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Democratic holds
Democratic pickups
Simultaneous hold
Farmer-Labor hold
Progressive hold
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The United States Senate elections of 1934 occurred in the middle of Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first term. In the middle of the Great Depression, voters strongly backed Roosevelt's New Deal and his allies in the Senate.
The Democrats took nine Republican seats, including an open seat in Maryland and the seats of eight incumbents:
Further, Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (R-WI) left the Republican Party to join the Progressive Party.
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Bold state indicates election article link. Bold candidate indicates winner.
Date | State | Incumbent | Party | Result | Candidates |
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January 16, 1934 | Vermont Special: Class 3 |
Ernest W. Gibson | Republican | Appointee elected to finish term | Ernest W. Gibson (Republican), 58.2% Harry W. Witters (Democratic), 41.8% |
All races are for the Class 1 seat, unless otherwise noted.
State | Incumbent | Party | Results | Candidates |
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Arizona | Henry F. Ashurst | Democratic | Re-elected | Henry F. Ashurst (Democratic), 72.0% J. E. Thompson (Republican), 25.6% |
California | Hiram W. Johnson | Republican | Re-elected | Hiram W. Johnson (Republican), 94.5% George R. Kirkpatrick (Socialist), 5.3% |
Connecticut | Frederic C. Walcott | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Francis T. Maloney (Democratic), 51.8% Frederic C. Walcott (Republican), 48.3% |
Delaware | John G. Townsend, Jr. | Republican | Re-elected | John G. Townsend, Jr. (Republican), 53.3% Wilbur L. Adams (Democratic), 46.2% |
Florida | Park Trammell | Democratic | Re-elected | Park Trammell (Democratic), unopposed |
Indiana | Arthur Raymond Robinson | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Sherman Minton (Democratic), 51.5% Arthur Raymond Robinson (Republican), 47.5% |
Maine | Frederick Hale | Republican | Re-elected | Frederick Hale (Republican), 50.1% Frederick Harold Dubord (Democratic), 49.7% |
Maryland | Phillips Lee Goldsborough | Republican | Retired Democratic gain |
George L. P. Radcliffe (Democratic), 56.1% Joseph I. France (Republican), 42.0% |
Massachusetts | David I. Walsh | Democratic | Re-elected | David I. Walsh (Democratic), 59.4% Robert M. Washburn (Republican), 37.4% |
Michigan | Arthur H. Vandenberg | Republican | Re-elected | Arthur H. Vandenberg (Republican), 51.3% Frank A. Picard (Democratic), 47.0% John Monarch (Socialist)[1], [Data unknown/missing. You can help!] |
Minnesota | Henrik Shipstead | Farmer-Labor | Re-elected | Henrik Shipstead (Farmer-Labor), 49.9% Einar Hoidale (Democratic), 29.2% N. J. Holmberg (Republican), 19.8% |
Mississippi | Hubert D. Stephens | Democratic | Lost renomination Democratic hold |
Theodore G. Bilbo (Democratic), unopposed |
Missouri | Roscoe C. Patterson | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Harry S. Truman (Democratic), 59.5% Roscoe C. Patterson (Republican), 39.7% W. C. Meyer (Socialist), 0.7% |
Montana General: Class 1 |
Burton K. Wheeler | Democratic | Re-elected | Burton K. Wheeler (Democratic), 70.1% George M. Bourquin (Republican), 28.7% |
Montana Special: Class 2 |
John E. Erickson | Democratic | Appointee lost nomination to finish term Democratic hold |
James E. Murray (Democratic), 59.6% Scott Leavitt (Republican), 39.5% |
Nebraska | Richard C. Hunter | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Edward R. Burke (Democratic), 55.3% Robert G. Simmons (Republican), 42.9% |
Nevada | Key Pittman | Democratic | Re-elected | Key Pittman (Democratic), 64.5% George W. Malone (Republican), 33.4% |
New Jersey | Hamilton F. Kean | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
A. Harry Moore (Democratic), 57.9% Hamilton F. Kean (Republican), 40.9% |
New Mexico General: Class 1 |
Bronson M. Cutting | Republican | Re-elected | Bronson M. Cutting (Republican), 50.2% Dennis Chavez (Democratic), 49.4% |
New Mexico Special: Class 2 |
Carl A. Hatch | Democratic | Appointee elected to finish term | Carl A. Hatch (Democratic), 54.5% Richard C. Dillon (Republican), 45.0% |
New York | Royal S. Copeland | Democratic | Re-elected | Royal S. Copeland (Democratic), 55.3% E. Harold Cluett (Republican), 36.9% Norman Thomas (Socialist), 5.3% |
North Dakota | Lynn J. Frazier | Republican | Re-elected | Lynn J. Frazier (Republican), 58.2% Henry Holt (Democratic), 40.2% |
Ohio | Simeon D. Fess | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Vic Donahey (Democratic), 60.0% Simeon D. Fess (Republican), 39.4% |
Pennsylvania | David A. Reed | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Joseph F. Guffey (Democratic), 50.8% David A. Reed (Republican), 46.5% |
Rhode Island | Felix Hebert | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Peter G. Gerry (Democratic), 57.1% Felix Hebert (Republican), 42.9% |
Tennessee General: Class 1 |
Kenneth D. McKellar | Democratic | Re-elected | Kenneth D. McKellar (Democratic), 63.4% Ben W. Hooper (Republican), 35.8% |
Tennessee Special: Class 2 |
Nathan L. Bachman | Democratic | Appointee elected to finish term | Nathan L. Bachman (Democratic), 80.1% John R. Neal (Independent), 19.9% |
Texas | Tom Connally | Democratic | Re-elected | Tom Connally (Democratic), 96.7% |
Utah | William H. King | Democratic | Re-elected | William H. King (Democratic), 53.1% Don B. Colton (Republican), 45.4% |
Vermont General: Class 1 |
Warren R. Austin | Republican | Re-elected | Warren R. Austin (Republican), 51.0% Fred C. Martin (Democratic), 48.4% |
Virginia | Harry F. Byrd | Democratic | Re-elected | Harry F. Byrd (Democratic), 76.0% Lawrence C. Page (Republican), 20.9% |
Washington | Clarence C. Dill | Democratic | Retired Democratic hold |
Lewis B. Schwellenbach (Democratic), 60.9% Reno Odlin (Republican), 34.0% |
West Virginia | Henry D. Hatfield | Republican | Lost re-election Democratic gain |
Rush D. Holt (Democratic), 55.1% Henry D. Hatfield (Republican), 44.4% |
Wisconsin | Robert M. La Follette, Jr. | Republican | Re-elected in new party Progressive gain |
Robert M. La Follette, Jr. (Progressive), 47.8% John M. Callahan (Democratic), 24.2% John B. Chapple (Republican), 22.8% |
Wyoming | Joseph C. O'Mahoney | Democratic | Re-elected | Joseph C. O'Mahoney (Democratic), 56.6% Vincent Carter (Republican), 43.0% |
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