Who Won Tennessee Elections in 2004?

Tennessee Congresswoman Marsha BlackburnNov 2, 2004

The 2004 elections in Tennessee featured nine congressional races, but no senate seats. All the incumbents easily won re-election in Tennessee, including 7th District Representative Marsha Blackburn who ran unapposed in 2004.

George W Bush won Tennessee's 11 electoral votes in the 2004 presidential election.



2004 Tennessee Election Winners

Tennessee 1st District
William L Jenkins Incumbent (74%) REP
Also on the ballot: Graham Leonard (DFL - 24%); Ralph J Ball (1%); Michael Peavler (1%)
Tennessee 2nd District
John J Duncan Incumbent (79%) REP
Also on the ballot: John Greene (DFL - 19%); Charles E Howard (2%)
Tennessee 3rd District
Zach Wamp Incumbent (65%) REP
Also on the ballot: John Wolfe (DFL - 33%); June Griffin (1%); Doug Vandagriff (1%)
Tennessee 4th District
Lincoln Davis Incumbent (55%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Janice Bowling (REP - 43%); Ken Martin (2%)
Tennessee 5th District
Jim Cooper Incumbent (69%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Scott Knapp (REP - 31%)
Tennessee 6th District
Bart Gordon Incumbent (64%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Nick Demas (REP - 34%); J Patrick Lyons (1%); Norman R Saliba (1%)
Tennessee 7th District
Marsha Blackburn Incumbent (Unapposed) REP
Tennessee 8th District
John S Tanner Incumbent (74%) DFL
Also on the ballot: James L Hart (REP - 26%)
Tennessee 9th District
Harold E Ford Incumbent (82%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Ruben Fort (REP - 18%)


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