1934 United States Senate election in Florida

Park Trammell Democratic Park Trammell Democratic The 1934 United States Senate election in Florida was held on November 6, 1934.Incumbent Senator Park Trammell ran for a fourth term in office.Trammell failed to achieve a majority in the June 5 primary election, but he narrowly defeated Claude Pepper in a run-off on June 26.Trammell won the November general election without an opponent.Senator Trammell died during his fourth term in 1936. Pepper ran for Florida's other Senate seat in 1936 and won without an opponent.
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