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- Andrew_P._Miller abstract "Andrew Pickens Miller (born December 21, 1932) is an American attorney, politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the Attorney General of Virginia from 1970 to 1977.Miller, the son of Democratic 1949 gubernatorial candidate and 1952 U.S. Senate candidate Francis Pickens Miller, attended Princeton University and the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Virginia Law Review. He also served as a Lieutenant in the United States Army during the Korean War.He was elected Attorney General of Virginia in 1969 to succeed Democrat Robert Young Button. In the Democratic primary, he received 151,833 votes (41.07%) and advanced to a runoff with Guy O. Farley, Sr., who had received 130,042 votes (35.17%). In the runoff, Miller defeated Farly, Sr. by 256,453 votes (63.14%) to 149,699 (36.86%). In the general election, he faced Republican Richard D. Obenshain and Virginia Conservative nominee Flavius B. Walker, Jr. Miller won the election with 455,264 votes (52.13%) to Obenshain's 402,382 (46.07%) and Walker, Jr.'s 15,692 (1.80%).He was sworn in as Attorney General in January 1970 and re-elected in 1973 by a landslide, taking 662,568 votes (70.56%) to Republican M. Patton Echols, Jr.'s 276,383 (29.43%). In 1973, the Virginia General Assembly requested that he file suit against the Voting Rights Act. Miller duly did so. In 1976, he was awarded the Wyman Memorial Award, given to an \"Outstanding American Attorney General.\" Miller resigned as Attorney General in January 1977 to run for Governor, as is the convention in Virginia. He faced former Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Henry Howell in the Democratic primary and, despite outspending Howell by a margin of 3-to-1, Miller was defeated by 253,373 votes (51.38%) to 239,735 (48.62%). Howell went on to lose the general election, taking 541,319 votes (43.27%) to Republican Lieutenant Governor John N. Dalton's 699,302 (55.90%).Miller's final run for office came in 1978 when he was the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate. He was narrowly defeated by Republican John Warner, the former United States Secretary of the Navy. Warner had actually lost the Republican nomination to Richard D. Obenshain, whom Miller had defeated in the 1969 Attorney General election. However, Obenshain was killed in a plane crash after returning home from a campaign appearance and Warner was chosen to replace him on the ballot. Miller lost to Warner by 608,511 votes (49.81%) to 613,232 (50.19%).After leaving office, Miller \"built a practice representing major energy companies before state attorneys general, including Southern Company and TransCanada, the entity behind the proposed Keystone XL pipeline.\"Miller, a conservative Democrat, served on the transition team for newly elected Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli in 2009. He also defended Cuccinelli's handling of the Star Scientific tax case after also receiving gifts from its chief executive.Miller is active in the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), the Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG), the Democratic Attorneys General Association (DAGA), and also the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA). Miller was selected as Chairman of the Southern Conference of Attorneys General, Chairman of NAAG's Antitrust Committee, and a member of NAAG's Executive Committee. He was the recipient of NAAG's Wyman Memorial Award. He established the John Marshall Foundation and was its first president.".
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