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State of Tennessee Totals General Election United States President State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election United States President 1 Barack Obama - (D) 1,087,437 2 John McCain - (R) 1,479,178 3 Chuck Baldwin - (I) 8,191 4 Bob Barr - (I) 8,547 5 Charles Jay - (I) 1,011 6 Cynthia McKinney - (I) 2,499 7 Brian Moore - (I) 1,326 8 Ralph Nader - (I) 11,560 Total Votes 2,599,749 United States Senate 1 Robert D. Tuke - (D) 767,236 2 Lamar Alexander - (R) 1,579,477 3 Edward L. Buck - (I) 31,631 4 Christopher G. Fenner - (I) 11,073 5 David Gatchell - (I) 7,645 6 Ed Lawhorn - (I) 8,986 7 Daniel Towers Lewis - (I) 9,367 8 Chris Lugo - (I) 9,170 9 Write-In - Casey Gouge - 0 Total Votes 2,424,585 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election U.S. House of Representatives District 1 1 Rob Russell - (D) 57,525 2 Phil Roe - (R) 168,343 3 Joel Goodman - (I) 3,988 4 Thomas (T.K.) Owens - (I) 1,981 5 James W. Reeves - (I) 2,544 Total Votes 234,381 U.S. House of Representatives District 2 1 Bob Scott - (D) 63,639 2 John J. Duncan, Jr. - (R) 227,120 3 Write-In - Bob Chapman - 0 4 Write-In - Christopher Gouge - 0 Total Votes 290,759 U.S. House of Representatives District 3 1 Doug Vandagriff - (D) 73,059 2 Zach Wamp - (R) 184,964 3 Ed Choate - (I) 3,750 4 Jean Howard-Hill - (I) 4,848 5 Write-In - June Griffin - 7 Total Votes 266,628 U.S. House of Representatives District 4 1 Lincoln Davis - (D) 146,776 2 Monty J. Lankford - (R) 94,447 3 James Anthony Gray - (I) 4,869 4 Kevin Ragsdale - (I) 3,713 Total Votes 249,805 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election U.S. House of Representatives District 5 1 Jim Cooper - (D) 181,467 2 Gerard Donovan - (R) 85,471 3 Jon Jackson - (I) 5,464 4 John P. Miglietta - (I) 3,196 5 Write-In - Kelly A. Truman - 0 6 Write-In - Thomas F. Kovach - 4 7 Write-In - Wilson Hubbell - 0 Total Votes 275,602 U.S. House of Representatives District 6 1 Bart Gordon - (D) 194,264 2 Chris Baker - (I) 66,764 Total Votes 261,028 U.S. House of Representatives District 7 1 Randy G. Morris - (D) 99,549 2 Marsha Blackburn - (R) 217,332 Total Votes 316,881 U.S. House of Representatives District 8 1 John Tanner - (D) 180,465 2 Write-In - James Hart - 54 Total Votes 180,519 U.S. House of Representatives District 9 1 Steve Cohen - (D) 198,798 2 Dewey Clark - (I) 10,047 3 Jake Ford - (I) 11,003 4 Mary "Taylor Shelby" Wright - (I) 6,434 Total Votes 226,282 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee Senate District 2 1 Bill Jones - (D) 18,292 2 Ron Ramsey - (R) 48,774 Total Votes 67,066 Tennessee Senate District 4 1 Mike Faulk - (R) 29,428 2 Micheal Williams - (I) 29,181 Total Votes 58,609 Tennessee Senate District 6 1 Gary Farmer - (D) 26,177 2 Jamie Woodson - (R) 58,384 Total Votes 84,561 Tennessee Senate District 8 1 Doug Overbey - (R) 61,299 2 Ira (Doc) Lapides - (I) 13,685 Total Votes 74,984 Tennessee Senate District 10 1 Andy Berke - (D) 47,240 2 Oscar Brown - (R) 19,216 Total Votes 66,456 Tennessee Senate District 12 1 Becky Ruppe - (D) 27,983 2 Ken Yager - (R) 32,509 3 Christopher G. Fenner - (I) 2,954 Total Votes 63,446 Tennessee Senate District 14 1 Eric Stewart - (D) 34,003 2 Mike Niederhauser - (R) 29,586 Total Votes 63,589 