District 1:
Bill Whitmire (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 2:
Adam Dunkin — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 3:
Eunice Lehmacher — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 3:
Phillip Bowers — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 4:
Davey Hiott (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 5:
Neal Collins (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 6:
Tony Wagoner — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 6:
April Cromer — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 7:
Hunter Savirino — (Libertarian) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 7:
Lee Gilreath — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 8:
Don Chapman — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 8:
Jackie Todd — (Alliance) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 9:
Blake Sanders — (R) — A — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 10:
Thomas Beach (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 11:
Craig Gagnon (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 12:
Daniel Gibson (Incumbent)" — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 12:
Jumelle Brooks — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 13:
Bill Kimler — (D) — A — His website explains he supports allowing medical cannabis.
District 13:
John McCravy (Incumbent) — (R) — F — Raised procedural motion that killed the medical cannabis bill. Proposed more than 1,000 floor amendments to delay a vote. Voted against medical cannabis in a procedural vote.
District 14:
Luke Rankin — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 15:
JA Moore (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Sponsored expungement legislation.
District 15:
Carlton Walker — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 16:
Mark Willis (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 17:
Mike Burns (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 18:
Alan Morgan — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 19:
Patrick Haddon (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 20:
Stephen Dreyfus — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 20:
Stephen Frank — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 21:
Bobby Cox (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — Absent during procedural vote on killing the medical cannabis bill. Did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 22:
Brann Fowler — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 22:
Paul Wickensimer — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 23:
Chandra Dillard (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Responded "yes " to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "I'll continue to support this very important healthcare option.
Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H 3486, 2023).
District 23:
James Atkins Jr. — (Libertarian) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 24:
Bruce Bannister (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 24:
Shauna Johnson — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 25:
Wendell Jones — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
District 25:
Tim Kennedy — (Libertarian) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 26:
Matt Vilardebo — (D) — A+ — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "As a strong advocate for both medical and recreational marijuana legalization, I believe it's time South Carolina embraces the benefits of sensible cannabis reform. Legalizing marijuana will not only provide patients with much-needed relief but also generate substantial tax revenue that can be invested in our crumbling infrastructure and underfunded public schools. I fully support all legislative efforts to make this a reality and am committed to ensuring that South Carolina moves forward with policies that prioritize both public health and economic growth.
District 26:
David Martin — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 26:
Kiral Mace — (Workers Party) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 27:
David Vaughan (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 27:
John MacCarthy — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 28:
Chris Huff — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 28:
John Fritz Wiebel — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 29:
Dennis Moss (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 30:
Brian Lawson (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 30:
Ysante McDowell — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 31:
Rosalyn Henderson Myers (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022). Cosponsored decriminalization legislation (H3561, 2023). Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 32:
Scott Montgomery — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 33:
Travis Moore (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 33:
Clemson Turregano — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 34:
Sarita Edgerton — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 35:
Bill Chumley (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 36:
Robert Harris — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 37:
Steven Long (Incumbent) — (D) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 38:
Josiah Magnuson (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 38:
JR Taylor — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 39:
Cal Forrest (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 40:
Joe White — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 41:
Annie McDaniel (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 42:
Doug Gilliam (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 42:
David Gossett — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 43:
Randy Ligon (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 44:
Katie Crosby — (D) — A — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 44:
Mike Neese (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "I have worked with the folks in SC promoting medicinal marijuana as well as the bill sponsors and hope to see this legislation passed in SC.
District 45:
Brandon Newton (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 45:
Nicole Ventour — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 46:
Heath Sessions — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 46:
John Zabel — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 47:
Tommy Pope (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 48:
Brandon Guffey — (R) — A — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 49:
John King (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — Absent during procedural vote on killing the medical cannabis bill. Did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 50:
Will Wheeler (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 51:
J. David Weeks (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 52:
Jermaine Johnson (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 53:
Richie Yow (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 53:
Bruce Wallace — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 54:
Jason Luck — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 54:
Sterling McDiarmid — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 55:
Jackie "Coach"Hayes (Incumbent) — (D) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 56:
Tim McGinnis (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 57:
Lucas Atkinson (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 57:
Kevin Coleridge — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 58:
Jeff Johnson (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 59:
Terry Alexander (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 60:
Phillip Lowe (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 61:
Carla Schuessler — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 61:
Ashlyn Preaux — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 62:
Robert Williams (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022). Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 63:
Jay Jordan (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 63:
Kory Haskins — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 64:
Fawn Pedalino (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 64:
Quadri Bell — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 65:
Cody Mitchell — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 66:
Jackie Terribile — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 67:
G. Murrell Smith Jr. (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 68:
Heather Ammons Crawford (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 69:
Allen Broadus — (Libertarian) — A — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 69:
Chris Wooten (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 70:
Robert Reese — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 71:
Nathan Ballentine (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 72:
Seth Rose (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022). Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 73:
Christopher Hart (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Sponsored decriminalization bill (H3803, 2023) Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a procedural vote and in committee in 2022.
