Judy Koehler is a former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois Appellate Court Justice. Koehler was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1980, defeating incumbent Representative Donald Anderson in the Republican primary. Koehler received the most votes in the primary, in which the two candidates receiving the most votes were nominated. Koehler also received the most votes in the general election, in which the three candidates receiving the most votes were elected. Koehler first represented the 45th district, but after the Cutback Amendment was redistricted into the 89th district with fellow incumbent Republican Representative John "Jay" Ackerman. The 89th district included all or parts of Marshall, McLean, Stark, Tazewell, and Woodford counties in north-central Illinois. Koehler defeated Ackerman by a wide margin. In the general election, Koehler defeated DemocratMike McNally by more than a 3 to 1 margin. Koehler was unopposed in the 1984 general election. Koehler served as Representative for the 89th district until 1987. Koehler's district was based in north-central Illinois. Koehler opposed the $8,000 a year pay raise that the legislature voted to give itself in a lame-duck session in 1978, and returned $8,000 of her pay to the state treasury every year she was in office, returning a total of $48,000 over her 6 years in office. In 1986, Koehler ran for the United States Senate. Koehler defeated Inland Steel executive George Ranney in the Republican primary, but was unable to oust incumbent Alan Dixon in the general election. She was succeeded in the Illinois House of Representatives by John "Jay" Ackerman, who she had defeated in the 1982 Republican primary for the seat. A graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Koehler served as an assistant DuPage Countystate's attorney. In 1994, Koehler ran for U.S. Congress in Illinois's 18th congressional district to replace the retiring Republican Robert H. Michel. Koehler lost in the primary to Michel's Chief of Staff and endorsed successor Ray LaHood. Following her run for Congress, Koehler became senior legislative counsel of Americans United for Life. In May 1998, Judy Koehler was appointed to the Illinois Appellate Court by Illinois Supreme CourtJustice James Heiple, to fill the vacancy of Michael McCuskey, who had become a federal judge. Koehler narrowly lost in her bid for election to the 3rd district Appellate Court Seat in 2000 to Democrat Mary McDade.
Electoral History
Illinois House of Representatives District 45 Republican primary, 1980
* Judy Koehler, 40,481, 52%
* John "Jay" Ackerman, 22,654, 29%
* Donald Anderson, 14,266, 18%
Illinois House of Representatives District 45 election, 1980
* Judy Koehler, 92,386, 36%
* John "Jay" Ackerman, 77,403, 30%
* Joe Ozella, Jr., 51,823, 20%
* Bernice Jackson, 36,946, 14%
Illinois House of Representatives District 89 Republican primary, 1982
* Judy Koehler, 9,561, 72%
* John "Jay" Ackerman, 3,642, 28%
Illinois House of Representatives District 89 election, 1982
* Judy Koehler, 25,393, 76%
* Mike McNally, 8,105, 24%
Illinois House of Representatives District 89 election, 1984
* Judy Koehler, 127,475, 100%
Republican primary for United States Senate in Illinois, 1986