1934 United States Senate election in Florida

The 1934 United States Senate election in Florida was held on November 6, 1934.

Incumbent Senator Park Trammell ran for a fourth term in office. Trammell failed to achieve a majority in the June 5 primary election, but he narrowly defeated Claude Pepper in a run-off on June 26. Trammell won the November general election without an opponent.

Candidates

 * Charles A. Mitchell, attorney
 * Claude Pepper, attorney and former State Representative
 * James F. Sikes, State Senator
 * Park Trammell, incumbent Senator since 1917
 * Hortense K. Wells, Florida Democratic Committeewoman

Aftermath
Senator Trammell died during his fourth term in 1936.

Pepper ran for Florida's other Senate seat in 1936 and won without an opponent.