Mark F. Miller
Mark F. Miller | |
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Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader | |
In office July 17, 2012 – January 7, 2013 | |
Wisconsin Senate Minority Leader | |
In office January 12, 2011 – March 17, 2012 | |
Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 16th district | |
Assumed office 2005 | |
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 48th district | |
In office 1999–2005 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. | February 1, 1943
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Jo Miller |
Residence | Monona, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Mark F. Miller (born February 1, 1943) is a Democratic member of the Wisconsin Senate. Miller has represented the 16th District since 2005. He served as Minority Leader from 2011 to 2012. He was previously a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 48th district from 1999 through 2005.
2011 Wisconsin protests
During the protests in Wisconsin, Miller, along with the 13 other Democratic State Senators, left the state to deny the State Senate a quorum on Governor Scott Walker's controversial "Budget Repair" legislation. As the bill was nonetheless being passed during the evening hours of March 9, 2011, Miller commented acidly, "In 30 minutes, 18 senators undid 50 years of civil rights".
Miller was subject to a movement to recall him from office as a result of leaving the state during the Wisconsin protests. Organizers of the recall came within 268 votes of recalling him and had the option of merging their signatures with those collected by the Utah-based group American Patriot Recall Coalition in order to meet the minimum number of signatures required. However, the group decided not to do so because they claimed "the APRC is a front group for either wrecking conservative causes or for simple money making."[1]
Joint Senate Leader
Following Pam Galloway's resignation from the Senate, the Republicans lost their majority in the Senate, with both parties having 16 seats in the chamber. Miller, as the leader of the Democrats in the Senate, joined Scott L. Fitzgerald, the leader of the Republicans in the Senate, as co-leaders of the Senate[2][3]
External links
- Senator Mark Miller at the Wisconsin State Legislature
- Mark Miller official campaign site
- Profile at Project Vote Smart
- 16th Senate District, Senator Miller in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2005–2006)
- 48th Assembly District, Assemblyman Miller in the Wisconsin Blue Book (2003–2004)
- Campaign 2008 campaign contributions at Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
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