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The 1970 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 3, 1970, to elect New York's Class I Senator in its delegation. Representative Charles Goodell had been appointed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller to serve the remainder of Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial term, following Kennedy's assassination.

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  • The 1970 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 3, 1970, to elect New York's Class I Senator in its delegation. Representative Charles Goodell had been appointed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller to serve the remainder of Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial term, following Kennedy's assassination. Goodell attempted to win election to a full term in the Senate with the Republican and Liberal nominations, but faced opposition from Democratic nominee Richard Ottinger and Conservative nominee James L. Buckley. Buckley was able to win with a plurality of the popular vote due to the left-wing vote being split between Ottinger and Goodell. Buckley would serve in the Senate until his re-election bid was defeated by Daniel Patrick Moynihan in 1976. Buckley's victory in the 1970 election would remain the last time a third-party candidate won election to the Senate until Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman won re-election with the Connecticut for Lieberman nomination in 2006, and the most recent occasion that a non-incumbent Senate candidate won on a third-party ballot line. (en)
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  • 1970 United States Senate election in New York (en)
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  • New York (en)
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  • Ottinger, McCarthy, O'Dwyer, and Sorensen appeared on the primary ballot for the Democratic senatorial nomination. (en)
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  • ; Governors *Nelson Rockefeller, 49th Governor of New York ; United States Senate * J. Caleb Boggs, United States Senator from Delaware * Clifford P. Case, United States Senator from New Jersey * Marlow Cook, United States Senator from Kentucky * Mark Hatfield, United States Senator from Oregon *Jacob Javits, United States Senator from New York *Charles H. Percy, United States Senator from Illinois * William B. Saxbe, United States Senator from Ohio ; State legislators *Lawrence E. Corbett, Jr., member of the New York State Assembly ; Local officials *Timothy W. Costello, Deputy Mayor of New York City *John Lindsay, 103rd Mayor of New York City ; Newspapers *Dunkirk Evening Observer, daily newspaper *The New York Times, newspaper based in New York City ; Notable individuals * Daniel Berrigan, Jesuit priest * Philip Berrigan, Catholic priest * Malcolm Boyd, Episcopal priest *Noam Chomsky, political theorist and activist *William E. Doulin, chairman of the Orange County Republican Party *Jane Fonda, actress and political activist * Betty Friedan, feminist activist *Coretta Scott King, political activist and widow of Martin Luther King, Jr. *Charles T. Lanigan, chairman of the New York Republican Party *Rogers Morton, chairman of the Republican National Committee *David Schoenbrun, journalist *William Sloane Coffin, clergyman and peace activist *Benjamin Spock, pediatrician and political activist *George Wald, Nobel Prize recipient * Howard Zinn, historian (en)
  • ; Organizations *Orleans County Democratic committee ; Local officials *Mike Lazar, member of the New York City Council from Queens ; Notable individuals *Morris B. Abram, lawyer and former president of Brandeis University (en)
  • ; United States Senator * Eugene McCarthy, United States Senator from Minnesota ;United States House of Representatives *Ed Koch, member of United States House of Representatives from New York's 17th and 18th congressional districts *Benjamin Stanley Rosenthal, member of United States House of Representatives from New York's 6th, 8th, and 7th congressional districts ; Local officials *Bess Myerson, Commissioner of New York City Department of Consume Affairs *Paul O'Dwyer, member of the New York City Council *Robert F. Wagner, Jr., 102nd Mayor of New York City ; Newspapers *Newsday, daily newspaper *New York Post, daily newspaper (en)
  • ;United States House of Representatives *Shirley Chisholm, member of the United States House of Representatives from New York's 12th congressional district ;Local officials *Robert F. Wagner, Jr., 102nd Mayor of New York City (en)
  • ; Organizations *Franklin County Republican Party *Oneida Republican City Committee *Uniformed Firefighters Association, firefighters union ; United States House of Representatives *James J. Delaney, member of the United States House of Representatives *Hamilton Fish III, member of the United States House of Representatives from New York's 26th congressional district *Martin B. McKneally, member of the United States House of Representatives from New York's 27th congressional district ; State legislators *Emeel S. Betros, member of the New York State Assembly *Edward J. Keenan, member of the New York State Assembly *Edwyn E. Mason, member of the New York State Assembly *Robert Watson Pomeroy, member of the New York State Senate *William T. Smith, member of the New York State Senate ; Local officials *Fred J. Eckert, Greece Town Supervisor *Vincent R. Impellitteri, 101st Mayor of New York City ; Newspapers *Daily News, daily newspaper *Democrat and Chronicle, daily newspaper *Rochester Times-Union, daily newspaper ; Notable individuals *Reid Buckley, author and brother of James L. Buckley and William Buckley, Jr. *Marion Crain, widow of Irving Ives, former United States Senator from New York (en)
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  • ~62.00% (en)
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  • The 1970 United States Senate election in New York was held on November 3, 1970, to elect New York's Class I Senator in its delegation. Representative Charles Goodell had been appointed by Governor Nelson Rockefeller to serve the remainder of Robert F. Kennedy's senatorial term, following Kennedy's assassination. (en)
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