Nov 4, 2008
Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander easily won re-election in 2008 against Democrat Bob Tuke.
All Tennessee incumbents won re-election to the House of Representatives - except in the 1st District. Incumbent David Davis lost in the Republican primary to David "Phil" Roe (pictured left), and Roe went on to win the general election over Rob Russell.
Senator Bob Corker's term expires in 2012 and the next Tennessee Gubanatorial Election is in 2010.
John McCain won the eleven electoral votes from Tennessee.
| Tennessee Senate II | ||
| Lamar Alexander Incumbent (65%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Bob Tuke (DFL - 32%); Daniel Lewis (LIB); Edward Buck (IND); Christopher Fenner (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 1st District | ||
| David Phil Roe (72%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Rob Russell (DFL - 24%); Joel Goodman (IND); TK Owens (IND); James Reeves (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 2nd District | ||
| John J Duncan Incumbent (78%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Bob Scott (DFL - 22%) | ||
| Tennessee 3rd District | ||
| Zach Wamp Incumbent (69%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Doug Vandagriff (DFL - 28%); Ed Choate (IND); Jean Howard-Hill (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 4th District | ||
| Lincoln Davis Incumbent (59%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Monty Lankford (REP - 38%); James Anthony Gray (IND); Kevin Ragsdale (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 5th District | ||
| Jim Cooper Incumbent (66%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Gerard Donovan (REP - 31%); Aaron Childress (IND); Jon Jackson (IND); John Miglietta (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 6th District | ||
| Bart Gordon Incumbent DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Chris Baker (IND) | ||
| Tennessee 7th District | ||
| Marsha Blackburn Incumbent (69%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Randy Morris (DFL - 31%) | ||
| Tennessee 8th District | ||
| John S Tanner Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL | ||
| Tennessee 9th District | ||
| Steve Cohen Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL | ||