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Ray Miller (Ohio legislator)

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Preceded by
  
Ben Espy

Preceded by
  
Leslie Brown

Succeeded by
  
Charleta Tavares

Succeeded by
  
Charleta Tavares

Preceded by
  
Charleta Tavares

Name
  
Ray Miller

Succeeded by
  
Larry Price


Ray Miller is a Democratic politician and a former member of the Ohio General Assembly.

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Life and career

A graduate of the Ohio State University and a former staffer in the Carter Administration, Miller was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1982, succeeding Leslie Brown. He won reelection in 1984, and 1986. In 1988, he won a fourth term, and was named as President of the Legislative Black Caucus. He again won reelection in 1990, and 1992.

In 1993, Miller resigned from the House to create a policy nonprofit organization, and was succeeded by Charleta Tavares. However, his retirement was short lived. He again ran for the seat in 1998, and won to succeed Tavares, who had left to take a seat on Columbus City Council. He was reelected in 2000.

Ohio Senate

With Ben Espy being term limited in 2002, Miller sought to succeed him, and won the 15th District. He took the seat on January 3, 2003, and was reelected in 2006. In 2008, Miller led a successful political coup in which he replaced minority leader Teresa Fedor. However, following the 2008 elections, Miller stepped down from the post to begin his transition to the private sector. On January, 10, 2011 Miller founded The Columbus African American news journal where he remains the journal's Publisher and Chairman .

Miller was term limited and unable to run again in 2010, and again was succeeded by Tavares. He recently completed a six-year appointment on the Central State University Board of Trustees.

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Ray Miller (Ohio legislator) Wikipedia