George Miller
Democratic
Date | Party | Office | Votes | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
03-25-1969 | Democratic | SD-07 | 61121 | Loss |
11-05-1974 | Democratic | CD-07 | 83054 | Win |
11-02-1976 | Democratic | CD-07 | 147064 | Win |
11-07-1978 | Democratic | CD-07 | 109676 | Win |
11-04-1980 | Democratic | CD-07 | 142044 | Win |
11-02-1982 | Democratic | CD-07 | 126952 | Win |
11-06-1984 | Democratic | CD-07 | 158306 | Win |
11-04-1986 | Democratic | CD-07 | 124174 | Win |
11-08-1988 | Democratic | CD-07 | 170006 | Win |
11-06-1990 | Democratic | CD-07 | 121080 | Win |
11-03-1992 | Democratic | CD-07 | 153320 | Win |
11-08-1994 | Democratic | CD-07 | 116105 | Win |
11-05-1996 | Democratic | CD-07 | 137089 | Win |
11-03-1998 | Democratic | CD-07 | 125842 | Win |
11-07-2000 | Democratic | CD-07 | 159692 | Win |
11-05-2002 | Democratic | CD-07 | 97849 | Win |
11-02-2004 | Democratic | CD-07 | 166831 | Win |
11-07-2006 | Democratic | CD-07 | 118000 | Win |
11-04-2008 | Democratic | CD-07 | 170962 | Win |
11-02-2010 | Democratic | CD-07 | 122435 | Win |
11-06-2012 | Democratic | CD-11 | 200743 | Win |
Candidate Biography:
Born: May 15, 1945 in Richmond, CA
Married: Cynthia Caccavo Miller
Children: George* and Stephen
Family: Son of George Miller Jr.
1969-1974: Legislative Assistant, State Senate Majority Leader George Moscone
2008: Delegate, Democratic National Convention
- No relation to Congressman George P. Miller
- George Miller (this candidate's son) was a 1996 Primary candidate for AD-11 (Lost).
- PLACENAME: The Congressman George Miller Bridge is the bridge that carries I-680 traffic north between Solano and Contra Costa counties. The southbound traffic is carried by the "George Miller Jr. Bridge" (which was named for his father).
- TENURE: Miller retired from Congress after 40 years in office. He is tied with Henry Waxman and Pete Stark as the longest-serving US Representatives in California history. Of the three, Stark was the only one to hold the record the longest (he reached 40 years two years before the other two), Waxman had the longest overall political career (having also served six years in the State Assembly) and Miller received the most votes during his campaigns for Congress (a total of 2,751,224) compared to 2.66 million for Waxman and 2.28 million votes for Stark.