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Max L. Miller

U.S. House · OH-7 · Republicans · since 2025

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Biography

Overview

Max L. Miller is a Republican U.S. Representative for Ohio's 7th congressional district, serving since 2023. He is a Jewish member of Congress and formerly served as a political appointee in the Trump administration, holding positions including associate director of the Presidential Personnel Office and special assistant to the president. Miller worked on Trump's 2016 and 2020 campaigns before his election to Congress.

Career

Miller's legislative activity includes sponsoring 18 recent bills on topics ranging from tax relief to workforce development. As a freshman representative, he introduced a resolution in January 2023 to remove Minnesota representative Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee, which passed two days later. He has supported protections for Americans serving in foreign militaries, co-sponsoring H.R. 8445 in May 2024 to extend U.S. servicemember protections to those serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. He was appointed to the Commission on Reform and Modernization of the Department of State in January 2024.

Prior political experience

Miller won the May 3, 2022 Republican primary for Ohio's 7th congressional district with 71.8% of the vote. In the November 8, 2022 general election, he defeated Democratic nominee Matthew Diemer with 55.4% of the vote. He ran in a redrawn district after the previous representative, Anthony Gonzalez, announced he would not seek reelection.

Biographical material adapted from the Wikipedia article (retrieved April 29, 2026), available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Ideology

Liberal–Conservative (DW-NOMINATE dim 1)

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119th Congress+0.382

Secondary axis (DW-NOMINATE dim 2)(?)

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+0.019
Source: Voteview DW-NOMINATE · 328 scored votes

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Officeholding history

TermSeatTerm datesTerminationPredecessorSuccessor
2ndU.S. House OH-72025–presentIn progressMax L. Miller
1stU.S. House OH-72023–2025Term endedMax L. Miller

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