Nov 2, 2004
Republican Jim DeMint won South Carolina's open Senate seat over Inez Tenenbaum in 2004, and Bob Inglis won an open congressional seat in the 4th district. The incumbents won the other congressional races in the 2004 South Carolina elections.
George W Bush won South Carolina's 8 electoral votes in the 2004 presidental election.
| South Carolina Senate III | ||
| Jim DeMint (54%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Inez Tenenbaum (DFL - 44%); Patrick Tyndall (1%); Rebekah E Sutherland (LIB - 1%) | ||
| South Carolina 1st District | ||
| Henry E Brown Incumbent (88%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: James Dunn (GRN - 12%) | ||
| South Carolina 2nd District | ||
| Joe Wilson Incumbent (65%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Michael Ray Ellisor (DFL - 33%); Steve Lefemine (2%) | ||
| South Carolina 3rd District | ||
| J Gresham Barrett Incumbent (Unapposed) REP | ||
| South Carolina 4th District | ||
| Bob Inglis (70%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Brandon Brown (DFL - 29%); Faye Walters (GRN - 1%) | ||
| South Carolina 5th District | ||
| John M Spratt Incumbent (63%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Albert Spencer (REP - 37%) | ||
| South Carolina 6th District | ||
| James Clyburn Incumbent (67%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Gary McLeod (REP - 33%) | ||
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