About Ross Miller
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Ross Miller, a career public servant and former Nevada Secretary of State, is your County Commissioner in District C. For decades, Ross Miller and his family helped make Las Vegas what it is today. A former prosecutor, Ross served Clark County as Deputy District Attorney until he was elected as the youngest Secretary of State in America, and the youngest in Nevada history, in 2006. Ross served the state with distinction until 2014.
As Secretary of State, Ross oversaw a wide array of divisions including Commercial Recordings, Securities, Elections, Nevada Business Portal, and Notaries Public. He has also served on numerous State of Nevada Boards including the Board of Prison Commissioners, the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, the State Board of Examiners and the State Audit Committee.
His leadership is nationally recognized, and Ross was unanimously selected to serve as President of the National Association of Secretaries of State in 2012. He was also named a “Top 10 Rising Political Star” by the Washington Post, was selected as one of “24 Rising Stars in American Governance” by the Aspen Institute and was awarded a Rodel Fellowship in Public Leadership.
Ross currently serves as Clark Hill’s Government & Regulatory Affairs Vice President. He also serves as general counsel for Fine Entertainment Management and, prior to that, was CEO of Big Knockout Boxing. Prior to his election as Secretary of State, Ross served as a Deputy District Attorney, where he prosecuted thousands of cases, and tried and convicted criminals for offenses including murder, sexual assault, armed robbery, drug trafficking and kidnapping.
Ross holds dual post-graduate degrees: a juris doctorate law degree and an MBA, both earned simultaneously from Loyola Marymount University. Prior to Loyola, Ross received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University.
Born in Las Vegas and raised in Carson City, Ross is the son of former Nevada Governor Bob Miller and First Lady Sandy Miller. He has two daughters, Cameron, 13, Geneva, 11, and a son Reece, 8.

Public service is in my blood and I am
totally devoted to protecting our
neighborhoods and improving our
unique way of life in District C.
Ross Miller