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Political election
1934 United States Senate election in Michigan|
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Nominee
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Arthur Vandenberg
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Frank Picard
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Popular vote
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626,017
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573,574
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Percentage
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51.32%
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47.03%
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U.S. senator before election
Arthur Vandenberg
Republican
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Elected U.S. Senator
Arthur Vandenberg
Republican
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The 1934 United States Senate election in Michigan was held on November 6, 1934.
Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg was re-elected to a second consecutive term over Democrat Frank Picard.
Democratic primary[]
Candidates[]
- Claude Carney, candidate for Governor in 1932
- Alva M. Cummins, nominee for Governor in 1922
- Frank Picard, former Saginaw City Attorney and World War I veteran
- Ray D. Schneider
Results[]
General election[]
Results[]
See also[]
References[]
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