, while respecting others’ rights to do the same. A more economically free government has low taxes, a limited scope and size, lower government spending, limited regulations, it protects individual rights, and prefers free markets over cronyism. States with more economic freedom have higher economic growth, less debt, and lower unemployment rates than less economically free state. However, economic freedom is not only about the economy; it affects every aspect of our lives. Economic freedom leads to higher incomes, lower poverty, improved equality, and more happiness — it leads to greater opportunity and an improved quality of life.

ECONOMIC FREEDOM

GRADING SCALEA – 90% or AboveB – 80% - 89%C – 70% - 79%D – 60% - 69%F – 59% or below

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SCORINGMETHODOLOGY

AFP-UT awarded points based on how members voted throughout the entirety of the 2017 legislative session. One point was awarded for every vote and two points were awarded for bills we informed legislators were high priority – this included committee votes. Each legislator also received one point for sponsoring legislation the organization supported and received a deduction of one point for every bill we opposed that was sponsored. Absences did not count against legislators as only the votes they took counted. In total, this scorecard looks at 46 bills - 14 in opposition and 32 in support.

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CHAMPIONS OF

PROSPERITYCertain legislators earn the title of Champion of Economic Freedom or Defender of Economic Freedom. These designation are the gold standard for legislators who have acted in the interests of economic freedom during this year’s legislative session. In order to receive these designations, legislators must have scored an A to earn the title of Defender of Economic Freedom, or an A+ to earn the highest recognition of Champion of Economic Freedom on the 2017 Prosperity Elevated Legislative Scorecard.

CHAMPIONS OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM HD 41 DANIEL MCCAYHD 57 BRIAN GREENEHD 42 KIM COLEMANHD 67 MARC ROBERTS

DEFENDERS OF ECONOMIC FREEDOM HD 27 MICHAEL KENNEDYHD 61 KEITH GROVERHD 14 KARIANNE LISONBEEHD 47 KEN IVORYHD 6 CORY MALOYHD 2 JEFFERSON MOSSHD 52 JOHN KNOTWELLHD 64 NORMAN THURSTONHD 39 JAMES DUNNIGANHD 9 JEREMY PETERSONHD 18 TIMOTHY HAWKESHD 56 KAY CHRISTOFFERSON

Utah has long been a place where free markets and limited government have flourished. We’re a compassionate and prosperous people who are proud of the work we’ve done to make our state a place where opportunity abounds. But over the past few years, government regulation and tax bills have slowly crept up and up, and it’s keeping us from meeting our full potential. It’s critical to all of us that Utah doesn’t fall behind.That’s why we created the Prosperity Elevated agenda. These critical reforms come in the five areas — education, taxes, energy, regulation, and health care — that will help ensure Utah stays in the lead. Reining in the growth of government requires lawmakers who are willing to take a courageous stand on the issues that are right — but not always popular. And sometimes, the only way to give them a dose of courage is to make sure they know the public supports them!

PROSPERITY ELEVATED

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HOUSE SCORES : SUMMARYLEGISLATOR GRADE

Brad Wilson B

Bradley Daw B

Tim Quinn B

Val Peterson B

Steve Eliason B

Michael Schultz B

R. Curt Webb B

Stewart Barlow B

Kelly Miles B

Gregory Hughes B

Dixon Pitcher B

Gage Froerer B

Dean Sanpei B

Craig Hall B

Robert Spendlove B

Paul Ray B

Mike Winder B

Eric Hutchings B

Val Potter B

Keven Stratton B

Francis Gibson B

LEGISLATOR GRADE

Daniel McCay A+

Brian Greene A+

Kim Coleman A+

Marc Roberts A+

Michael Kennedy A

Keith Grover A

Karianne Lisonbee A

Ken Ivory A

Cory Maloy A

Jefferson Moss A

John Knotwell A

Norman Thurston A

James Dunnigan A

Jeremy Peterson A

Timothy Hawkes A

Kay Christofferson A

Susan Pulsipher B

Justin Fawson B

Adam Gardiner B

Jon Stanard B

Mike McKell B

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HOUSE SCORES : SUMMARYLEGISLATOR GRADE

