Judith Mary (Judy) Keall (née Dixon, born 10 January 1942) is a former New Zealand politician. She was an MP from 1984 to 1990, and again from 1993 until her retirement in 2002, representing the Labour Party.
Dixon was born in Timaru on 10 May 1942.
She was first elected to Parliament in the 1984 elections, winning the North Shore seat of Glenfield. She was re-elected in the 1987 elections, but in the 1990 elections, she was defeated by National's Peter Hilt.
In the 1993 elections, she returned to Parliament as MP for the lower North Island seat of Horowhenua. In the 1996 elections, when the Horowhenua electorate was abolished, she was elected as MP for the new Otaki electorate. She was re-elected in the 1999 elections, but at the 2002 elections, she chose to retire from Parliament. She was one of only two electorate MPs who retired in 2002; the other was Labour's Geoff Braybrooke. Keall was succeeded by her former Parliamentary Secretary, Darren Hughes.
Keall chaired Parliament's health select committee and she was the key proponent of legislation that would make bars and restaurants smoke-free.
It's hard to find a reason
To keep standing in the rain
I owe it to my heart to try again
Now I'm standing on the corner
In a town that's hard to face
'Cause it feels like I'm drifting
Through outer space
So was it in, was it out
Tell me what it's all about
Problems that appear so tall
Turn out to be so small
When you're left with nothing at all
I wanna wake up in the morning
Above these lonely streets
And feel you lying next to me
So was it black, was it white
Tell me, is it day or night
Problems that appear so tall
Turn out to be so small
Compared to nothing at all
So many people can tell you what's true
And the more that you listen
The more that we lose
You can feel it disappear
Was it in, was it out
Tell me what it's all about
Problems that appeared so tall
Turned out to be so small
Compared to nothing at all