House Roll Call

MTA's record includes all votes cast by legislators that affect public education. Scores have been weighted to reflect the fact that not all votes are of equal importance. MTA recognizes that a voting record is but one measure of a legislator's support for public education, but it is one of the most concrete measures of that support.

Atkins, Cory

96%

Atsalis, Demetrius

95%

Ayers, Bruce

95%

Balser, Ruth

98%

Binienda, John

93%

Blumer, Deborah

99%

Bosley, Daniel

97%

Bradley, Garrett

92%

Broadhurst, Arthur

91%

Cabral, Antonio

95%

Callahan, Jennifer

97%

Canavan, Christine

94%

Candaras, Gale

93%

Canessa, Stephen

96%

Carron, Mark

95%

Casey, Paul

87%

Coakley-Rivera, Cheryl

97%

Coppola, Virginia

80%

Correia, Robert

95%

Costello, Michael

97%

Coughlin, Robert

95%

Creedon, Geraldine

92%

Curran, Sean

94%

DeLeo, Robert

94%

DeMacedo, Vinny

61%

Dempsey, Brian

90%

DiMasi, Salvatore

97%

Donato, Paul

95%

Donelan, Christopher

93%

Dorcena-Forry, Linda

97%

Driscoll, Joe

94%

Eldridge, James

97%

Evangelides, Lewis

66%

Fagan, James

94%

Fallon, Christopher

94%

Falzone, Mark

99%

Fennell, Robert

94%

Festa, Michael

98%

Finegold, Barry

88%

Flanagan, Jennifer

98%

Flynn, David

95%

Fox, Gloria

99%

Fresolo, John

96%

Frost, Paul

70%

Galvin, William

94%

Garry, Colleen

93%

Gifford, Susan Williams

67%

Gobi, Anne

96%

Goguen, Emile

98%

Golden, Thomas

95%

Gomes, Shirley

72%

Grant, Mary

93%

Greene, William

94%

Guyer, Denis

95%

Haddad, Patricia

95%

Hall, Geoffrey

94%

Hargraves, Robert

65%

Harkins, Lida

95%

Hill, Bradford

67%

Honan, Kevin

97%

Humason, Donald

72%

Hynes, Frank

92%

Jones, Bradley

63%

Kafka, Louis

98%

Kane, Michael

93%

Kaprielian, Rachel

97%

Kaufman, Jay

99%

Keenan, John

97%

Kennedy, Thomas

98%

Khan, Kay

100%

Kocot, Peter

99%

Koczera, Robert

93%

Koutoujian, Peter

97%

Kujawski, Paul

90%

Kulik, Stephen

97%

Lantigua, William

94%

Leary, James

97%

LeDuc, Stephen

92%

Lepper, John

62%

Linsky, David

97%

L'Italien, Barbara

92%

Loscocco, Paul

75%

Malia, Elizabeth

99%

Mariano, Ronald

95%

Marzilli, Jim

96%

Miceli, James

95%

Moran, Michael

98%

Murphy, Charles

95%

Murphy, James

94%

Murphy, Kevin

94%

Nangle, David

94%

Natale, Patrick

95%

Naughton, Harold

95%

Nyman, Robert

94%

O'Brien, Thomas

91%

O'Flaherty, Eugene

96%

Owens-Hicks, Shirley

96%

Parente, Marie

90%

Patrick, Matthew

99%

Paulsen, Anne

100%

Pedone, Vincent

97%

Peisch, Alice

97%

Perry, Jeffrey

67%

Petersen, Douglas

91%

Peterson, George

62%

Petrolati, Thomas

94%

Petruccelli, Anthony

97%

Pignatelli, Smitty

94%

Poirier, Elizabeth

60%

Polito, Karyn

68%

Pope, Susan

71%

Provost, Denise

100%

Quinn, John

95%

Reinstein, Kathi-Anne

96%

Rice, Robert

95%

Rodrigues, Michael

90%

Rogeness, Mary

63%

Rogers, John

96%

Ross, Richard

73%

Rush, Michael

90%

Rushing, Byron

98%

Sanchez, Jeffrey

97%

Sannicandro, Tom

97%

Scaccia, Angelo

96%

Scibak, John

99%

Sciortino, Carl

99%

Smizik, Frank

98%

Smola, Todd

66%

Speliotis, Theodore

92%

Spellane, Robert

97%

Speranzo, Christopher

97%

Spiliotis, Joyce

94%

St. Fleur, Marie

97%

Stanley, Harriett

87%

Stanley, Thomas

96%

Story, Ellen

99%

Straus, William

97%

Sullivan, David

97%

Swan, Benjamin

97%

Teahan, Kathleen

98%

Timilty, Walter

92%

Tobin, Stephen

93%

Toomey, Timothy

95%

Torrisi, David

90%

Travis, Philip

92%

Turkington, Eric

95%

Turner, Cleon

98%

Vallee, James

96%

Verga, Anthony

95%

Wagner, Joseph

92%

Wallace, Brian

95%

Walrath, Patricia

95%

Walsh, Martin

99%

Walsh, Steven

98%

Walz, Martha

98%

Webster, Daniel

64%

Welch, Jim

94%

Wolf, Alice

99%

   
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Last modified: Friday, September 8, 2006