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About Andy
Serving the people of Franklin County with
a love of the law and a passion for public service.
Andy Miller was born in Dayton, Ohio, and was raised in the nearby suburb of Englewood. He is a proud product of Northmont City Schools, where he developed an interest in law and government as means of improving the world around him. He received a finance degree from Ohio University (magna cum laude) in 1998 and a law degree from The Ohio State University (summa cum laude) in 2001.
Throughout his legal career, Andy pursued a variety of legal interests. During law school, he served on the law review's managing board and was a student intern for the Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, the Minority Caucus in the Ohio House of Representatives, and the OSU Justice for Children Project. After graduation, Andy clerked first for a federal appellate judge in Texas and then a federal trial judge in California. Thereafter, he spent three and a half years as a litigation associate with a multinational law firm in Columbus before becoming a professor at law schools in both Louisiana and Texas. His courses were Torts, Evidence, Law & Education, and American Legal History.
In 2009, Andy returned to Ohio (and to public service) as assistant city attorney for the City of Columbus, where he represented the city and its employees in civil litigation for over eleven years.
In 2020, the people of Franklin County elected Andy to be a Judge on the Court of Common Pleas. That six-year term began in February 2021. Judge Miller is running for re-election in 2026 so that he can continue to apply his time, energy, and talent to their greatest public good.
Judge Miller lives in Hilliard with his wife, two daughters, mother-in-law, three dogs, and two cats.





