Millner came closest to victory in 1994, winning 49% of the vote against incumbent Governor Zell Miller's 51%, after defeating four other candidates in the Republican primary election. His subsequent defeats were by increasingly large margins. He lost to state secretary of state and former CarterVeterans Affairs AdministratorMax Cleland for the United States Senate in 1996 after narrowly defeating Johnny Isakson for the Republican nomination. His final defeat, at the hands of State RepresentativeRoy Barnes for governor in 1998, was by a margin of 52% to 44%. He has not sought office again.
Millner's campaigns were largely self-financed[1][2] and he remains a major financial backer of Republican candidates.
Millner is the founder of Norrell Corporation,[3] a temporary help company later acquired by Spherion, which in turn was acquired by Randstad NV.[4] In 2000, he was reportedly worth more than $100 million.[5] He later joined the board of Source2[6]
He and his wife have hosted fundraisers at his home for Fix Georgia Pets, a nonprofit that works to spay and neuter dogs and cats in Georgia.[7][8]
^Sutton, David (1997). "Big Dough, Small Change: The Elections of 1996". Appalachian Journal. 24 (3): 296–305. ISSN0090-3779. JSTOR40933811. In an unsuccessful effort to succeed Georgia's retiring Democratic Senator Sam Nunn, Republican Guy Millner, owner of a nationwide temporary employment agency, spent nearly $6 million of his own money.