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George Paul Miller

Democratic

Picture of George Paul Miller
CA Blue Book (1938)
Date Party Office Votes Result
11-03-1936 Democratic AD-14 16975 Win
11-08-1938 Democratic AD-14 24349 Win
11-07-1944 Democratic CD-06 104441 Win
11-05-1946 Democratic CD-06 118548 Win
11-02-1948 Democratic CD-06 194985 Win
11-07-1950 Democratic CD-06 192342 Win
11-04-1952 Democratic CD-08 156445 Win
11-02-1954 Democratic CD-08 101803 Win
11-06-1956 Democratic CD-08 136720 Win
11-04-1958 Democratic CD-08 181437 Win
11-08-1960 Democratic CD-08 152476 Win
11-06-1962 Democratic CD-08 97014 Win
11-03-1964 Democratic CD-08 108771 Win
11-08-1966 Democratic CD-08 92263 Win
11-05-1968 Democratic CD-08 104768 Win
11-03-1970 Democratic CD-08 120041 Win
Website: bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000727
 

Candidate Biography:

Born: January 15, 1891 in San Francisco, CA
Married: Esther M. Perkins (in 1927)
Child: Ann
Military Service: ARMY (WWI)
Died: December 29, 1982 in Alameda, CA

1941-1945: Executive Secretary, CA Division of Fish and Game

  • FATHER OF THE CODE: Miller and Gardiner Johnson authored AB 1843 (1939), which established the California Revenue and Taxation Code.
  • An incumbent who lost their party primary (in 1972).
  • Note: No relation to State Senator George Miller Jr.
  • Note: No relation to US Representative George Miller

Source: "Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-Present" (U.S. Library of Congress) [http://bioguide.congress.gov/]