Legislative Scorecard Based on the U.S. Constitution
The Legislative Scorecard is a nationwide educational program of The John Birch Society. Its purpose is to create an informed electorate on how state legislators are voting. The Scorecard is nonpartisan; it does not promote any candidate or political party. Bills are selected for their constitutional implications and cost to the taxpayers.
Please share this Scorecard in your district to inform people about your legislator's record on key votes.
U.S. Constitution, Amendment I --- 11 C.F.R. §114(4)(c)(4) --- 616 F.2d 45 (2d Cir. 1980)
Legislative Scorecard
Based on the U.S. Constitution
AR Scorecard 2023
The Legislative Scorecard is a nationwide educational program of The John Birch Society. Its purpose is to create an informed electorate on how state legislators are voting. The Scorecard is nonpartisan; it does not promote any candidate or political party. Bills are selected for their constitutional implications and cost to the taxpayers.
Please share this Scorecard in your district to inform people about your legislator's record on key votes.
U.S. Constitution, Amendment I --- 11 C.F.R. §114(4)(c)(4) --- 616 F.2d 45 (2d Cir. 1980)
The following scorecard lists several key votes in the Florida Legislature in 2023 and ranks state representatives and senators based on their fidelity to (U.S.) constitutional and limited-government principles.
This is our second state-level Scorecard; the selected votes may not be reflective of legislators’ overall records. Their cumulative scores will change as we add more votes. Please check regularly for updates.
Senate
1. Sound Money
HB1718 Sound Money (Passed 32 to 0 on 4/5/2023). Reaffirms gold and silver coins as legal tender in the state, exempting them from taxation as personal property.
2. Article V "Limitations"
HB1748 Article V "Limitations" (Passed 20 to 12 on 4/7/2023). Provides false assurance by stating it “regulates” the state's participation in an Article V Convention as per the U.S. Constitution.
3. Gun & Property Rights
HB1737 Gun & Property Rights (Passed 28 to 3 on 4/7/2023). Specifies that a property owner who permits all nonemployees to carry loaded firearms on their property will not be held liable for any resulting damage, injury, or death caused by such firearms use.
4. ESG
HB1307 ESG (Passed 23 to 9 on 3/13/2023). Permits the Arkansas Treasurer to divest state investments based on environmental, social justice, or governance (ESG) criteria.
5. Drop Box Ban
SB258 Drop Box Ban (Passed 29 to 6 on 3/15/2023). Prohibits the use of absentee ballot drop boxes during elections.
6. Food Stamps
SB306 Food Stamps (Passed 24 to 7 on 4/4/2023). Increases food stamp eligibility in the state and increases SNAP amounts.
Name | Party | District | Score | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
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Justin Boyd | R | SD-027 | 100% | + | + | + | + | + | + |
Joshua Bryant | R | SD-032 | 80% | + | - | + | + | + | . |
Ronald Caldwell | R | SD-023 | NA | . | . | . | . | + | . |
Linda Chesterfield | D | SD-030 | 60% | + | + | . | - | - | + |
Alan Clark | R | SD-013 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Steve Crowell | R | SD-003 | 100% | + | + | + | + | + | + |
Breanne Davis | R | SD-016 | 100% | + | + | + | + | + | + |
Tyler Dees | R | SD-035 | 80% | + | - | + | + | + | . |
Jonathan Dismang | R | SD-028 | 83% | + | + | + | - | + | + |
Jim Dotson | R | SD-034 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Jane English | R | SD-034 | 83% | + | + | + | - | + | + |
Scott Flippo | R | SD-017 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Stephanie Flowers | D | SD-025 | 33% | . | . | . | - | - | + |
Ben Gilmore | R | SD-026 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Kim Hammer | R | SD-033 | 100% | + | + | + | . | + | + |
Bart Hester | R | SD-001 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Jimmy Hickey | R | SD-011 | 67% | + | - | + | - | + | + |
Ricky Hill | R | SD-029 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Missy Irvin | R | SD-018 | 80% | + | - | + | . | + | + |
Blake Johnson | R | SD-020 | 100% | + | . | + | + | + | + |
Mark Johnson | R | SD-015 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Bryan King | R | SD-028 | 80% | . | + | + | + | + | - |
Greg Leding | D | SD-004 | 50% | + | + | - | - | - | + |
Frederick Love | D | SD-015 | 50% | + | + | - | - | - | + |
Matt McKee | R | SD-006 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Reginald Murdock | D | SD-009 | 60% | + | + | . | - | - | + |
John Payton | R | SD-022 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Clint Penzo | R | SD-031 | 67% | + | - | + | + | + | - |
Jim Petty | R | SD-029 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Terry Rice | R | SD-009 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Matt Stone | R | SD-002 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Gary Stubblefield | R | SD-006 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Dan Sullivan | R | SD-021 | 80% | + | - | + | + | + | . |
Clarke Tucker | D | SD-032 | 50% | + | + | - | - | - | + |
David Wallace | R | SD-022 | 83% | + | - | + | + | + | + |
Average Constitutional Score by Party
Party | Score |
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Republican | 81.5% |
Democrat | 50.5% |