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The 1934 United States Senate election in Vermont took place on November 6, 1934. Incumbent Republican Warren Austin successfully ran for re-election to a full term in the United States Senate, defeating Democratic candidate Fred C. Martin. Austin was elected in a 1931 special election to replace Frank C. Partridge, who was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the death of Frank L. Greene. To date, Martin's 48.37% vote share remains the largest a Democrat has ever received for Vermont's Class I Senate seat.
Republican primary
= Candidates
=Harry B. Amey, former United States Attorney for the District of Vermont and State Senator from Island Pond
Warren Austin, incumbent Senator since 1931
= Campaign
=Senator Austin undertook an extensive advertising and letter-writing campaign but did not directly address his opponent, who was not considered a strong threat.
= Results
=Democratic primary
= Candidates
=Fred C. Martin, Collector of Internal Revenue for Vermont and nominee for Senate in 1928
= Results
=General election
= Results
=References
= Bibliography
=Mazuzan, George T. (Spring 1971). "Vermont's Traditional Republicanism vs. the New Deal: Warren R. Austin and the Election of 1934" (PDF). The Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society. XXXIX (2).