1916 United States Senate election in California

The 1916 United States Senate election in California was held on November 6, 1916. Incumbent Senator John Downey Works did not run for re-election.

Governor of California and 1912 Progressive Party vice presidential nominee Hiram Johnson won the open seat, defeating Democratic attorney and Mayor of San Marino George Patton.

Candidates

 * Willis H. Booth, banker and philanthropist
 * Hiram Johnson, Governor of California

Candidates

 * George S. Patton, Mayor of San Marino

Results
George Patton was unopposed on the ballot, but Hiram Johnson, Willis Booth, and Walter Thomas Mills received write-in votes.

Candidates

 * Hiram Johnson, Governor of California

Results
Gov. Hiram Johnson was unopposed on the primary ballot, but Willis Booth did receive write-in votes.

Candidates

 * Walter Thomas Mills

Results
Walter Thomas Mills was unopposed on the primary ballot, but Hiram Johnson and Willis Booth received write-in votes.

Candidates

 * Marshall W. Atwood, perennial candidate

Results
Atwood was unopposed on the primary ballot, but Hiram Johnson and Willis Booth received write-in votes.