James Buckley, former US senator, dies at 100

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James Buckley, a former conservative US senator and a Reagan-appointed federal judge, has died, the Conservative Party of New York State confirmed to CNN on Friday. He was 100.

Buckley drew national attention when he secured victory in New York in 1970 with the Conservative Party, becoming the stateโ€™s first third-party senator. He served one term, during which he called for a constitutional amendment to ban abortion with limited exceptions and urged then-President Richard Nixon to resign following the Watergate scandal.

The party described him as โ€œa man for all seasonsโ€ and expressed โ€œenormous debt and gratitudeโ€ in the statement shared with CNN.

โ€œThe life and accomplishments of James Buckley will forever be linked with the Conservative Party,โ€ Gerard Kassar, chairman of the partyโ€™s New York chapter, said in the statement. โ€œAll New Yorkers and the nation has lost a man who spent most of his long life in service to his country.โ€

Buckley became the oldest living former senator when he turned 100 years old in March, according to The Heritage Foundation. He lived in Bethesda, Maryland, until his death, according to his congressional biography.

Born in New York City on March 9, 1923, Buckley received his bachelorโ€™s degree from Yale University in 1943, according to his congressional biography, and served in the US Navy during World War II before returning to Yale for his law degree, which he received in 1949. His siblings include William F. Buckley, the late founder of the National Review and a prominent conservative commentator who also forayed into politics with a mayoral bid in New York City.

In November 1970, Buckley edged out then-Democratic Rep. Richard Ottinger and incumbent Republican Sen. Charles Goodell in a close race to become the first third-party US senator in 30 years, The New York Times reported at the time.

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