1938 United States Senate special election in New Jersey

The United States Senate special election of 1938 in New Jersey was held on November 8, 1938.

The vacancy was created when incumbent Senator A. Harry Moore resigned to become Governor of New Jersey. Interim appointee John Gerald Milton did not run in the election.

Former Republican U.S. Senator William Warren Barbour returned to the Senate after defeating Democrat William H. J. Ely, the state administrator of the Works Progress Administration.

Candidates

 * William H. J. Ely, administrator of the New Jersey WPA and former State Senator from Bergen County

Candidates

 * William Warren Barbour, former U.S. Senator (1931–37)
 * C. Dan Coskey, candidate for Senate in 1936
 * George O. Pullen, supporter of Francis Townsend

Declined

 * Joseph Frelinghuysen, former U.S. Senator (1917–23) (endorsed Barbour)

Candidates

 * William Warren Barbour (Republican), former U.S. Senator (1931–37)
 * John C. Butterworth (Socialist Labor)
 * William H. J. Ely (Democrat), administrator of the New Jersey WPA
 * Louis H. Kelley (Prohibition)
 * William Norman (Communist)
 * John Palangio (Socialist)
 * Fred Turner (Townsend)