Politics
- George Funston Miller (1809–1885), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- George Clark Miller (1882–1968), mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia
- George Paul Miller (1891–1982), U.S. Representative from California
- George Miller (Arizona politician) (born 1922), mayor of Tucson, Arizona 1991–1999
- George Miller (California politician) (born 1945), United States Representative from California's 7th congressional district
- George Miller, Jr. (1914–1969), California Democratic politician; father of George Miller (California politician)
- G. William Miller (1925–2006), U.S. Secretary of Treasury
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