Scott Chew D

Marie Poulson D

Sandra Hollins D

Karen Kwan D

Carol Moss D

Elizabeth Weight D

Patrice Arent D

Rebecca Chavez-Houck F

Brian King F

Joel Briscoe F

Angela Romero F

Lynn Hemmingway F

LEGISLATOR GRADE

Scott Sandall B

Walt Brooks B

Christine Watkins B

Derrin Owens B

Lowry Snow B

Logan Wilde B

Michael Noel B

Raymond Ward B

Stephen Handy C

Merrill Nelson C

Edward Redd C

Bradley Last C

LaVar Christensen C

Carl Albrecht C

Lee Perry C

Rebecca Edwards C

Bruce Cutler C

Douglas Sagers C

Susan Duckworth C

Mark Wheatley D

John Westwood D

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“I VOLUNTEER WITH AFP BECAUSE it has become very apparent that our elected officials listen to them. AFP holds them accountable and I enjoy being a part of a great limited government organization that can truly make a difference at the local and state level.”

Kevin GreeneAFP activist

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SENATE SCORES : SUMMARYLEGISLATOR GRADE

Ann Millner F

Jerry Stevenson F

Kevin Van Tassell F

Ralph Okerlund F

Jani Iwamoto F

Karen Mayne F

Jim Dabakis F

Gene Davis F

LEGISLATOR GRADE

Deidre Henderson C

Lincoln Fillmore C

Margaret Dayton C

Howard Stephenson C

Curtis Bramble C

Todd Weiler C

Dan Hemmert D

Wayne Harper D

Evan Vickers D

David Hinkins D

Lyle Hillyard D

Don Ipson D

Jake Anderegg D

Brian Shiozawa D

Peter Knudson D

Luz Escamilla D

Wayne Niederhauser D

Gregg Buxton D

Daniel Thatcher F

Allen Christensen F

Stuart Adams F

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“I LOVE WHAT AFP STANDS FORand how it provides a way for me; a simple, single person, to directly help implement governmental change. It proves that true grassroots efforts, when organized well, make a difference. I feel our elected officials and their proposed legislation, needs to be “kept in check” and AFP has done a tremendous job at ensuring that happens. Being a volunteer has helped me refine my own political beliefs and has given me a group that I can turn to for answers.”

Carolina HerrinAFP activist

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EDUCATIONINSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS (HB 100)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill creates more transparency for students attending government-run universities. It requires schools to disclose information to potential students about job placement, degree costs, and earnings data for graduates. This bill helps students make wiser economic decisions and shines more light on taxpayer-funded universities. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Coleman

ENERGYINCOME TAX CREDIT MODIFICATIONS (HB 23)AFP Position: SUPPORTCurrently Utah subsidizes renewable energy equipment through generous tax credits. This subsidy amounts to the government picking winners and losers in energy production and creates pressure on other taxpayers for the cost of government. This bill creates fairness for all taxpayers by phasing out these special interest tax credits. This bill passed and was signed by the Governor.Sponsor: J. Peterson

HEALTH CARERIGHT TO SHOP (HB 127)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill would have created an incentive program through insurance companies that would make health care pricing more transparent and incentivize patients to shop for the best health care pricing. This bill would have introduced market forces into health care costs and help drive down costs. Passed the House and Senate committee—failed to make it to the Senate floor.Sponsor: Thurston

TELEHEALTH AMENDMENTS (HB 154)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill creates a pilot program by requiring Medicaid and the state health plan to cover telemedicine and sets up a task force to study it and provide recommendations. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Ivory

COMPOUNDING PHARMACY AMENDMENTS (HB 189)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill allows a compounding pharmacist to prepare prescription drugs in a dosage that is regularly and commonly available from a manufacturer in quantities and strengths prescribed by practitioners. This gives health care consumers more choices when it comes to medication and creates competition in the marketplace. Passed the House—no vote in the Senate. Sponsor: Ward

