Tom Miller (politician) explained

Tom Miller
Office:31st and 33rd Attorney General of Iowa
Governor:Terry Branstad
Tom Vilsack
Chet Culver
Kim Reynolds
Term Start:January 6, 1995
Term End:January 3, 2023
Predecessor:Bonnie Campbell
Successor:Brenna Bird
Governor1:Robert Ray
Terry Branstad
Term Start1:January 12, 1979
Term End1:January 11, 1991
Predecessor1:Richard C. Turner
Successor1:Bonnie Campbell
Birth Name:Thomas John Miller
Birth Date:11 August 1944
Birth Place:Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Children:1
Education:Loras College (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Thomas John Miller (born August 11, 1944) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 33rd Attorney General of Iowa from 1995 to 2023. After the defeat of West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw in 2012 when running for reelection, Miller became the longest serving State Attorney General in the United States.

A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the same position from 1979 to 1991 as the state's 31st Attorney General. Miller's combined tenure of 40 years in office makes him the longest serving State Attorney General in United States history, having surpassed Frank J. Kelley's 37-year term of office as Michigan Attorney General; Kelley still holds the record for longest continuous tenure as an attorney general, having served from 1961 to 1999.[1]

Early life and education

Miller was raised in Dubuque, Iowa to parents Elmer and Betty Miller. His father was a longtime county assessor. He graduated from Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, earned his undergraduate degree at Loras College in Dubuque, and completed his J.D. degree at Harvard Law School in 1969.[2] [3]

Early career

Miller served as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer in Baltimore for one year and as a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative John Culver of Iowa. He worked for the Baltimore Legal Aid Bureau, and taught at the University of Maryland School of Law.

In 1973, Miller returned to northeast Iowa and opened a law practice in McGregor, Iowa. He served as the city attorney for McGregor and Marquette, Iowa for five years. In 1974, he won the Democratic nomination for Attorney General of Iowa, but lost the general election to Republican incumbent Richard C. Turner.

Attorney General

Miller was first elected Attorney General of Iowa in 1978, defeating Richard Turner in a rematch. He was re-elected in 1982 and 1986. In 1990 Miller ran for governor and lost to Donald Avenson in the Democratic primary. After that loss, Miller worked in private practice with the Des Moines office of the Faegre & Benson law firm. He was again elected Attorney General in 1994, and was re-elected in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018. Miller narrowly lost the 2022 election to Brenna Bird (a rematch of 2010). He was the longest-serving state attorney general in U.S. history.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Michigan's longest-serving attorney general, Frank Kelley, dies at 96 . Cole . Waterman . . March 6, 2021 . March 9, 2021.
  2. Web site: Attorney General Tom Miller Biography . Iowa Department of Justice . April 5, 2013.
  3. Web site: About Attorney General Tom Miller . Iowa Department of Justice . February 25, 2020.
  4. Web site: Final Candidate Listing by Office : November 6, 2018 General Election : Iowa Secretary of State's Office . Sos.iowa.gov.