The Turning Point Action Legislative Scorecard, launched by Turning Point Action (TPAction), a 501(c)(4) conservative advocacy group, is described as the “most transparent and comprehensive” scorecard in the conservative movement, aimed at evaluating elected officials based on their voting records and alignment with TPAction’s priorities.
Congressman Andy Biggs, who is running for Arizona governor in 2026, knocked it out of the park. Mohave County Legislative District 30 state legislators did not fare as well.
Freshman Senator Hildy Angius, who is running for the State House in 2026, had a rather dismal debut. Not surprising if you followed her as a supervisor.
Representative Leo
Biasiucci, who is running for the AZ Senate in 2026, turned in an unimpressive
score, sliding over 11 points in the wrong direction.
Representative John Gillette, who is not running for anything in 2026, unexpectedly did even worse. Gillette will be working on bringing a Hillsdale K-12 charter school to Kingman, and returning to work in the national security field.
Turning Point Action, an affiliate of Turning Point USA, founded by Charlie Kirk in 2012, uses the scorecard to inform voters about how legislators align with conservative values, emphasizing issues like election integrity, medical freedom, 2nd Amendment rights, and opposition to “woke” ideologies such as Critical Race Theory.
The scorecard ranks sitting legislators and candidates based on their voting records, sponsorships, and public statements, serving as an educative tool for voter decision-making.
The scorecard, including a detailed breakdown of how they voted on key bills, is accessible on the TPAction website at: www.tpaction.com