1934 Arkansas elections

Arkansas held a general election on November 6, 1934. Held during a midterm year, the state did not vote for President or Senate in 1934. For the United States House of Representatives, each of Arkansas's seven Representatives sought re-election. Only David Delano Glover in the Arkansas 6th was challenged in the Democratic primary, he was defeated by John McClellan. Claude A. Fuller and Tilman B. Parks handily defeated Republican and Independent challengers for the Arkansas 3rd and Arkansas 7th, respectively.

All of Arkansas's statewide constitutional offices were up for reelection, including governor. During the Solid South, the Democratic Party held firm control of virtually every office in The South, including Arkansas. Winning the Democratic primary was considered tantamount to election, with several different factions of the party battling in the open primaries. Incumbent governor Junius Marion Futrell handily won re-election; all other state constitutional offices were held by the Democrats without general election opposition.

Federal

United States House

State

Governor

County results, gubernatorial
Futrell:
     50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
     80–90%      90%+
Ledbetter:
     50–60%
Butler:
Did not win any counties

Lieutenant governor

Lee Cazort won reelection as Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas unopposed in the Democratic primary or general election.[1]

Constitutional offices

Attorney general

Incumbent Hal L. Norwood was defeated in the Democratic primary by Carl E. Bailey, prosecuting attorney for the Sixth Judicial District of Arkansas.

Democratic primary, 1934[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAttorney General Hal L. Norwood121,30949.0
DemocraticProsecuting Attorney Carl E. Bailey 126,171 51.0
Total votes247,480 100.0

Bailey won the seat unopposed in the general election.

Secretary of State

Ed F. McDonald defeated challenger Crip Hall in the Democratic primary.

Democratic primary, 1934[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSecretary of State Ed F. McDonald 140,067 59.7
DemocraticCrip Hall94,56940.3
Total votes234,636 100.0

McDonald won reelection as Arkansas Secretary of State unopposed in the general election.

Auditor

J. Oscar Humphrey defeated challengers Charlie Parker and R. W. Parrish in the Democratic primary.

Democratic primary, 1934[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAuditor J. Oscar Humphrey 117,263 47.8
DemocraticCharley Parker76,00031.0
DemocraticR. W. Parrish52,01721.2
Total votes245,280 100.0

Humphrey won reelection as Arkansas Auditor of State unopposed in the general election.

Treasurer

Incumbent Roy V. Leonard was defeated in the Democratic primary by Earl Page.

Democratic primary, 1934[1]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticTreasurer Roy V. Leonard94,56938.5
DemocraticEarl Page 151,160 61.5
Total votes245,729 100.0

Page won election as Arkansas Treasurer of State unopposed in the general election.

State Land Commissioner

George W. Neal won reelection as Arkansas State Land Commissioner unopposed in the Democratic primary or general election.[1]

See also

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