1932 United States Senate election in Oklahoma

The 1932 United States Senate election in Oklahoma took place on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Democratic Senator Elmer Thomas ran for re-election to a second term. Thomas faced a crowded path to renomination, and only won the Democratic primary following a runoff election with attorney Gomer Smith. On the Republican side, oil magnate Wirt Franklin similarly won the Republican nomination in a runoff election. Thomas overwhelmingly defeated Franklin to win re-election, aided by Democratic presidential nominee Franklin D. Roosevelt's landslide win in Oklahoma over Republican President Herbert Hoover.

Candidates

 * Elmer Thomas, incumbent U.S. Senator
 * Gomer Smith, attorney
 * R. M. McCool, Chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party
 * Albert C. Hunt, former Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice
 * Lee Wade, Duncan contractor
 * Moses E. Harris
 * D. O. Witmer, Cardin salesman, druggist

Candidates

 * Wirt Franklin, oil producer
 * James A. Harris, former Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party
 * Ulysses S. Stone, former U.S. Congressman from Oklahoma's 5th congressional district
 * R. F. Bingham
 * Rexford B. Cragg