NURSE LICENSURE COMPACT (SB 48)AFP Position: SUPPORTWe’re facing a nursing shortage with an aging population—a multi-state license lowers barriers to entry and makes the cost of a license a better investment since the license has portability. This will have the potential to help with the nursing supply and ensure that nurses can move to the communities that most need them without additional hoops to jump through. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Vickers

PSYCHOLOGY INTERJURISDICTIONAL COMPACT (SB 106)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill enacts a multi-state compact for psychologist telehealth allowing more free market and innovation into the health care space. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Shiozawa

EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF EPINEPHRINE AMENDMENTS (SB 108)AFP Position: SUPPORTChanges the definition of what kind of injector can be used to administer epinephrine, which opens up the use of devices from other manufacturers. The previous wording ensured that only the Mylan device could be utilized for treatment. Gives patients more choices in their health care needs while driving down costs. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Shiozawa

PROTECT INDIVIDUAL LIBERTYCIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE REFORM AMENDMENTS (HB 19)AFP Position: SUPPORTUnder current law, courts can take property from individuals even if they haven’t been charged with a crime. This bill would reform civil forfeiture law to require an actual criminal conviction before taking property from owners who have claimed innocence. Passed the House—no Senate vote.Sponsor: GreeneFloor Sponsor: Stephenson

ANTI/PRO-ECONOMIC FREEDOM BILLS7

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ANTI/PRO-ECONOMIC FREEDOM BILLSCAMPUS FREE SPEECH AMENDMENTS (HB 54)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill protects the free speech rights of students at taxpayer-funded universities by allowing students to file suit against the university for violating free speech. Passed both Chambers and signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Coleman

OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE REVIEW COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS (HB 94)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill ensures that the committee that oversees new occupational licenses can find less burdensome regulatory methods than full licensure for dealing with a particular occupation. It will also allow the committee to review existing licenses in order to reduce burdens on workers. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Greene

SHORT-TERM RENTAL AMENDMENTS (HB 253)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill prevents a political subdivision from prohibiting a person from listing or offering a short-term rental on a short-term rental website and an owner occupied short-term rental. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Knotwell

SAFETY INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (HB 265)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill would repeal the requirement to get your vehicle safety inspected and passed in order to register your vehicle. Utah is only one of 16 states in the country with this requirement. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: McCay

MARRIAGE LICENSING (SB 29)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill increases the marriage licensing fee by $20 and provides content requirement for pre-marital counseling and educations. Basically giving government the position to dictate what behavior should be supported. Failed in Senate.Sponsor: Christensen

ASSET FORFEITURE TRANSPARENCY AMENDMENTS (SB 70)AFP Position: SUPPORTCurrent law allows courts to seize property from individuals who have not been charged with a crime. Given this extraordinary power, it is important that this power come with ample transparency. This bill requires a report on these civil forfeiture cases in Utah. This will help protect people’s individual property rights. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Stephenson

PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AMENDMENTS (SB 212)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill would require the OPLR committee to review all licensing once every five years to ensure the government is not creating barriers to entry that do not protect public health and safety. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Harper

RED TAPEMOTOR VEHICLE BUSINESS LICENSING AMENDMENTS (HB 18)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill reduces the barrier to entry for businesses to obtain a motor vehicle business license. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Coleman

LIVING WAGE AMENDMENTS (HB 147)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill increases the minimum wage in Utah and continues to raise it incrementally higher through the next several years. This bill was defeated in committee.Sponsor: Hemingway

REGULATORY IMPACT AMENDMENTS (HB 272)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill requires the legislative fiscal analyst, when evaluating proposed legislation, to indicate whether the legislation would make changes in the regulatory burden for state residents or businesses; and requires agencies to conduct a quantitative analysis before submitting new administrative rules in order to show the regulatory impact the rule would have on state residents or businesses. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Wilson

DIRECT TO CONSUMER FOOD SALES MODIFICATIONS (HB 277)AFP Position: SUPPORTStates that a producer is exempt from certain state, county, or city regulations concerning certain food prep, storage and service. Restrictions apply. Did not get House vote.Sponsor: Roberts