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee Senate District 16 1 Jean Anne Rogers - (D) 31,746 2 Jim Tracy - (R) 46,088 Total Votes 77,834 Tennessee Senate District 18 1 Jim Hawkins - (D) 29,196 2 Diane Black - (R) 54,552 Total Votes 83,748 Tennessee Senate District 20 1 Joe M. Haynes - (D) 45,215 2 David Hall - (R) 31,418 Total Votes 76,633 Tennessee Senate District 22 1 Tim Barnes - (D) 37,030 2 Write-In - Rosalind Kurita - 22,805 Total Votes 59,835 Tennessee Senate District 24 1 Roy B. Herron - (D) 45,992 Total Votes 45,992 Tennessee Senate District 26 1 Randy Camp - (D) 32,165 2 Dolores Gresham - (R) 37,186 Total Votes 69,351 Tennessee Senate District 28 1 Jim Kyle - (D) 39,007 Total Votes 39,007 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee Senate District 30 1 Beverly Robison Marrero - (D) 38,680 Total Votes 38,680 Tennessee Senate District 32 1 Mark Norris - (R) 56,866 Total Votes 56,866 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 1 1 Michael Blain Surgenor - (D) 6,803 2 Jon C. Lundberg - (R) 12,986 Total Votes 19,789 Tennessee House of Representatives District 2 1 Nathan Vaughn - (D) 12,536 2 Tony Shipley - (R) 12,858 Total Votes 25,394 Tennessee House of Representatives District 3 1 Jason E. Mumpower - (R) 19,536 Total Votes 19,536 Tennessee House of Representatives District 4 1 Kent Williams - (R) 14,816 2 Priscilla G. Steele - (I) 3,087 Total Votes 17,903 Tennessee House of Representatives District 5 1 Casey Nicholson - (D) 4,294 2 David B. Hawk - (R) 14,353 Total Votes 18,647 Tennessee House of Representatives District 6 1 Robert Dale Ford - (R) 19,175 Total Votes 19,175 Tennessee House of Representatives District 7 1 Matthew Hill - (R) 13,443 2 Mike Williams - (I) 6,012 Total Votes 19,455 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 8 1 Joe McCord - (R) 21,073 Total Votes 21,073 Tennessee House of Representatives District 9 1 Richard D. Gabriel - (D) 5,140 2 Mike Harrison - (R) 14,657 3 Leonard Merritt - (I) 761 Total Votes 20,558 Tennessee House of Representatives District 10 1 John Litz - (D) 14,817 Total Votes 14,817 Tennessee House of Representatives District 11 1 Eddie Yokley - (D) 11,432 2 Dan Ford - (R) 9,968 Total Votes 21,400 Tennessee House of Representatives District 12 1 Richard Montgomery - (R) 21,983 Total Votes 21,983 Tennessee House of Representatives District 13 1 Harry Tindell - (D) 15,560 Total Votes 15,560 Tennessee House of Representatives District 14 1 Ryan A. Haynes - (R) 32,862 Total Votes 32,862 Tennessee House of Representatives District 15 1 Joe Armstrong - (D) 12,852 2 Rachel L. Ray - (R) 5,187 Total Votes 18,039 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 16 1 Barbara Nicodemus - (D) 9,470 2 Bill Dunn - (R) 22,496 Total Votes 31,966 Tennessee House of Representatives District 17 1 Frank S. Niceley - (R) 16,876 2 David L. Seal - (I) 7,872 Total Votes 24,748 Tennessee House of Representatives District 18 1 Stacey Campfield - (R) 21,973 Total Votes 21,973 Tennessee House of Representatives District 19 1 Harry Brooks - (R) 21,375 Total Votes 21,375 Tennessee House of Representatives District 20 1Bob Ramsey - (R) 22,864 Total Votes 22,864 Tennessee House of Representatives District 21 1 Jimmy Matlock - (R) 26,406 Total Votes 26,406 Tennessee House of Representatives