The 1934 United States Senate elections in Wyoming took place on November 6, 1934. Incumbent Democratic Senator
John B. Kendrick died on November 3, 1933, and
Joseph C. O'Mahoney was appointed by Governor
Leslie A. Miller as Kendrick's replacement. Two elections for the same Senate seat were held on the same day; one as a special election to fill the remainder of Kendrick's original six-year term, and another to select a Senator to serve the next six-year term. O'Mahoney ran for re-election in both elections. He was opposed by Republican Congressman
Vincent Carter. Aided by the strong performance by the Democratic Party throughout the country in
1934, and by Governor Miller's
landslide re-election, O'Mahoney handily defeated Carter to win re-election.