Miss USA 2016
Miss USA 2016 was the 65th Miss USA pageant. It was held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 5, 2016. Terrence J and Julianne Hough all hosted for the first time, while Ashley Graham served as the backstage host. All fifty states and the District of Columbia competed. Olivia Jordan of Oklahoma crowned her successor, Deshauna Barber of the District of Columbia, at the end of the event. Barber represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2016 pageant, where she placed in the Top 9.
This was the first edition of the Miss USA pageant to be held under the ownership of WME/IMG, which purchased the Miss Universe Organization from Donald Trump on September 14, 2015, three days after NBCUniversal sold him its 50% interest in the organization in exchange for Trump's dropping a breach of contract lawsuit he filed against the media company in August for terminating NBC's contract to televise the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants. It was also the first Miss USA pageant to be broadcast on Fox after signed an agreement on October 2015.
For the first time, a 52nd entrant for the pageant was decided via a nationwide search through social media voting.
Background
Selection of participants
Delegates from 50 states and the District of Columbia were chosen in state pageants held from July 2015 to January 2016. The first state pageant was Florida, held on July 11, 2015, and the final pageant was Kentucky, held on January 31, 2016; fifteen of these delegates were former Miss Teen USA state winners and two of them were former Miss America state winners.Two were appointed as replacements after the original titleholders of their states were unable to compete because of commitments: Devin Gant, who was the first runner-up in Miss North Carolina USA 2016 after Allie Dunn, the winner of that competition, as Dunn was fell ill leading to the days before the start of the pageant and prevented from entering registration form. Gant did make a last minute trip to Las Vegas as the pageant activities were already started. Kelsey Schmidt, who was the first runner-up in Miss Washington USA 2016 after Stormy Keffeler, the winner of that competition, had to resign after pleaded guilty from DUI disclosure in April 2015.
Results
§ Voted into the Top 15 by the public as the "People's Choice".Awards
Historical significance
- District of Columbia wins competition for the third time.
- Hawaii earns the 1st runner-up position for the first time and reaches its highest placement since Brook Lee won in 1997. Ironically, Lee went on to win the Miss Universe title in 1997.
- Georgia earns the 2nd runner-up position for the sixth time. The last time it placed this was in 2014.
- California finishes as Top 5 for the first time and reached its highest placement since Alyssa Campanella won 2011.
- Alabama finishes as Top 5 for the first time and reached its highest placement since 2013.
- States that placed in semifinals the previous year were Alabama, Arizona, Hawaii, Oklahoma and Virginia.
- South Dakota made its third cut and reaches into the top 10, becoming its highest placement of the state.
- Alabama placed for the seventh consecutive year.
- Arizona, Oklahoma and Virginia placed for the third consecutive year.
- Hawaii made its second consecutive placement.
- California, Georgia and South Carolina last placed in 2014.
- Connecticut, Ohio and West Virginia last placed in 2013.
- Arkansas last placed in 2012.
- Missouri last placed in 2011.
- District of Columbia last placed in 2006.
- South Dakota last placed in 1974.
- Louisiana and Nevada break an ongoing streak of placements since 2012.
- Maryland breaks an ongoing streak of placements since 2011.
History
Miss 52 USA
A 52nd contestant took part in the competition via social media voting. The Miss Universe Organization along with the fashion agency Sherri Hill decided to make a competition online where different women from all the US competed. Finally, 10 women were selected by a panel of judges, and these 10 finalists were revealed on May 10, 2016. The winner between these 10 candidates competed as Miss 52 USA in the Miss USA 2016 pageant on June 5, 2016. The winner, which was announced on May 18, 2016, was Alexandra Miller from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.The 10 selected finalists were:
N° | Name | Age | Hometown | State |
1 | Catherine Williams | 24 | San Antonio | |
2 | Yvonne Vega | 25 | New Braunfels | |
3 | Jessica Bean | 24 | Casper | |
4 | Alexandra Miller | 26 | Oklahoma City | |
5 | Ivana Thomas | 22 | Durham | |
6 | Amanda Bell | 24 | Nashville | |
7 | Kaitlyn Smith | 26 | Jacksonville Beach | |
8 | Molly Vierhile | 23 | San Francisco | |
9 | Niki Kafashzadeh | 24 | Rockville | |
10 | Bridgette Garb | 21 | Oak Park |
The panel of judges that selected the 10 finalists were:
Pageant
Preliminary round
Prior to the final competition, the delegates competed in the preliminary competition, which involves private interviews with the judges and a presentation show where they compete in swim wear and evening gown. It was held on June 1, 2016 and was broadcast on the Miss Universe website and mobile app and was hosted by Nick Teplitz and Olivia Jordan.Judges
