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31: 580:, who had resigned to take a new job in the state government. Miller prevailed in the primary over Monona attorney Helen Marks Dicks, Madison city budget analyst Dan Bohrod, and Madison activist Barbara Pennington. In the general election, he faced Republican Madison consultant Kevin Miller, and won 68% of the vote in the Democrat-friendly district. Miller was re-elected in his Assembly seat in 2000 and 2002, and continued his education during this time, attending the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development and the Flemming Fellows Leadership Institute. 384: 565: 396: 363: 422: 646:
him and had the option of merging their signatures with those collected by the Utah-based group American Patriot Recall Coalition in order to meet the minimum number of signatures required. However, the group decided not to do so because they claimed "the APRC is a front group for either wrecking conservative causes or for simple money making."
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A series of recall elections followed the Budget Repair Bill controversy, as Democrats were targeted for leaving the state and Republicans were targeted for the legislation itself. Miller was one of the senators subject to a recall movement. Organizers of the recall came within 268 votes of recalling
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as Governor and new majorities in the Legislature. Miller was chosen as the new leader for Senate Democrats in the minority, and expressed interest in working with the new majority to advance the business of the state. However, Governor Walker's
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Miller rose through the ranks in the Democratic caucus and was chosen as caucus chairman when the Democrats took the majority in 2007. Later that year, he became co-chair of the powerful Joint Finance Committee.
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In January 2020, Senator Miller announced he would not seek re-election to a fifth term in the Senate. He left office in January 2021.
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rights for public employee unions—was seen as so radical that it provoked massive protests at the
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in 1966 and became an aircraft pilot, he remained in the Guard until 1995. He married second-generation
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Other recalls were more successful, and following the removal of two Republican senators in the
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in the Democratic primary and prevailed with about 58% of the vote.
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was facing criminal indictment. Miller faced fellow-Assemblymember
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Schmidt, Mitchell; Vetterkind, Riley (January 23, 2020).
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and entered politics in 1996, when he was elected to the
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in 2006. Miller and Jo have three children and reside in
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Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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gave Republicans full control of state government with
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as the Democrats' leader for the 2013-2014 session.
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(Scoon) Miller (mother) 1469: 1437: 1411: 1383: 1355: 1327: 1301: 1273: 1242: 472:as a child and graduated from 1: 1918:People from Monona, Wisconsin 1235: 685: 544:in 1973, at age 30, from the 1744:Wisconsin Democracy Campaign 497:Wisconsin Air National Guard 448:, he served 16 years in the 293:Edward Ernst Miller (father) 7: 1879:2012 – 2013 1849:2011 – 2012 1819:2005 – 2021 1682:Wisconsin State Legislature 1315:: Senator Mark Miller. 2014 10: 1954: 1742:campaign contributions at 610: 1881: 1869: 1861: 1851: 1839: 1831: 1821: 1804: 1796: 1789: 1779: 1766: 1758: 1751: 1536:. 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Fitzgerald 1865:Scott L. Fitzgerald 1855:Scott L. Fitzgerald 1835:Scott L. Fitzgerald 1734:Wisconsin Blue Book 1724:Wisconsin Blue Book 1678:Senator Mark Miller 966: 842:Barbara Pennington 705: 664:Scott L. Fitzgerald 650:Joint Senate Leader 400:Wis. National Guard 125:Scott L. Fitzgerald 113:Scott L. Fitzgerald 82:Scott L. Fitzgerald 70:Scott L. Fitzgerald 1644:Madison, Wisconsin 1617:Madison, Wisconsin 1451:The New York Times 1371:. November 1, 2007 1313:Madison, Wisconsin 1309:"Equality for All" 1252:(April 17, 2009). 964: 802:Helen Marks Dicks 703: 628:Budget Repair Bill 591:, where incumbent 570: 531:same-sex marriages 519:Air National Guard 510:Loving v. Virginia 495:Miller joined the 1891: 1890: 1882:Succeeded by 1852:Succeeded by 1822:Succeeded by 1780:Succeeded by 1687:constituency site 1562:The Capital Times 1511:The Capital Times 1311:(Press release). 1259:The Capital Times 1233: 1232: 1158:Eric P. Peterson 1006:Eric P. 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Wisconsin Senate
Scott L. Fitzgerald
Scott L. Fitzgerald
Wisconsin Senate
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Scott L. Fitzgerald
Wisconsin Senate
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Charles Chvala
Melissa Agard
Wisconsin State Assembly
Doris Hanson
Joe Parisi
Boston, Massachusetts
Democratic
Midge Miller
stepmother
Monona, Wisconsin
Alma mater
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Senate website
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Wis. National Guard

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