Judy Keall

Judith Mary Keall (née Dixon, born 10 January 1942) is a former New Zealand politician.

[4] In the 1993 election, she returned to Parliament as MP for the lower North Island seat of Horowhenua.

After reentering parliament she supported Mike Moore when he was successfully challenged for the leadership by deputy leader Helen Clark.

[7] Keall chaired Parliament's health select committee[9] and she was the key proponent of legislation that would make bars and restaurants smoke-free.

[10] Keall was separated from her husband Graeme for seven years and part of her retirement from politics was that she could spend more time with him.

Judy Keall in 1989