1936 United States Senate election in Maine

The 1936 United States Senate election in Maine was held on September 14, 1936. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Wallace White was re-elected to a second term over Governor Louis J. Brann.

Although 1936 is typically seen as the end of Maine's status as a national bellwether, White's narrow victory in strongly Republican Maine may have been a portent of doom for Alf Landon's fall presidential campaign, in which he carried only Maine and nearby Vermont.

Candidates

 * Wallace H. White Jr., incumbent Senator since 1931

Results
Senator White was unopposed for re-nomination.

Candidates

 * Louis J. Brann, Governor of Maine since 1933

Results
Governor Brann was unopposed for the Democratic nomination.