Who Won Alabama Elections in 2004?

Alabama Senator Richard ShelbyNov 2, 2004

As a result of the 2004 Alabama elections, all the incumbents won back their seats in the House of Representatives, while Richard C Shelby (pictured left) also easily won re-election to the United States Senate.

George W Bush easily won Alabama's 9 electoral votes.



2004 Alabama Election Winners

Alabama Senate III
Richard C Shelby Incumbent (68%) REP
Also on the ballot: Wayne Sowell (DFL - 32%)
Alabama 1st District
Jo Bonner Incumbent (63%) REP
Also on the ballot: Judy McCain Belk (DFL - 37%)
Alabama 2nd District
Terry Everett Incumbent (72%) REP
Also on the ballot: Chuck James (DFL - 28%)
Alabama 3rd District
Michael D Rogers Incumbent (61%) REP
Also on the ballot: Bill Fuller (DFL - 39%)
Alabama 4th District
Robert B Aderholt Incumbent (75%) REP
Also on the ballot: Carl Cole (DFL - 25%)
Alabama 5th District
Robert E Cramer Incumbent (73%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Gerry Wallace (REP - 27%)
Alabama 6th District
Spencer Bachus Incumbent (Unapposed) REP
Alabama 7th District
Artur Davis Incumbent (75%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Steve F Cameron (REP - 25%)

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