Nov 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.
| 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%) | ||