Who Won South Carolina Elections in 2008?

South Carolina Senator Lindsey GrahamNov 4, 2008

South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham (pictured left) won his re-election bid in 2008 against Democrat challenger Bob Conley.

There was no turnover in the House of Representatives either, as all six incumbents won re-election.

Senator Jim DeMint's term expires in 2010. The next South Carolina Gubanatorial Election is in 2010 as well.

John McCain won the eight electoral votes from South Carolina.



2008 South Carolina Election Winners

South Carolina Senate II
Lindsey Graham Incumbent (58%) REP
Also on the ballot: Bob Conley (DFL - 42%)
South Carolina 1st District
Henry E Brown Incumbent (52%) REP
Also on the ballot: Linda Ketner (DFL - 48%)
South Carolina 2nd District
Joe Wilson Incumbent (54%) REP
Also on the ballot: Rob Miller (DFL - 46%)
South Carolina 3rd District
J Gresham Barrett Incumbent (65%) REP
Also on the ballot: Jane Dyer (DFL - 35%)
South Carolina 4th District
Bob Inglis Incumbent (60%) REP
Also on the ballot: Paul Corden (DFL - 37%); C Faye Walters (GRN); George Smith (IND)
South Carolina 5th District
John M Spratt Incumbent (62%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Albert Spencer (REP - 37%); Frank Waggoner (CON)
South Carolina 6th District
James Clyburn Incumbent (68%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Nancy Harrelson (REP - 32%)


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