In the 1974 general election, he opted to run for a position as an Appellate Judge on the Third Judicial Court in lieu of running for reelection to the House. He was succeeded in the Illinois House by
Richard Mautino. In 1990, Barry ran against fellow Appellate Judge and
Republican candidate
James D. Heiple for the vacancy created by the retirement of
Howard C. Ryan. Heiple won by a margin of only 2,827 votes (50.33% to 49.67%). Each candidate won a large plurality in his home county, while the vote in other counties closely followed party lines. Barry retired from the bench in 1994. and the Illinois Supreme Court's committee on legislative affairs. He also served as Presiding Judge of the Third District and of the Appellate Court's Industrial Commission Division. In 2001, Governor
George Ryan appointed Barry to the
Illinois Gaming Board. In 2002, Barry was appointed to serve on the Illinois Appellate Court for a two-year term to fill the vacancy left by
Thomas Homer's retirement. He retired from law practice in 2006. Barry died April 4, 2017, at age 92. ==References==