Miss USA 2012


Miss USA 2012, the 61st Miss USA pageant, was held on June 3, 2012, at The AXIS in Las Vegas, Nevada. Alyssa Campanella of California crowned her successor Olivia Culpo of Rhode Island at the end of the event. Culpo represented the United States at Miss Universe 2012 and became the eighth American to win the Miss Universe title.
After Culpo's Miss Universe win, first runner-up Nana Meriwether of Maryland inherited the Miss USA title. Meriwether became the second woman from Maryland to hold the Miss USA title; the first, Mary Leona Gage, was dethroned shortly after winning.
The 50 states and the District of Columbia competed for the prestigious title. The pageant was televised live on NBC in the U.S.A. The full preliminary round, as well as highlights from the event, is available over Xbox Live via their YouTube and MSN applications.
For the first time, a question was solicited from Twitter for the final question asked of one of the five finalists. That question picked by the pageant organizers - "Would you feel it would be fair that a transgender woman wins the Miss USA title over a natural-born woman?" - was answered by the winner, Culpo.

Results

Final ResultsContestant
Miss USA 2012
  • Rhode IslandOlivia Culpo
1st Runner-Up
  • MarylandNana Meriwether
  • 2nd Runner-Up
  • OhioAudrey Bolte
  • 3rd Runner-Up
  • Nevada – Jade Kelsall
  • 4th Runner-Up
  • Georgia – Jazz Wilkins
  • Top 10
  • AlabamaKatherine Webb
  • Colorado – Marybel Gonzalez
  • New JerseyMichelle Leonardo
  • Oklahoma – Lauren Lundeen
  • Texas – Brittany Booker
  • Top 16
  • Arkansas – Kelsey Dow ‡
  • Louisiana – Erin Edmiston
  • Maine – Rani Williamson
  • MichiganKristen Danyal
  • South Carolina – Erika Powell
  • Tennessee – Jessica Hibler
  • Voted into Top 16 as America's Choice via Internet
    Culpo won Miss Universe 2012. Due to protocol, Culpo resigns her title as Miss USA 2012. 1st runner-up, Nana Meriwether, replaces her as Miss USA.

    Special awards

    Order of announcement

    Top 16

    1. Tennessee
    2. Alabama
    3. Ohio
    4. Michigan
    5. Maryland
    6. New Jersey
    7. Texas
    8. Colorado
    9. Oklahoma
    10. Louisiana
    11. Maine
    12. Georgia
    13. South Carolina
    14. Rhode Island
    15. Nevada
    16. Arkansas

      Top 10

    17. Alabama
    18. Oklahoma
    19. Ohio
    20. Georgia
    21. Texas
    22. Colorado
    23. New Jersey
    24. Maryland
    25. Rhode Island
    26. Nevada

      Top 5

    27. Georgia
    28. Nevada
    29. Rhode Island
    30. Maryland
    31. Ohio

      Delegates

    Judges

    Preliminary Judges
    Final Judges