1922 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

The 1922 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on Tuesday, November 7. Incumbent Republican Senator Henry Cabot Lodge was re-elected to a fifth term in office over Democrat William A. Gaston.

Declared

 * Henry Cabot Lodge, incumbent Senator and Senate Majority Leader
 * Joseph H. Walker, former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Campaign
Walker accused Lodge of having "reactionary" tendencies and not properly representing the Republican Party.

Declared

 * William A. Gaston, nominee for governor in 1902 and 1903 and son of former Governor William Gaston
 * Dallas Lore Sharp, author and Boston University professor
 * John Jackson Walsh, former State Senator and 1920 gubernatorial nominee
 * Sherman L. Whipple, attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate in 1911 and 1913

Candidates

 * Washington Cook, rubber manufacturer and brother of Alonzo B. Cook (Independent)
 * William A. Gaston, nominee for governor in 1902 and 1903 and son of former Governor William Gaston (Democratic)
 * Henry Cabot Lodge, incumbent Senator since 1893 (Republican)
 * John A. Nicholls (Prohibition Progressive)
 * John Weaver Sherman (Socialist)
 * William E. Weeks, former Mayor of Everett (Progressive)

Campaign
Washington Cook ran on a platform that supported the League of Nations, women's suffrage, enforcement of the 18th Amendment, measures to stop the lynching of African-Americans in the south, creation of a national divorce law, and adequate compensation for soldiers.