About Carol
Rural Roots to Congressional Halls: Carol Miller's Conservative Journey
Carol Devine Miller has emerged as a dedicated representative for West Virginia's working families, bringing a unique blend of agricultural experience and legislative expertise to the U.S. Congress. Born on November 4, 1950, Miller has built a distinguished political career rooted in her deep understanding of rural American values and commitment to conservative principles.
Before entering national politics, Miller established herself as a respected local leader in the West Virginia House of Delegates. She served the 15th district from 2007 to 2013 and then the 16th district from 2013 to 2019, developing a reputation for responsive governance and strong advocacy for her constituents. Her background as a farmer and educator provided her with a practical perspective on economic and community challenges facing rural communities.
In 2019, Miller was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, representing West Virginia's 3rd Congressional District. Her congressional district encompassed the southern half of the state, including major cities like Charleston, Beckley, Bluefield, and Huntington. During her initial term, she quickly established herself as a consistent conservative voice, focusing on issues critical to West Virginia's economic development, energy production, and rural infrastructure.
Following the 2022 redistricting, Miller continued her service by representing West Virginia's 1st Congressional District, expanding her platform to advocate for the state's diverse economic and community needs. Throughout her congressional tenure, she has been a strong proponent of limited government, supportive of energy sector jobs, and committed to promoting policies that support small businesses and agricultural communities.
As a congresswoman, Miller has demonstrated a pragmatic approach to legislative work, balancing her conservative principles with a focus on delivering tangible results for her constituents. Her background as a farmer, educator, and longtime public servant has positioned her as a respected voice in Republican policy discussions, particularly on issues affecting rural and working-class Americans.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026