LICENSURE CHANGES (HB 313)AFP Position: SUPPORTReduces barrier to entry for construction trade workers. Eliminates test and two year work requirement. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Schultz

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ANTI/PRO-ECONOMIC FREEDOM BILLSOCCUPATIONAL LICENSING AMENDMENTS (HB 331)AFP Position: SUPPORTCreates reciprocity for licensed workers from other states who have worked in their field for at least a year. Passed House- failed to get Senate vote.Sponsor: Thurston

DRIVER LICENSE REVISIONS (HB 391)AFP Position: SUPPORTWill remove the requirement for taxi cab drivers to get an endorsement on their drivers license to drive a taxi. Reduces barrier to entry for individuals who wish to drive a cab. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Quinn

LOCAL GOVERNMENT LICENSING AMENDMENTS (SB 81)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill would make it unnecessary for individuals to pay for or have to apply for a municipal business license if you are a small home-based business with no employees, etc. Helps those who are low income and struggle to already bring in income and lowers the barrier to entry for them to start a home-based business. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Anderegg

BARBER LICENSING RESTRICTION CHANGES (SB 172)AFP Position: SUPPORTAllows barbers to include a brief massage of the shoulders and neck while providing barbering services to clientele. Reduces regulatory burdens by not forcing barbers to obtain a massage therapy licenses. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Weiler

PHYSICAL THERAPY LICENSURE COMPACT (SB 248)AFP Position: SUPPORTThe purpose of this Compact is to facilitate interstate practice of physical therapy with the goal of improving public access to physical therapy services. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Vickers

FOOD TRUCK LICENSING AND REGULATION (SB 250)AFP Position: SUPPORTMakes certain provisions to protect food trucks from unreasonable mandates and additional regulations by each city they operate in. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Henderson

TAXESTAX INCENTIVE REVIEW AMENDMENTS (HB 25)AFP Position: SUPPORTConducts a study to estimate state revenue losses due to sales and tax exemptions. Creating greater transparency and government accountability. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: MCayFloor Sponsor: Henderson

HYGIENE TAX (HB 71)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis is a sales tax break for feminine hygiene products. This amounts to government picking winners and losers in the marketplace which forces a higher tax burden on others. Held in House Committee.Sponsor: Duckworth

MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE FUND AMENDMENTS (HB 164)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill increases transparency for taxpayers as it requires municipalities to not have hidden fees in services provided to taxpayers such as utilities that are not directly related to or for the service being provided. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Moss

TAX INCREASE INITIATIVE AMENDMENTS (HB 255)AFP Position: SUPPORTWhen an initiative or a petition for an initiative proposes a tax increase, this bill establishes requirements for providing certain information and more transparency for voters in regards to the proposed increase. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: McCay

MODIFICATIONS TO TAX (HB 302)AFP Position: OPPOSEIncreases the state sales tax on food. Held by House committee.Sponsor: Briscoe

TAX REVISIONS (HB 377)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill expands single sales factor for all businesses in the state of Utah creating equitable tax policy and reducing tax burdens. Passed House and Senate committee failed to get Senate floor vote.Sponsor: McCay

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ANTI/PRO-ECONOMIC FREEDOM BILLSHYDROGEN FUEL PRODUCTION INCENTIVES (HB 405)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill creates a tax incentive for the production of hydrogen fuel. When the government provides tax incentives for one industry over another it is picking winners and losers. The free market should drive energy decisions not artificial government subsidies. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Sagers

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES REIMBURSEMENT AMENDMENTS(HB 431)AFP Position: SUPPORTThis bill restricts personal use and reimbursements with the use of tax dollars. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Quinn

VEHICLE SAFETY INSPECTION AMENDMENTS (SB 77)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill mandates more safety inspections on your newer car. Utah is one of only 16 states that has this requirement. This creates additional fines and fees to comply with the law. According to the GAO there have been no links between vehicle inspections and a lower crash rates. This results with additional burdens on the poor. Held in the Senate.Sponsor: Ipson