District 74:
Todd James Rutherford (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Sponsored medical cannabis legislation (H 3226, 2023).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 75:
Heather Bauer (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 75:
Kirkman Finlay III (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — Absent during procedural vote on killing the medical cannabis bill. Did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 76:
Leon Howard (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — Voted in favor of medical cannabis in committee in 2022. Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 77:
Kambrell Garvin (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 78:
Beth Bernstein (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 79:
Hamilton Grant — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 79:
Rebecca Madsen — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 80:
Donna Brown Newton — (D) — A+ — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "I have heard doctors speak about the benefits of medical cannabis. There are also different types which do not have the element that is used to get high.
District 80:
Kathy Landing — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 81:
Charles Hartz — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 81:
Jensen Jennings — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 82:
William Clyburn Sr. (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 82:
Suzanne Spurgeon — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 83:
Bill Hixon (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 84:
Melissa Oremus (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 85:
Jay Kilmartin (Incumbent) — (R) — B — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 86:
Bill Taylor (Incumbent) — (R) — B — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023). Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 87:
Paula Rawl Calhoon (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 87:
Robin Machajewski — (Libertarian) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 88:
RJ May (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 89:
Wayne Borders — (D) — A+ — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "I intend to file a binding statewide ballot referendum to legalize medical marijuana for the 2026 general election.
District 89:
Micah Caskey (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 90:
Justin Bamberg (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Sponsored expungement legislation.
District 90:
Herbert Dickson — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 91:
Lonnie Hosey (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 91:
Ben Kinlaw — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 92:
Brandon Cox — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 93:
Harold Geddings III — (Workers Party) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 93:
Jason Guerry — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 93:
Russell Ott (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 94:
Gil Gatch (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
Absent during procedural vote on killing the medical cannabis bill.
District 95:
Gilda Cobb-Hunter (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 96:
D. Ryan McCabe (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 97:
Robby Robbins(Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 98:
Chris Murphy (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — Absent during procedural vote on killing the medical cannabis bill. Did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 98:
Sonja Ogletree-Satani — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 99:
Mark Smith (Incumbent) — (R) — B — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023). Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 100:
Sylleste Davis (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 101:
Roger Kirby (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 102:
Joseph Jefferson Jr. (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 102:
Harriet Holman — (R) — C — Responded "undecided/need more information" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 103:
Carl Anderson (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 104:
William Bailey (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 105:
Kevin J. Hardee (Incumbent) — (R) — A — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 106:
Val Guest(Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 107:
Case Brittain (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 108:
Lee Hewitt (Incumbent) — (R) — D- — Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote. Did not cosponsor medical cannabis legislation or respond to MPP's survey.
District 109:
Tiffany Spann-Wilder (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 110:
John Moffett — (D) — A — Responded "yes" to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
District 110:
Tom Hartnett (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Responded "yes " to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
District 111:
Wendell Gilliard (Incumbent) — (D) — A — Voted in favor of medical cannabis in committee in 2022. Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 111:
Joe Jernigan — (Libertarian) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 112:
Joe Bustos (Incumbent) — (R) — B — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H 3486, 2023).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis in committee in 2022.
Voted against medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 112:
Peter Brennan — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 113:
Marvin Pendarvis (Incumbent) — (D) — Incomplete — Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 114:
Adrienne Lett — (D) — A+ — Responded "yes " to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "I agree 100% with the legalization of medical cannabis and I will vote in favor of its legalization in the State House.
District 114:
Gary Brewer (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H 3486, 2023).
This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 115:
Spencer Wetmore (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 115:
Jerome Sloane — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 116:
Charlie Murray — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 116:
James Teeple — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 117:
Jordan Pace (Incumbent) — (R) — A — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey. Cosponsored decriminalization legislation (H3561, 2023).
District 118:
Bill Herbkersman (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Sponsored medical cannabis legislation (H3486, 2023).
Responded "yes " to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423.
Added the following comment to MPP's 2024 survey, "Lead sponsor of House medical cannabis bill!
Voted in favor of the medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 118:
Charity Owens — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 119:
Leonidas Stavrinakis (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022). Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 119:
Brendan Magee — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 120:
Weston Newton (Incumbent) — (R) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation (H. 3361, 2022).
Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 120:
Kate Creech — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 121:
Michael Rivers (Incumbent) — (D) — A+ — Cosponsored medical cannabis legislation in 2021. Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 121:
Shelley Yuhas — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 122:
Bill Hager (Incumbent) — (R) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 122:
Audrey Williams — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 123:
Jeff Bradley (Incumbent) — (R) — A — Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 123:
Lisette Cifaldi" — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.
District 124:
Shannon Erickson (Incumbent) — (R) — A — Responded "yes " to MPP's 2024 survey question: would support a medical cannabis bill similar to S. 423. Voted in favor of medical cannabis bill S. 150 in a 2022 procedural vote.
District 124:
Melinda Henrickson — (D) — Incomplete — This candidate did not respond to MPP's candidate survey.