Miller was raised in the small town of
Chester, California. He was elected student body president at his high school. He graduated
Phi Beta Kappa from the
University of California, Davis in 1970 and in 1973 received his
J.D. degree from the
University of California (Boalt Hall) School of Law at Berkeley. Miller has also worked as a
legislative aide,
criminal investigator, and college instructor. Miller served as chairman of the Plumas County Democratic Central Committee during law school, and subsequently as an appointed member of the state's newly created Fair Political Practices Commission (1975–76). Before becoming chief deputy to former Secretary of State
March Fong Eu, Miller served as the Secretary of State's chief legal counsel (1976–81). In 1994, March Fong Eu resigned to become
United States Ambassador to the
Federated States of Micronesia, leaving Miller as
Acting Secretary of State. As Chief Deputy Secretary of State, Miller built a solid reputation for smooth, efficient and fairly run statewide
elections, and for the administration of one of the best-run agencies in state government. He ran for election to the post, winning the Democratic primary over Los Angeles Assemblywoman Gwen Moore and former Los Angeles City Councilman (1985-1993) and 1993 mayoral election runner-up
Mike Woo, but lost in a very close general election to
Bill Jones. In 1998, Miller ran in the Democratic primary for
Lieutenant Governor of California, but lost the nomination to the Assembly Speaker,
Cruz Bustamante. Miller then returned to private practice. After the
Help America Vote Act (HAVA) was passed by
Congress in 2002, Miller was appointed by California Secretary of State
Kevin Shelley to lead the implementation of HAVA in California. In 2004, Miller served as special counsel to Shelley when Shelley was accused of misappropriating federal HAVA funds for his own purposes. Shelley eventually resigned in 2005. Miller is a lifelong Californian, an avid runner, avid farmer, and craftsman. He is openly
gay and has been in a relationship since 1973. He and his husband live on a small farm in
Sutter County, near
Sacramento. ==References==