SALES TAX NOTIFICATION AMENDMENTS (SB 83)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill requires all online retailers to report to the state when a taxpayer spends over $500 in aggregate on purchases from the retailer in the course of one year. This places high, undue burden on online retailers, especially those that are small business start ups. Failed in House committee.Sponsor: Harper

LOCAL DISTRICT REVISIONS (SB 94)AFP Position: SUPPORTBrings accountability to special districts who can raise taxes. Signed by the Governor.Sponsor: Fillmore

SALES TAX COLLECTION AMENDMENTS (SB 110)AFP Position: OPPOSEEstablishes an economic nexus on total sales in state and has a severability clause that includes a click through affiliate nexus (blog with a link to another website). State internet sales tax laws are unconstitutional because it allows the state to force tax collection on out of state companies with no physical presence or representation. Economic nexus laws are already fast tracked to Supreme Court. Utah should not spend tax dollars to litigate a

law that will get a court ruling. Affiliate nexus laws hurt “mom bloggers” because internet retailers will cancel their contracts in order to avoid having a physical presence in the state- there is little or no revenue created but jobs are lost. Passed in Senate- failed in House committee.Sponsor: Bramble

TAX INCREMENT FINANCING REVISIONS (SB 139)AFP Position: SUPPORTReduces the amount of tax credit used for community reinvestment agencies. Prioritizing the use of certain resources to pay off the bonds and debts of schools. Limits the amount of money schools can invest into economic developments. Held in Senate committee.Sponsor: StephensonFloor Sponsor: Eliason

INCOME TAX AMENDMENTS (SB 141)AFP Position: OPPOSEIncreases the Tax credit on those who make a higher income. Taxing the rich is the general philosophy. Failed in Senate committee.Sponsor: Dabakis

PROPERTY TAX RELIEF MODIFICATIONS (SB 151)AFP Position: SUPPORTRemoves water funding from property taxes and creates a user fee model for water usage. This will lead to conservation and more transparency. Held in Senate committee.Sponsor: Dabakis

UTAH COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY AMENDMENTS (SB 198)AFP Position: OPPOSEIncreases fees for telephone customers to support Utah Communications Authority’s expansion of 911 emergency services. These services should be allocated from general fund money or taxes should be raised in order to be more transparent with where tax dollars are going. Signed by the Governor. Sponsor: HarperFloor Sponsor: Handy

SALES FACTOR WEIGHTED TAX MODIFICATIONS (SB 229)AFP Position: SUPPORTClarifies single sales factor for a taxpayer when greater than 50% of the taxpayer’s activities are classified within particular NAICS codes. Senate failed to concur. Did not pass.Sponsor: Harper

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ANTI/PRO-ECONOMIC FREEDOM BILLSOUTDOOR RECREATION GRANT PROGRAM (SB 264)AFP Position: OPPOSERaised hotel room taxes to build up a $25M fund to promote Utah’s outdoors and offer grants for trail projects. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Okerlund

UTAH RURAL JOBS ACT (SB 267)AFP Position: OPPOSEGovernment picking winners and losers in the market by propping up certain industries and only in certain rural areas in the state. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Okerlund

TRANSPORTATION FUNDING MODIFICATIONS (SB 276)AFP Position: OPPOSEThis bill changed the formula for collecting from a previous gas tax increase. This will result in $4.5M additional revenue to state essentially creating an tax increase. Signed by Governor.Sponsor: Van Tassell

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“AFP gives multiple opportunities for local citizens interested in fiscal responsibility, deregulation, and expanded liberty an opportunity to volunteer in coordination with like-minded individuals whom wish to

INFLUENCE THE TRAJECTORY OF OUR GOVERNMENT.”Heidi BalderreeAFP activist

“I VOLUNTEER WITH AFP BECAUSE WE FOCUS ON PRINCIPLES, NOT ON POLITICS.All too often whenever you speak to someone with opposing political views the moment you mention support for a certain party or candidate the conversation ends. However, when you focus on common sense principles like the free market and economic opportunity, you make positive connections with others. But the best part about volunteering with AFP is the wonderful people and great friendships you make.”

