68% pass rate. They supported 28 bills, 19 became law.
50% kill rate. They opposed 2 bills, 1 did not become law.
- Showing contributions
- 2001-2004
Top 10 Recipients Funded
| Recipient | Amount | Legislator voted with this interest |
|---|---|---|
| Gray Davis | $214,813 | |
| Herb Wesson Jr. | $183,302 | 100% (25 out of 25 bills) |
| Jerome Horton | $121,500 | 98% (41 out of 42 bills) |
| Marco Antonio Firebaugh | $68,316 | 87% (47 out of 54 bills) |
| John Burton | $67,731 | 93% (13 out of 14 bills) |
| Don Perata | $46,700 | 85% (11 out of 13 bills) |
| Edward Vincent | $45,400 | 92% (24 out of 26 bills) |
| Leland Yee | $35,450 | 97% (57 out of 59 bills) |
| Fabian Nunez | $35,000 | 95% (42 out of 44 bills) |
| Carol Liu | $33,950 | 95% (35 out of 37 bills) |
How were these voting percentages calculated? Here is an example:
Casinos, racetracks & gambling supported or opposed 30 bills in California. Of these bills, Herb Wesson Jr., a legislator, cast votes on 25 of them.
He voted in the same direction as Casinos, racetracks & gambling on 25 bills, 100% of the time.
If an interest (such as Casinos, racetracks & gambling) supports a bill and the legislator votes Yes, this is counted as vote in the same direction as the interest. If an interest opposes a bill and the legislator votes No, this is also counted as vote in the same direction as the interest. We examine the last substantive vote on each bill to determine a legislator's position.
