1936 United States Senate election in Wyoming

The 1936 United States Senate election in Wyoming was held on November 3, 1936. First-term Republican Senator Robert D. Carey ran for re-election. In a rematch of the 1930 race, he once again faced Harry Schwartz, who had since been elected to the State Senate. Carey's fortunes turned considerably from six years prior; he lost re-election to Schwartz by a decisive margin as President Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican presidential nominee Alf Landon in Wyoming in a landslide.

Candidates

 * Harry Schwartz, State Senator, 1930 Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate
 * John D. Clark, economics professor at the University of Nebraska
 * J. Kirk Baldwin, State Treasurer
 * Anthony V. Radalj, executive board member of the United Mine Workers
 * Charles Trenary, State Senator

Candidates

 * Robert D. Carey, incumbent U.S. Senator
 * A. F. Brubaker, rancher