Greg FrazierAFP activist

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1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

1/1

2/2

101.52%

Kennedy 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

98.36%

Grover 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

3/3

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

96.15%

Lisonbee 1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

3/3

0/1 1/1

3/3

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4 NV

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

95.38%

Ivory 1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

95.24%

Maloy 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

4/4 1/1

0/2 94.92%

J. Moss 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

3/3

0/1 1/1

3/3

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

93.94%

Knotwell 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

6/6 2/2

1/1

6/6 2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 93.44%

Thurston 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/2 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

3/3

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 93.33%

Dunnigan 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

6/6 NV

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

2/2

93.10%

J. Peterson 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

4/4

4/4 1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

NV

2/2

91.67%

Hawkes 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

6/6

4/4 1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

0/1

0/2 90.48%

Christofferson 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

2/2

1/1

0/2 90.00%

Pulsipher 1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 89.83%

Fawson 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4 NV

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

89.29%

Gardiner 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

6/6

4/4 1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 89.06%

Stanard 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

3/3

0/1

0/2

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

4/4

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

2/2

88.73%

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REP.H

B 1

8

HB

19

HB

23

HB

25

HB

54

HB

94

HB

10

0

HB

127

HB

154

HB

16

4

HB

189

HB

253

HB

255

HB

26

5

HB

272

HB

277

HB

313

HB

331

HB

377

HB

39

1

HB

431

SB 4

8

SB 7

0

SB 8

1

SB 9

4

SB 1

06

SB 1

08

SB 1

72

SB 2

12

SB 2

29

SB 2

48

SB 2

50

HB

14

7

HB

30

2

HB

40

5

SB 2

9

SB 7

7

SB 8

3

SB 1

10

SB 1

41

SB 1

51

SB 1

98

SB 2

55

SB 2

64

SB 2

67

SB 2

76

SCO

RE

%

McKell 1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 88.71%

Wilson NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

4/4

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

NV 88.64%

Daw 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/2 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

3/3

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 88.33%

Quinn 1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

3/3

4/4

2/2

NV

0/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 87.88%

V. Peterson 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 87.50%

Eliason 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

3/3

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

87.10%

Schultz 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

6/6 2/2

1/1

6/6 2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 86.89%

Webb 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

6/6

4/4 1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 86.76%

Miles 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 86.21%

Barlow 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/2 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

2/2

86.21%

Hughes 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4 NV

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 86.11%

Pitcher 1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 85.96%

Froerer 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

3/3

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

1/1

6/6 2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 85.71%

Sanpei 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 NV

0/2 85.11%

Hall 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

0/2

4/4

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 85.00%

Spendlove 1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4 NV

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 84.91%

Ray 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

0/2 1/1

2/2

0/2 1/1

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 84.78%

Winder 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 1/1

0/2 84.48%

Hutchings 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

0/2

4/4

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

2/2

84.31%

Potter 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 84.21%

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REP.H

B 1

8

HB

19

HB

23

HB

25

HB

54

HB

94

HB

10

0

HB

127

HB

154

HB

16

4

HB

189

HB

253

HB

255

HB

26

5

HB

272

HB

277

HB

313

HB

331

HB

377

HB

39

1

HB

431

SB 4

8

SB 7

0

SB 8

1

SB 9

4

SB 1

06

SB 1

08

SB 1

72

SB 2

12

SB 2

29

SB 2

48

SB 2

50

HB

14

7

HB

30

2

HB

40

5

SB 2

9

SB 7

7

SB 8

3

SB 1

10

SB 1

41

SB 1

51

SB 1

98

SB 2

55

SB 2

64

SB 2

67

SB 2

76

SCO

RE

%

Stratton 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 82.69%

Gibson 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/2

2/2

0/1 1/1

1/1

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 82.61%

Sandall 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

0/2 0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

4/4 0/1

0/2 82.46%

Brooks 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

6/6 2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 81.67%

Watkins 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 81.03%

Owens 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

0/2 0/1 1/1

2/2

4/4 1/1

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 80.77%

Snow 1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 80.70%

Wilde 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/2 NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 80.36%

