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Ross Miller

American attorney and politician


Summary

American attorney and politician

FieldValue
nameRoss Miller
officeMember of the Clark County Commission
from District C
term_startJanuary 4, 2021
term_endJanuary 6, 2025
predecessorLarry Brown
successorApril Becker
office2Secretary of State of Nevada
governor2Jim Gibbons
Brian Sandoval
term_start2January 3, 2007
term_end2January 5, 2015
predecessor2Dean Heller
successor2Barbara Cegavske
birth_nameRoss James Miller
birth_date
birth_placeLas Vegas Valley, Nevada, U.S.
partyDemocratic
spouseDivorced
children3
relativesBob Miller (father)
educationStanford University (BA)
Loyola Marymount University (JD, MBA)
signatureRoss Miller Signature.JPG
website

the American politician

from District C Brian Sandoval Loyola Marymount University (JD, MBA) Ross James Miller (born March 26, 1976) is an American attorney and politician. He is a Democrat, and served as the Clark County Commissioner for District C from 2021 thru 2025, the former Secretary of State of Nevada and 2012–2013 president of the National Association of Secretaries of State. Elected at the age of 30, he was the youngest secretary of state in the history of Nevada and the youngest secretary of state in the country at the time of his election. Miller was not eligible to run for a third term per term limits established by the Nevada Constitution.

Miller was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for attorney general of Nevada in 2014. He was defeated by Republican Adam Laxalt by 46% to 45%.

Early life and education

Miller was born on March 26, 1976, in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is one of three children of former Nevada Governor Bob Miller and his wife, Sandy Miller, the former First Lady of Nevada.

Miller earned his undergraduate degree at Stanford University, during which time he worked as an intern for President Bill Clinton. He later received dual advanced degrees in law and a master's in business administration from Loyola Marymount University. Miller became a deputy district attorney in Clark County, Nevada. His record as a prosecutor led John Walsh to appear in a campaign ad for him during his race for secretary of state.

Political career

As secretary of state and Nevada's chief election officer in 2008, Miller led a voter registration investigation into the prominent anti-poverty organization, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). The investigation led to a search warrant being executed at ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters and eventually led to the filing of 39 criminal counts against ACORN, its Las Vegas field director Christopher Edwards and its former deputy regional field director Amy Busefink. In August 2009, Christopher Edwards pleaded guilty to reduced charges and agreed to testify against ACORN and Busefink.

In 2008, Miller issued challenges to 21 term-limited incumbents who had filed for office in Nevada. They had been in office for at least 12 years, the limit specified in a 1996 state referendum. Miller's decision was the subject of a legal challenge which was ultimately unanimously upheld by the Nevada Supreme Court.

As head of Nevada's commercial recordings division, Miller touted the implementation of a Nevada business portal which would create a "one stop shop" for business transactions with the state. Services offered would range from getting or renewing annual business licenses to registering vehicle fleets to paying state taxes by entering data just once and paying for all the services. The new Web site would also function as a clearinghouse for all payments, which would first go to the Secretary of State's office and then be distributed to the cities and counties.

Miller chaired Nevada's census efforts in 2010. Due to his personal relationship with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White, Miller partnered with the UFC in a census awareness campaign which featured UFC personalities. Miller and White regularly train together in Mixed Martial Arts.

In 2009, Miller was selected as one of "24 Rising Stars" in American governance by the Aspen Institute and awarded the Rodel Fellowship in Public Leadership. The program is a two-year fellowship designed to break down partisan barriers and to enable officeholders to step back from their daily responsibilities to consider broader questions of good governance. In 2013, The Fix named Miller one of the top ten rising stars in politics. Miller was considered a potential candidate to run for attorney general in 2014, with an eye on eventually becoming Governor of Nevada.

Electoral results

Miller was first elected in 2006, defeating Republican Danny Tarkanian with 48.73% of the vote. In 2010, Miller defeated Republican Rob Lauer by a margin of 53.17% to 37.27%.

Personal life

In 2012, Miller won his first sanctioned mixed martial arts fight and immediately retired from competition.

References

References

  1. "About NASS". National Association of Secretaries of State web site.
  2. "Nevada Secretary of State: Ross Miller's Biography". Nvsos.gov.
  3. "Las Vegas News | Breaking News & Headlines".
  4. Hagar, Ray. (January 10, 2013). "Ross Miller: A prince who would be king". [[Reno Gazette-Journal]].
  5. "Meet Ross Miller". YouTube.
  6. Friess, Steve. (2009-05-05). "Acorn Charged in Voter Registration Fraud Case in Nevada". The New York Times.
  7. McCoy, Cara. (23 November 2009). "Ex-ACORN official gets probation for voter registration plan - Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 | 10:01 a.m.". Las Vegas Sun.
  8. (2008-05-23). "Term Limits: Old Faces Meet New Challenges - News - ReviewJournal.com". Lvrj.com.
  9. Cathcart, Rebecca. (2008-07-26). "Campaigns Halt as Nevada Court Upholds Term Limits". The New York Times.
  10. Miller, Ross. (February 2009). "Business Portal Positions the State for the Future". Nevadabusiness.com.
  11. (2010-02-25). "Sparks Tribune - Miller seeks to streamline business process". Dailysparkstribune.com.
  12. "Home". Ross Miller 2010.
  13. "Do Your Census or Else: Campaign to remind Nevadans begins today - News - ReviewJournal.com". Lvrj.com.
  14. (2009-07-29). "Selects 24 "Rising Stars" in Governance For Its Rodel Fellowships in Public Leadership Program". The Aspen Institute.
  15. Sullivan, Sean. (23 August 2013). "The Fix's top 10 rising stars". The Washington Post.
  16. "Nevada 2006 Midterm Election". Thegreenpapers.com.
  17. "2010 Unofficial State Election Results".
  18. (August 20, 2012). "NV Sec of State Miller retiring from MMA, 1-0 mark". San Francisco Chronicle.
  19. (2012-08-19). "Nevada Secretary Of State Ross Miller Makes Successful Mma Debut". Fighthype.
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