Sussex County’s Mike Miller Announces Run for State Treasurer


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Mike Miller of Lewes has announced that he will seek the Democratic nomination for State Treasurer. Miller has over 30 years of hands-on experience in finance and small business and is the owner and operator of Miller’s Lawn Services and Taxman Accounting Services for over 32 years. Miller is a two-time Democratic nominee for the US House of Representatives. He expects to make his formal campaign announcement in June. His campaign will center on strengthening fiscal accountability, increasing transparency in state financial operations and making the government more responsive to the needs of everyday citizens.

Additional information from Mike Miller:

A lifelong resident of the First State, Miller was born and raised in Sussex County. He is a graduate of Cape Henlopen High School and earned his degree from Delaware State University. His deep roots in Delaware have shaped both his personal values and his commitment to serving the people of the state.

With more than 30 years of hands-on experience in finance and small business, Miller enters the race with a strong professional background. As the owner and operator of Miller’s Lawn Services and Taxman Accounting Services for over 32 years, he has built a reputation grounded in hard work, integrity, and reliable service to individuals and families throughout the community.

Miller is no stranger to public service. As a two-time Democratic nominee for the U.S. House of Representatives, he has demonstrated a consistent willingness to step forward, advocate for working families, and address the issues that matter most to Delawareans.

“In every role I’ve taken on, my focus has been simple—serve people honestly and responsibly,” said Miller. “As State Treasurer, I will prioritize transparency, safeguard taxpayer dollars, and work to ensure a stable and prosperous financial future for all Delawareans.”

Miller’s campaign will center on strengthening fiscal accountability, increasing transparency in state financial operations, and making the government more responsive to the needs of everyday citizens.

A formal campaign announcement event is scheduled for June, where supporters and members of the public will have the opportunity to hear directly from Miller about his vision for the office and the state’s financial future.

In the meantime, Miller encourages Delawareans to connect with him on the campaign trail. “If you see me out in the community, please stop and say hello,” he added. “I look forward to meeting as many people as possible and hearing what matters most to you.”