Ward 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

0/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 80.00%

Noel 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

0/1 1/1

1/1

4/4 1/1

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 NV

0/2 80.00%

Handy 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 78.95%

Nelson 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 78.57%

Redd 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 78.18%

Last 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 77.55%

Christensen 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/2

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 77.36%

Albrecht 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

3/3

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 75.00%

Perry 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

0/2 0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

3/3

3/3

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 74.55%

Edwards 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 74.14%

Cutler 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 73.21%

Sagers NV

0/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/3

0/1 1/1

3/3

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

2/2

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

2/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/2 72.13%

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REP.H

B 1

8

HB

19

HB

23

HB

25

HB

54

HB

94

HB

10

0

HB

127

HB

154

HB

16

4

HB

189

HB

253

HB

255

HB

26

5

HB

272

HB

277

HB

313

HB

331

HB

377

HB

39

1

HB

431

SB 4

8

SB 7

0

SB 8

1

SB 9

4

SB 1

06

SB 1

08

SB 1

72

SB 2

12

SB 2

29

SB 2

48

SB 2

50

HB

14

7

HB

30

2

HB

40

5

SB 2

9

SB 7

7

SB 8

3

SB 1

10

SB 1

41

SB 1

51

SB 1

98

SB 2

55

SB 2

64

SB 2

67

SB 2

76

SCO

RE

%

Duckworth 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/2

0/4

2/2

1/1

4/4

4/4 0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

0/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 71.67%

Wheatley 1/1

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

4/4

2/2

1/1

0/1

0/2 NV

2/2

0/1

0/4

2/2

0/1

6/6

4/4 0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 69.84%

Westwood 1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

0/2

2/2

NV

4/4 NV

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 68.97%

Chew 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/3

0/2 1/1

1/1

2/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 68.42%

Poulson 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 67.27%

Hollins 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

0/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

0/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

0/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 65.52%

Kwan 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

0/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/2

0/2

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 63.79%

C. Moss 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

0/2

0/4

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 63.79%

Weight 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

0/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

0/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 62.50%

Arent 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

3/3

3/3

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 62.07%

Chavez-Houck 1/1

1/1

0/1

NV

1/1

0/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

0/2

2/2

0/1

0/2

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

3/3

3/3

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

0/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 59.32%

King 1/1

2/2

0/2 1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/2 1/1

1/1

1/3

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4 NV

0/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 NV

0/2 58.33%

Briscoe 1/1

1/1

0/2 1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/2

0/3 1/1

1/1

1/3

0/4

2/2

NV

4/4 NV

0/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/2 NV

0/2 57.14%

Romero 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

0/2

2/2

1/1

1/2

0/2 1/1

1/1

0/2

0/4

3/3

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/2 NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 56.90%