- Fred Nelson – President/Executive Producer of the People's Choice Awards
- Jimmy Nguyen – Entertainment and digital media lawyer, diversity advocate, blogger, and technology advisor
- Joey Boukadakis – Writer, director, producer, and media executive
- Keltie Knight – Correspondent and weekend host of CBS's The Insider
- Kristin Conte – Marketing and communications executive and event creator
- Nick Phelps – Global Alliance Director at Droga5
- Rebecca Bienstock – West Coast Bureau Chief at Us Weekly magazine
Finals
Judges
- Ali Landry – Miss USA 1996 from Louisiana
- Crystle Stewart – Miss USA 2008 from Texas
- Joe Zee – Editor in Chief and Executive Creative Officer of Yahoo Fashion
- Laura Brown – Features/Special Projects and Executive Director of Harper's Bazaar magazine
- Nigel Barker – Fashion photographer and the host of UK and US versions of The Face
Contestants
State | Name | Age | Height | Hometown | Placement | Notes |
Alabama | Peyton Brown | 22 | Eufaula | Top 5, Congeniality | Previously Miss Alabama Teen USA 2012 | |
Alaska | Ariane Audett | 21 | Anchorage | |||
Arizona | Chelsea Myers | 21 | Tempe | Top 15 | ||
Arkansas | Abby Floyd | 20 | Searcy | Top 10 | Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 2013 | |
California | Nadia Mejia | 20 | Diamond Bar | Top 5 | Daughter of Gerardo Mejia and Miss West Virginia USA 1989 Kathy Eicher | |
Colorado | Caley-Rae Pavillard | 22 | Castle Pines | Previously Miss Colorado's Outstanding Teen 2008 and Miss Colorado Teen USA 2011 | ||
Connecticut | Tiffany Teixeira | 25 | Bridgeport | Top 10 | Previously Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2009 | |
Delaware | Alexandra Vorontsova | 21 | Newark | |||
District of Columbia | Deshauna Barber | 26 | Washington, D.C. | Miss USA 2016 | ||
Florida | Brie Gabrielle | 25 | West Palm Beach | |||
Georgia | Emanii Davis | 22 | Griffin | 2nd runner-up | Later placed 3rd runner-up at Miss World America 2017 Later Miss Earth USA 2019 | |
Hawaii | Chelsea Hardin | 24 | Honolulu | 1st runner-up | ||
Idaho | Sydney Halper | 21 | Moscow | |||
Illinois | Zena Malak | 24 | Carol Stream | |||
Indiana | Morgan Abel | 26 | North Vernon | Previously Miss Indiana Teen USA 2008 | ||
Iowa | Alissa Morrison | 24 | Davenport | |||
Kansas | Victoria Wiggins | 26 | Junction City | |||
Kentucky | Kyle Hornback | 20 | Louisville | |||
Louisiana | Maaliyah Papillion | 21 | Lake Charles | |||
Maine | Marisa Butler | 22 | Standish | Later Miss World America 2018 | ||
Maryland | Christina Denny | 25 | Baltimore | Previously Miss Maryland 2013 | ||
Massachusetts | Whitney Sharpe | 21 | Burlington | |||
Michigan | Susie Leica | 26 | Livonia | |||
Minnesota | Bridget Jacobs | 20 | Maple Grove | |||
Mississippi | Haley Sowers | 22 | Meridian | Previously Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2010 | ||
Missouri | Sydnee Stottlemyre | 22 | Chesterfield | Top 10 | Previously Miss Missouri Teen USA 2011 and Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2008 | |
Montana | Sibahn Doxey | 22 | Frenchtown | Previously Miss Montana Teen USA 2011 | ||
Nebraska | Sarah Hollins | 25 | Omaha | Previously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2009 | ||
Nevada | Emelina Adams | 24 | Anthem | |||
New Hampshire | Jessica Strohm | 25 | Manchester | |||
New Jersey | Jessielyn Palumbo | 24 | Wayne | |||
New Mexico | Naomie Germain | 22 | Albuquerque | |||
New York | Serena Bucaj | 22 | Suffern | |||
North Carolina | Devin Gant | 23 | Charlotte | |||
North Dakota | Halley Maas | 22 | Grand Forks | |||
Ohio | Megan Wise | 26 | Gallipolis | Top 15 | ||
Oklahoma | Taylor Gorton | 24 | Glenpool | Top 15 | Previously Miss Oklahoma Teen USA 2008 | |
Oregon | Natriana Shorter | 25 | Eugene | |||
Pennsylvania | Elena LaQuatra | 24 | Pittsburgh | Previously Miss Pennsylvania Teen USA 2010 and Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen 2007 | ||
Rhode Island | Theresa Agonia | 24 | Cumberland | |||
South Carolina | Leah Lawson | 22 | Anderson | Top 15 | ||
South Dakota | Madison McKeown | 21 | Sioux Falls | Top 10 | Previously Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2014 | |
Tennessee | Hope Stephens | 20 | Livingston | |||
Texas | Daniella Rodriguez | 19 | Laredo | Previously Miss Texas Teen USA 2013 | ||
Utah | Teale Murdock | 26 | Salt Lake City | |||
Vermont | Neely Fortune | 24 | Burlington | |||
Virginia | Desi Williams | 26 | Newport News | Top 10 | Previously Miss Virginia 2013. Contestant on ' | |
Washington | Kelsey Schmidt | 26 | Bellevue | |||
West Virginia | Nichole Greene | 24 | Charleston | Top 15 | ||
Wisconsin | Kate Redeker | 19 | Sheboygan | Photogenic | Previously Miss Wisconsin Teen USA 2013 | |
Wyoming | Autumn Olson | 22 | Saratoga | Previously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2013 | ||
Miss 52 USA''' | Alexandra Miller | 26 | Oklahoma City, OK | Previously Miss Oklahoma USA 2015 after Olivia Jordan was crowned Miss USA 2015 |
International broadcasters
Television
- ': Fox
- Africa: DSTV Mzansi Magic
- Asia-Pacific: Star World
- ': Venevisión