Melanie Miller is the state representative for Ohio’s 67th House District, which covers Ashland and Medina counties, according to the official website. Miller has held leadership roles in various legislative committees and community organizations.
Miller’s work as a public servant includes serving on several committees such as Arts, Athletics and Tourism (which she chaired), Health, Technology and Innovation, and Children and Human Services. She also holds a leadership position at a community health organization and remains active in local civic groups, according to the official website.
In addition to her legislative responsibilities, Miller was recognized with the Ashland County Women of Achievement Award. Her educational background includes earning a bachelor of arts degree in communication and digital media and film from Cleveland State University, according to the official website.
Miller is married to Matt Miller, who serves as mayor of Ashland. Her service extends beyond her district through her involvement with both county-level activities in Ashland and Medina counties and broader committee work at the state level, according to the official website.
According to the official website, Miller provided public service not only as a state representative but also as a community leader in Ashland and Medina counties. She represented these communities while maintaining engagement with residents through both her professional roles and personal connections.



