1934 United States Senate election in Maryland
Nominee
George L. P. Radcliffe
Joseph I. France
Party
Democratic
Republican
Popular vote
264,279
197,643
Percentage
56.10%
41.95%
U.S. senator before election
Phillips Lee Goldsborough
Republican
Elected U.S. Senator
George L. P. Radcliffe
Democratic
The 1934 United States Senate election in Maryland was held on November 5, 1934.
Incumbent Republican Senator Phillips Lee Goldsborough did not seek re-election to a second term in office. In the open race to succeed him, Democratic Maryland Secretary of State George L. P. Radcliffe defeated former Senator Joseph I. France .
Republican primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
Joseph I. France , former U.S. Senator from 1917 to 1923
John Philip Hill , U.S. Representative from Baltimore
C. Wilbur Miller
Results [ ]
Democratic primary [ ]
Candidates [ ]
William Milnes Maloy, candidate for Governor in 1926
George L. P. Radcliffe , Maryland Secretary of State
Results [ ]
General election [ ]
Results [ ]
Notes [ ]
^ The source appears to indicate that this race utilized instant run-off voting . However, it is not clear from the source material how the second choice votes were applied, if at all.
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