Who Won Alabama Elections in 2008?

Bobby Bright wins Alabama's 2nd Congressional DistrictNov 4, 2008

Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions easily won re-election over DFL challenger Vivian Figures.

All the incumbent Representatives won re-election. Republican 2nd District Congressman Terry Everett retired and his seat was narrowly won by Democrat Bobby Bright. 5th District Congressman Bud Cramer also retired, but his seat was held by the Democrats and Parker Griffith.

Republican Senator Richard Shelby is up for re-election in 2010, and the next Alabama Gubanatorial Election is in 2010.

John McCain won Alabama's 9 electoral votes.



2008 Alabama Election Winners

Alabama Senate II
Jeff Sessions Incumbent REP
Also on the ballot: Vivian Figures (DFL)
Alabama 1st District
Jo Bonner Incumbent REP
Also on the ballot: Thomas Fuller (DFL)
Alabama 2nd District
Bobby Bright (50%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Jay Love (REP - 50%)
Alabama 3rd District
Michael D Rogers Incumbent (53%) REP
Also on the ballot: Joshua Segall (DFL - 47%); Mark Layfield (IND)
Alabama 4th District
Robert B Aderholt Incumbent (75%) REP
Also on the ballot: Nicholas Sparks (DFL - 25%)
Alabama 5th District
Parker Griffith (52%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Wayne Parker (REP - 48%)
Alabama 6th District
Spencer Bachus Incumbent (Unapposed) REP
Alabama 7th District
Artur Davis Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL


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