In January 2019, Miller was selected to fill the Monroe Township Council Ward 2 seat expiring in December 2020 that had been vacated by Richard DiLucia when he took office as the township's mayor.[4] In the November 2019 general election, Miller was elected to serve the balance of the term of office.[5]
^ abFox, Joey. "Despite lots of turnover, new legislature will be demographically similar to current one", New Jersey Globe, November 8, 2023. Accessed January 13, 2024. "The legislature will also be getting a new youngest member: 32-year-old Assemblyman-elect Cody Miller (D-Monroe), who will take the crown away from 34-year-old Assemblyman William Sampson (D-Bayonne). Miller is the first-ever legislator born in the 1990s; he was born a year into the administration of Gov. Jim Florio, who was similarly first elected to a South Jersey legislative seat at age 32."
^ ab"NJ Elections Voters Guide: 4th Legislative District", NJ Spotlight News. Accessed December 25, 2023. "Incumbent Sen. Fred Madden, a Democrat from Gloucester County, is retiring, so Paul Moriarty, a current assemblyman and former mayor of Washington Township, is the Democratic candidate for the state senate.... I earned my associate’s degree at Gloucester County College (now Rowan College of South Jersey) before going to Rutgers Camden, where I earned my bachelor’s in history and political science and my master’s in public administration."
^ abCody Miller, District 4 Democrats. Accessed December 25, 2023. "Cody Miller currently serves on the Monroe Township Board of Education and is the director of Foundation and Alumni Relations at Rowan College of South Jersey. Prior to his election to the school board in 2021, Miller served on the Monroe Township Council for four years and was the youngest Democratic council member elected in township history at age 23."
^January 28, 2019 Meeting Minutes, Township of Monroe. Accessed November 9, 2019. "Cncl. Wolfe nominated Cody Miller for Council Ward 2 Seat. The nomination was seconded by Cncl. Marino. No other nominations were made.... Mayor Richard DiLucia administered the Oath of Office to Cncl. Cody Miller."