Buckley was elected lieutenant governor in 1976. He finished second in the popular vote to John T. Alden: John T. Alden, Democrat: 82,632, 48.4% T. Garry Buckley, Republican: 81,471, 47.6% John L. Franco, Liberty Union 6,778, 4.0% Since no candidate received a majority, the
Vermont General Assembly was empowered to choose a winner. The Republican-controlled assembly chose Buckley. With 90 votes required for election the results were: T. Garry Buckley, 90 John T. Alden, 87 John L. Franco, 1 In other such elections, the assembly has usually voted for the candidate who had the most popular votes. In the Alden-Buckley-Franco election, it later came to light that during the election, Alden, an insurance agent, was being investigated for fraud. This was not known publicly, but some legislators were likely aware, and this probably contributed to Buckley's victory. In 1978 Alden was convicted of diverting his clients' premium payments to his own use. Buckley was defeated in the 1978 Republican primary for reelection by
Peter P. Smith. In 1980 he lost a bid for the Republican
U.S. Senate nomination. He retired and moved from
Vermont to
Vero Beach, Florida. ==Death==