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Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.)

  • District: 7th District, Northeastern Bay Area -- Vallejo, Richmond
  • Residence: Martinez
  • Born: May 17, 1945; Richmond, Calif.
  • Religion: Roman Catholic
  • Family: Wife, Cynthia Miller; two children
  • Education: San Francisco State U., B.A. 1968; U. of California, Davis, J.D. 1972
  • Military Service: None
  • Political Highlights: Democratic nominee for Calif. Senate, 1969; U.S. House, 1975-present
  • Elected: Elected: 1974 (19th term)
  • Committee Assignments: Education & the Workforce - Ranking Member (Higher Education & Workforce Training; Workforce Protections)
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State Information: 7th District, Northeastern Bay Area -- Vallejo, Richmond

Election History
Year Election Candidate Votes Percent
2010 general George Miller (D) 122,435 68.3%
Rick Tubbs (R) 56,764 31.7%
2008 general George Miller (D) 170,962 72.8%
Roger Petersen (R) 51,166 21.8%
Bill Callison (PFP) 6,695 2.8%
Camden McConnell (LIBERT) 5,950 2.5%
2006 general George Miller (D) 118,000 84%
Camden McConnell (LIBERT) 22,486 16%
2004 general George Miller (D) 166,831 76.1%
Charles Hargrave (R) 52,446 23.9%
2002 general George Miller (D) 97,849 70.7%
Charles Hargrave (R) 36,584 26.4%
Scott Wilson (LIBERT) 3,943 2.8%
Vote For President
Year Democrat Republican Independent
2008 Barack Obama: 71.5% John McCain: 26.5%
2004 John Kerry: 67% George W. Bush: 32%
2000 Al Gore: 65% George W. Bush: 30%

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