District 22 1 Eric Watson - (R) 18,538 Total Votes 18,538 Tennessee House of Representatives District 23 1 Mike Bell - (R) 19,249 Total Votes 19,249 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 24 1 Kevin D Brooks - (R) 16,023 2 Greg Cain - (I) 3,689 Total Votes 19,712 Tennessee House of Representatives District 25 1 Eric H. Swafford - (R) 21,225 Total Votes 21,225 Tennessee House of Representatives District 26 1 Gerald McCormick - (R) 21,894 Total Votes 21,894 Tennessee House of Representatives District 27 1 Richard L. Floyd - (R) 21,265 Total Votes 21,265 Tennessee House of Representatives District 28 1 Tommie F. Brown - (D) 16,658 Total Votes 16,658 Tennessee House of Representatives District 29 1 Joanne Favors - (D) 15,946 2 Basil Marceaux Jr. - (R) 5,961 Total Votes 21,907 Tennessee House of Representatives District 30 1Vince Dean - (R) 20,986 Total Votes 20,986 Tennessee House of Representatives District 31 1 Jim Cobb - (R) 21,723 Total Votes 21,723 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 32 1 Dennis Ferguson - (D) 18,934 Total Votes 18,934 Tennessee House of Representatives District 33 1 Jim Hackworth - (D) 15,295 2 Alex Moseley - (R) 9,744 Total Votes 25,039 Tennessee House of Representatives District 34 1 Rishi K Saxena - (D) 13,004 2 Donna Rowland - (R) 24,664 Total Votes 37,668 Tennessee House of Representatives District 35 1 Dennis "Coach" Roach - (R) 13,630 2 Edward (Ed) Baldwin - (I) 5,393 Total Votes 19,023 Tennessee House of Representatives District 36 1 Roger Byrge - (D) 7,930 2 Chad Faulkner - (R) 8,321 3 Virgil Kidwell - (I) 1,045 Total Votes 17,296 Tennessee House of Representatives District 37 1 Bill W. Harmon - (D) 14,091 2 Rip Van Winkle - (R) 8,623 Total Votes 22,714 Tennessee House of Representatives District 38 1 Leslie Winningham - (D) 14,224 Total Votes 14,224 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 39 1 George Fraley - (D) 13,736 2 Steve Heath - (R) 10,248 Total Votes 23,984 Tennessee House of Representatives District 40 1 Cleveland Derrick Bain - (D) 8,542 2 Terri Lynn Weaver - (R) 11,290 3 Ray Amalfitano - (I) 817 Total Votes 20,649 Tennessee House of Representatives District 41 1 John Mark Windle - (D) 17,025 Total Votes 17,025 Tennessee House of Representatives District 42 1 Henry D Fincher - (D) 17,019 Total Votes 17,019 Tennessee House of Representatives District 43 1 Charles Curtiss - (D) 15,649 Total Votes 15,649 Tennessee House of Representatives District 44 1 Mike McDonald - (D) 19,747 Total Votes 19,747 Tennessee House of Representatives District 45 1 Andy Allman - (D) 10,466 2 Debra Maggart - (R) 19,473 Total Votes 29,939 13-Apr-09 State of Tennessee Totals November 4, 2008 General Election Tennessee House of Representatives District 46 1 Stratton Bone - (D) 14,166 2 Albert McCall - (R) 11,228 Total Votes 25,394 Tennessee House of Representatives District 47 1 John Greeter - (D) 10,199 2 Judd Matheny - (R) 14,027 Total Votes 24,226 Tennessee House of Representatives District 48 1 Tim Tipps - (D) 13,140 2 Joe Carr - (R) 13,968 Total Votes 27,108 Tennessee House of Representatives District 49 1 Kent Coleman - (D) 15,660 2 Rick Womick - (R) 14,013 Total Votes 29,673 Tennessee House of Representatives District 50 1 Gary W.
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