1926 United States Senate election in Washington

The 1926 United States Senate election in Washington was held on November 2, 1926. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Wesley Livsey Jones was re-elected to a fourth term in office over Seattle attorney A. Scott Bullitt.

Frank E. Hammond, one of the losing candidates on the Republican side, ran as a "wet" candidate, opposing the prohibition of alcohol, which was already in effect in Washington state, but not yet nationally.

Democratic

 * A. Scott Bullitt, Seattle attorney
 * James Cleveland Longstreet

Republican

 * Austin E. Griffiths, candidate for Mayor of Seattle in 1916 and U.S. Senate in 1922
 * Frank E. Hammond
 * Lee Roy Henry
 * Wesley Livsey Jones, incumbent Senator since 1909

Candidates

 * A. Scott Bullitt, Seattle attorney (Democratic)
 * David D. Burgess (Socialist Labor)
 * J. L. Freeman (Farmer-Labor)
 * Wesley Livsey Jones, incumbent U.S. Senator since 1908 (Republican)