Hemmingway 1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/3

0/2 1/1

1/1

0/1

0/6

2/2

NV

4/4

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/4 NV

0/2 0/1

0/2 53.45%

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B 1

8

HB

19

HB

23

HB

25

HB

54

HB

94

HB

10

0

HB

127

HB

154

HB

16

4

HB

189

HB

253

HB

255

HB

26

5

HB

272

HB

277

HB

313

HB

331

HB

377

HB

39

1

HB

431

SB 4

8

SB 7

0

SB 8

1

SB 9

4

SB 1

06

SB 1

08

SB 1

72

SB 2

12

SB 2

29

SB 2

48

SB 2

50

HB

14

7

HB

30

2

HB

40

5

SB 2

9

SB 7

7

SB 8

3

SB 1

10

SB 1

41

SB 1

51

SB 1

98

SB 2

55

SB 2

64

SB 2

67

SB 2

76

SCO

RE

%

Henderson 2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

4/4 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

3/3

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

NV

0/4

0/4 1/1

NV

0/4 1/1

4/4

0/2

2/2

76.36%

Fillmore 2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

2/2

4/4 1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

3/3

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/4

0/4 1/1

NV

0/4 0/1

2/2

0/2

2/2

74.58%

Dayton 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

0/1

0/2

2/2

NV

0/1

0/4 1/1

4/4

0/2

0/2 72.55%

Stephenson 2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

4/4 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/4 NV

NV

0/4

0/2

4/4

0/2

0/2 71.67%

Bramble 1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

4/4 NV

NV

1/1

2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

4/4 1/1

NV

4/4 NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

3/3

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/4 NV

NV

0/2 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 70.31%

Weiler 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

2/4

0/1

0/2 70.18%

Hemmert 2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

4/4 NV

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

4/4 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/4 1/1

NV

0/2 0/1

0/2

0/2

0/2 69.64%

Harper 2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

4/4 1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/4

0/4 1/1

NV

0/6 NV

4/4

0/2

0/2 68.25%

Vickers 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

0/1

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 67.92%

Hinkins 1/1

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

0/1

4/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 65.22%

Hillyard NV

NV

1/1

1/1

0/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 NV

NV

4/4

0/2

0/2

0/2

0/2 65.12%

Ipson NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

4/4 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

4/4 NV

NV

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 1/1

0/1

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 65.00%

Anderegg 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/6 0/1

0/4

0/3

0/2 64.58%

Shiozawa 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

0/1

0/2 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

1/1

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 62.00%

Knudson 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

2/2

3/3

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

NV

0/1

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/4 0/1

0/2 62.00%

Escamilla 1/1

NV

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

0/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

0/1

2/2

NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 60.87%

Niederhauser 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 60.53%

Buxton 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

2/2

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

2/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/6 0/1

0/6

0/3

0/4 60.00%

Thatcher 1/1

NV

NV

NV

2/2

2/2

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

0/2 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

0/1

0/2 NV

0/2 NV

NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/2 0/1

0/2 59.52%

Christensen NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

NV

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

0/1

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2 NV 58.70%

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SENATORH

B 1

8

HB

19

HB

23

HB

25

HB

54

HB

94

HB

10

0

HB

127

HB

154

HB

16

4

HB

189

HB

253

HB

255

HB

26

5

HB

272

HB

277

HB

313

HB

331

HB

377

HB

39

1

HB

431

SB 4

8

SB 7

0

SB 8

1

SB 9

4

SB 1

06

SB 1

08

SB 1

72

SB 2

12

SB 2

29

SB 2

48

SB 2

50

HB

14

7

HB

30

2

HB

40

5

SB 2

9

SB 7

7

SB 8

3

SB 1

10

SB 1

41

SB 1

51

SB 1

98

SB 2

55

SB 2

64

SB 2

67

SB 2

76

SCO

RE

%

Adams NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

0/2 1/1

NV

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/2

0/2

0/2 58.70%

Millner 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

2/2

0/1

2/2

2/2

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/6

0/3

0/2 56.36%

Stevenson NV

NV

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

NV

NV

NV

NV

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 56.25%

Van Tassell 1/1

NV

NV

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/2 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/4 56.25%

Okerlund 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1

0/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/4 0/1

0/6

0/3

0/2 55.56%

Iwamoto 1/1

NV

0/1 1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

0/2 NV

NV

2/2

NV

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

0/1 1/1

0/1

0/2

0/2 NV

1/1

0/4

0/2

0/4

0/2

0/2 54.72%

Mayne 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

0/2 1/1

NV

2/2

0/2 NV

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/2 1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 NV

NV

0/6 0/1

0/6

0/3

0/2 50.79%

Dabakis 2/2

NV

0/2

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

1/1

0/1

2/2

0/1

NV

2/2

0/2 0/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

1/1

1/1

3/3

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/1 1/1

1/1

1/1

NV

NV

1/1

0/1

NV

0/4

0/4 0/1

NV

0/6 NV

0/4

0/2

0/4 48.53%

Davis 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

1/1

0/4 1/1

NV

1/1

1/1

NV

1/1

0/1

0/4 1/1

NV

2/2

NV

NV

NV

NV

1/1

2/2

1/1

2/2

1/1

1/1

2/2

0/1 1/1

2/2

2/2

NV

NV

0/2 1/1

NV

0/2

0/2 0/1

NV

0/4 0/1

0/4

0/2

0/2 47.37%

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