1934 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

The 1934 Massachusetts gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1934.

Democratic Mayor of Boston James Michael Curley was elected to his only term as Governor of Massachusetts.

Candidates

 * Charles H. Cole, former Adjutant General of Massachusetts and nominee for Governor in 1928
 * James Michael Curley, Mayor of Boston and nominee for Governor in 1924
 * Frank A. Goodwin, former Registrar of Motor Vehicles (also running as a Republican)

Candidates

 * Joseph L. Hurley, Mayor of Fall River
 * Francis E. Kelly, member of the Boston City Council and candidate for Lt. Governor in 1932

Candidates

 * Gaspar G. Bacon, Lieutenant Governor
 * Frank A. Goodwin, former Registrar of Motor Vehicles (also running as a Democrat)

Withdrew

 * Alvan T. Fuller, former Governor of Massachusetts

Candidates

 * John W. Haigis, former Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts

Results
Haigis was unopposed for the Republican nomination.

Candidates

 * John W. Aiken, nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1932 (Socialist Labor)
 * Gaspar G. Bacon, Lieutenant Governor (Republican)
 * James Michael Curley, Mayor of Boston (Democratic)
 * Freeman W. Follett, resident of Haverhill (Prohibition)
 * Frank A. Goodwin, former Registrar of Motor Vehicles (Equal Tax)
 * Alfred Baker Lewis, attorney, civil rights activist, and perennial candidate (Socialist)
 * Edward Rand Stevens, candidate for Lieutenant Governor in 1924 (Communist)

After losing both the Democratic and Republican primaries, Goodwin entered the general election as an independent on the "Equal Tax" platform.