The following are the worst voting grades of the GOP prior to the 2022 Election as recorded by the website Conservative Review.
https://libertyscore.conservativereview.com/
The grade reflects the percentage of time that these senators and representatives vote WITH US. Over HALF of the GOP caucus has grades of D or F. By contrast, the lowest grade for any DemoKKKrat in voting for their agenda is a C.
Some of these Republicans announced retirement before the elections. Some were primaried out, or redistricting eliminated their seat.
If you go to Conservative Review today, you may see a slight uptick in their voting percentages because they were trying to impress voters immediately before the election.
I intend to update this list after the election is over and continuing through the 2024 election.
ALABAMA
57% F Shelby
60% D Rogers
61% D Aderholt
ALASKA
29% F Murkowski
50% F Young
62% D Sullivan
ARKANSAS
50% F Womack
52% F Hill
60% D Boozman
63% D Crawford
69% D Westerman
CALIFORNIA
42% F Valadao
49% F Calvert
52% F McCarthy
54% F Nunes
57% F Issa
61% D Garcia
62% D Kim
69% D LaMalfa
FLORIDA
33% F Diaz-Balart
48% F Gimenez
48% F Salazar
50% F Rutherford
53% F Dunn
54% F Buchanan
59% F Bilirakis
67% D Waltz
69% D Rubio
69% D Mast
GEORGIA
58% F Ferguson
63% D Scott
63% D Carter
66% D Allen
IDAHO
43% F Simpson
65% D Crapo
ILLINOIS
34% F Kinzinger
46% F Davis
48% F Bost
69% D LaHood
INDIANA
50% F Young
52% F Walorski
56% F Bucshon
69% D Baird
IOWA
54% F Grassley
57% F Miller-Meeks
62% D Ernst
KANSAS
51% F Moran
69% D Estes
KENTUCKY
42% F McConnell
50% F Rogers
52% F Guthrie
55% F Barr
LOUISIANA
53% F Cassidy
55% F Scalise
63% D Letlow
69% D Graves
MAINE
18% F Collins
MICHIGAN
34% F Upton
53% F Bergman
58% F Moolenaar
60% D Walberg
62% D Meijer
MINNESOTA
64% D Stauber
69% D Emmer
MISSISSIPPI
46% F Wicker
52% F Hyde-Smith
61% D Palazzo
MISSOURI
40% F Blunt
48% F Wagner
54% F Leutkemeyer
58% F Hartzler
62% D Graves
NEBRASKA
46% F Bacon
51% F Fortenberry
64% D Fischer
NEVADA
51% F Amodei
NEW JERSEY
41% F Smith
49% F Van Drew
NEW YORK
35% F Katko
44% F Stefanik
53% F Tenney
57% F Jacobs
57% F Malliotakis
62% D Garbarino
69% D Zeldin
NORTH CAROLINA
43% F Burr
47% F Tillis
53% F McHenry
66% D Foxx
67% D Rouzer
68% D Hudson
NORTH DAKOTA
58% F Hoeven
63% D Cramer
OHIO
34% F Portman
42% F Joyce
42% F Stivers
50% F Johnson
55% F Balderson
56% F Gibbs
56% F Gonzalez
56% F Carey
64% D Wenstrup
64% D Latta
OKLAHOMA
46% F Cole
52% F Lucas
66% D Inhofe
67% D Bice
OREGON
67% D Bentz
PENNSYLVANIA
26% F Fitzpatrick
50% F Thompson
61% D Reschenthaler
66% D Kelly
66% D Meuser
SOUTH CAROLINA
43% F Graham
57% F Wilson
67% D Mace
SOUTH DAKOTA
47% F Thune
48% F Rounds
67% D Johnson
TENNESSEE
54% F Fleischmann
57% F Kustoff
TEXAS
46% F McCaul
49% F Granger
50% F Brady
52% F Cornyn
52% F Carter
57% F Gonzales
59% F Sessions
62% D Ellzey
69% D Arrington
UTAH
53% F Romney
65% D Stewart
67% D Moore
69% D Curtis
VIRGINIA
64% D Wittman
WASHINGTON
48% F Newhouse
50% F Beutler
60% D Rodgers
WEST VIRGINIA
41% F Capito
56% F McKinley
63% D Miller
WYOMING
53% F Cheney