The polarization of the reflection of a uniform plane wave incident on a spherical reflector is analyzed using the current distribution method for scattered fields. The current distribution on the reflector is derived. For reflectors subtending about

or less, the radiation scattered in the direction of the circle of least confusion has essentially the same polarization as that reflected specularly from the tangent plane. The effective current, the component of surface current density radiating toward the focal region, is derived in several representations. Assuming

incident polarization, contour plots are provided for

, and

components in spherical coordinates. Next, general formulas are derived for the

components of the reflected fields, in terms of the direction cosines of the normal to the reflecting surface. These are displayed in terms of projections, and apply directly to the spherical reflector.