In 2014, Miller announced his intention to challenge the incumbent HD47
State Representative Linda Stewart, a heavily favored
Democrat. Facing environmental consultant Mo Pearson in the
Republican primary, Miller prevailed with 74% of the vote and went on to beat
Democrat Linda Stewart. During his first term in the
Florida House of Representatives Miller worked across the aisle to pass bills to combat veteran homelessness and cosponsored legislation to address the human trafficking crisis. In 2015, Miller was assigned to the House Ways and Means committee. In 2016 Miller was not challenged by a primary opponent and faced Democrat Beth Turra in the general election. In a district that
Hillary Clinton won by 12 percent, Miller was able to retain his seat. ==Electoral history==