Nov 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.
| 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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