Kelley Diona Miller

Kelley Diona Miller, a 46-year-old Democratic candidate from Lake Mary, is running for the Florida House of Representatives District 36. She is the senior director of business operations for Jeunesse Global, and was previously the director of culture and human resources operations for the same company. 

Miller’s involvement in politics includes her position as Seminole County Democratic Party diversity chair and Seminole County delegate for the Florida Democratic Party. Currently, she serves as executive committee member for the Seminole County NAACP Branch. 

Miller has been endorsed by Ruth’s List Florida, a group that helps elect “Democratic pro-choice women,” and the Seminole County Democratic Party. Her platform also includes alleviating the “homeowner’s insurance crisis” and “affordability crisis.”

Miller received $18,854 in contributions and spent $10,160. Miller received $1,000 from IBEW Local 606 PAC and did not self contribute.  Learn more

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Megan is co-founder and editor-in-chief of Oviedo Community News, the only independent news source for Greater Oviedo and Winter Springs. She oversees editorial content, policy and staff. She attends meetings, sends out the e-newsletter and curates conversations in the community to understand the information gaps that OCN needs to fill. She also works to create partnerships that can strengthen the bond between community and newsroom.

She has served as an award-winning community journalist for more than 20 years, including as associate editor for the East Orlando Sun and a reporter for the Seminole Voice, the Winter Park-Maitland Observer and Orlando Magazine.

In 2024, Megan was named Editor of the Year by the Society for Professional Journalism. With the Central Florida Foundation and Central Florida Public Media, she co-found the News Collaborative of Central Florida, a collective of independent local news outlets and aligned partners working toward a more informed and engaged Central Florida.

She served as treasurer for the Florida Press Club for seven years and has won awards from the Institute for Nonprofit News, the Florida Press Association and the Society of Professional Journalism. Megan holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism (now called the Reed College of Media) at West Virginia University.

Megan also loves yoga, running and playing board games with her family.