This legislative scorecard is designed to let you know where your state legislators stand on a variety of civil rights and civil liberties issues, ranging from criminal justice to voting rights. We encourage you to review the separate scores for each issue area to see whether your legislators support your values. We hope you’ll use this scorecard to give your legislators feedback on their votes in 2019. Direct communication with your legislators is a valuable way to encourage them to stand up for our rights and freedoms. Download the printable version of the 2019 Legislative scorecard.
This scorecard reflects whether legislators voted with us or against us on eight key issue areas in 2019, using only the final floor vote in each house of the legislature so that members of each house are evaluated on the same votes. There were 101 bills scored in the Assembly, and 96 scored in the Senate. The numbers vary because some bills that were voted on in one house did not receive a vote in the other house and some bills were counted in more than one issue area.* A failure to vote on a bill attributable to an absence, as verified by the official record, is not counted against a member. Abstentions are counted because they represent an intentional decision not to vote on a bill, which effectively counts as a vote against the bill because passage of legislation requires a majority of “yes” votes. We are nonpartisan. We do not endorse or oppose candidates for elected office, nor do we make financial contributions to candidates. We urge voters to go to the polls, informed about their choices.
In addition to reporting scores on eight separate issue areas, we also report an overall score that takes account our position on all bills we support or oppose, adjusted by some key additional variables. To better reflect the extent of alignment, we adjust the overall score slightly upwards or downwards if the legislator:
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*For the Assembly, the number of scored bills in each issue area is as follows: Criminal Justice: 29; Economic Justice 14; Education Equity: 10; Immigrants’ Rights: 9; LGBTQI: 12; Reproductive Justice & Gender Equity: 6; Privacy & Technology: 11; Voting Rights: 12. *For the Senate, the number of scored bills in each issue area is as follows: Criminal Justice: 32; Economic Justice: 17; Education Equity: 13; Immigrants’ Rights: 5; LGBTQI: 15; Reproductive Justice & Gender Equity: 8; Privacy & Technology: 4; Voting Rights: 11.
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