1932 United States Senate election in Washington

The 1932 United States Senate election in Washington was held on November 8, 1932. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Wesley Livsey Jones ran for a fifth term in office, but was defeated by former State Representative Homer Bone.

Bone defeated Jones in a landslide. The percentage margin of 27.9 points may be the largest for any incumbent major-party nominee in Senate history. Jones died on November 19, less than two weeks after the election.

Democratic

 * Lloyd Black, former Snohomish County prosecutor
 * Homer Bone, former Farmer-Labor State Representative from Tacoma
 * Edwin J. Brown, former mayor of Seattle (1922–1926)
 * Stephen J. Chadwick, former Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court

Republican

 * Adam Beeler, Justice of the Washington Supreme Court
 * Wesley Livsey Jones, incumbent Senator since 1909

Candidates

 * Homer Bone, former State Representative from Tacoma (Democratic)
 * Frederick R. Burch (Liberty)
 * Andrew T. Hunter (Socialist)
 * Wesley Livsey Jones, incumbent U.S. Senator since 1908 (Republican)
 * Alex Noral (Communist)