1934 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

The 1934 United States Senate election in Massachusetts was held on November 6, 1934. Democratic incumbent David I. Walsh was re-elected to a second consecutive term, the first Democrat ever to do so in the state, in a landslide over Republican Robert M. Washburn.

Candidates

 * Edward P. Barry, former Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1914–15)
 * William Donahoe, former State Representative from Boston
 * David I. Walsh, incumbent Senator

Candidates

 * Robert M. Washburn, writer and candidate for Senate in 1928

Candidates

 * Albert Sprague Coolidge, candidate for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1930 and 1932 (Socialist)
 * Barnard Smith (Prohibition)
 * David I. Walsh, incumbent Senator since 1926 (Democratic)
 * Robert M. Washburn, writer and candidate for Senate in 1928 (Republican)
 * Albert L. Waterman, candidate for Secretary of the Commonwealth in 1932 and Treasurer in 1920 (Socialist Labor)
 * Paul C. Wicks, candidate for U.S. House in 1932 (Communist)