Brian Miller (New York politician)
Brian Miller | |
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Member of the New York State Assembly from the 122nd district | |
Assumed office January 2017 | |
Preceded by | Claudia Tenney |
Personal details | |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Dawn Miller |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Mohawk Valley Community College |
Website | Official website |
Brian D. Miller is an American politician and mechanical engineer, currently representing the 122nd District in the New York State Assembly. The district includes portions of Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, and Otsego counties.
Early life and education
Miller is native of Utica, New York. A graduate of Mohawk Valley Community College, Miller has worked as a mechanical engineer for over 30 years.[1]
Career
In 1999, Miller was elected to the Oneida County Legislature, and later served as its chairman of the Public Works Committee, assistant majority leader, and as a member of the Ways and Means Committee. He also was Bridgewater Town Supervisor for eight years.[2]
New York State Assembly
After Assemblywoman Claudia Tenney was elected to United States House of Representatives in 2016, Miller opted to fill her vacant seat in the New York State Assembly. He defeated Maria Kelso in the Republican primary, winning the nomination by a 54 to 46 percent margin.[3]
In the general election, Miller defeated Democrat Arlene Feldmeier and Kelso again, with over 54 percent of the vote in the three-way race. He was sworn into office in 2017 to succeed Tenney.[4][5]
Personal life
Miller resides in New Hartford, New York with his wife and son.[6] In March 2020, he was hospitalized with COVID-19, the fourth Assemblymember to be diagnosed.[7]
References
- ^ "Republican Brian Miller launches bid for NY's 101st Assembly District seat". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "County lawmaker enters race for 101st Assembly seat". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "GOP earned local, national wins in 2016". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "Three vie for 101st Assembly District seat as incumbent Republican runs for Congress". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ "New York State Assembly | Brian D. Miller". nyassembly.gov. Retrieved 2020-04-06.
- ^ "Is governor avoiding Mohawk Valley area? - News - Uticaod - Utica, NY". Retrieved 2017-01-13.
- ^ Slattery, Dennis (March 27, 2020). "Fourth N.Y. Assemblymember tests positive for coronavirus". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
External links
- New York State Assemblyman Brian D. Miller official site