1934 United States Senate election in Washington

The 1934 United States Senate election in Washington was held on November 6, 1934. Incumbent Democrat Clarence Dill did not run for a third term in office. He was succeeded by Democrat Lewis Schwellenbach, who defeated Republican Reno Odlin for the open seat.

Candidates

 * Harry W. Deegan
 * Charles H. Leavy, U.S. Representative from Spokane
 * John C. Peterson
 * Lewis Schwellenbach, Seattle attorney and candidate for governor in 1932
 * John C. Stevenson, radio announcer and anti-poverty activist
 * James W. Williams

Results
[[File:1934 US Senate election in Washington Democratic primary.svg|thumb|200px|center|Democratic primary results by county: {{legend|#8db8e2|Schwellenbach}}

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Candidates

 * Frank M. Goodwin
 * Ralph Horr, U.S. Representative from Seattle since 1931
 * Frank R. Jeffrey
 * D.V. Morthland, State Senator from Yakima since 1917
 * Reno Odlin

Results
[[File:1934 US Senate election in Washington Republican primary.svg|thumb|200px|center|Primary results by county: {{legend|#ed8783|Odlin}}

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