Barry Levey (August 7, 1930 – February 5, 2004) was a Republican politician and a former member of the Ohio General Assembly.
In 1970, Levey, along with Buz Lukens, was mentioned as a potential successor to Walter E. Powell in the Ohio Senate.
[1] He went on to serve as a trustee for Miami University,[2] and work in private practice as an attorney.
Levey opted to run for Ohio Attorney General in 1986,[3] but lost to incumbent Democrat Anthony Celebrezze.
[4] However, following his defeat, Levey was chosen by Ohio Senate Republicans to succeed Buz Lukens, who had been elected to Congress.