Miss America 2019


The Miss America 2019 pageant was the 92nd Miss America pageant, though the Miss America Organization celebrated its 98th anniversary in 2018. This discrepancy is due to national pageants not being held from 1928–1932 or in 1934 because of financial problems associated with the Great Depression. The 2019 pageant was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey. On May 23, 2018, it was announced that the pageant would air live on ABC on Sunday, September 9, 2018. This was the last Miss America to be aired on ABC before would be moving to NBC beginning from 2020 pageant.
At the end of the event, Miss America 2018, Cara Mund of North Dakota, officially crowned her successor, Nia Franklin of New York, as Miss America 2019.

Overview

Miss America 2.0 / Changes to competition and judging criteria

On June 5, 2018, it was announced that Miss America contestants would no longer be judged based on their physical appearance and that the national Miss America event would be considered a competition, rather than a pageant, and the titleholders now candidates, rather than contestants. When the program aired on September 9, 2018, the swimsuit competition was replaced with state titleholders participating in a live interactive session with the judges, "to highlight her achievements and goals in life and how she will use her talents, passion, and ambition to perform the job of Miss America." The red carpet, formerly evening gown, competition allowed contestants to choose clothing, "that makes them feel confident, expresses their personal style, and shows how they hope to advance the role of Miss America." In interviews, Gretchen Carlson, the chair of the Board of Trustees of the Miss America Organization, emphasized the organization's desire to be more welcoming, "open, transparent, inclusive to women," and to prioritize displaying the talent and scholarship in the contestants. These changes were announced by Carlson and the Miss America Organization after numerous titleholders were crowned after competing in state pageants with swimsuit competitions. At the time the Miss America 2019 competition began, 46 of 51 state organizations had signed a petition calling for the resignation of Carlson and CEO, Regina Hopper, from the Miss America Organization. The states who had not signed were Arkansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nevada, and Vermont.

Organization of competition

The preliminary competition will consist of private interviews, "red carpet" evening wear, on stage interview, and talent competitions. At the end of each of the three preliminary nights, winners of the talent and on stage interview competitions will be announced. The private interview is a ten-minute session during which the candidate answers questions from the panel of preliminary judges which took place on September 4 and 5. The interview accounts for 20% of each titleholder's preliminary score. The "red carpet" evening wear competition consists of candidates walking down a literal red carpet and then being given 8 seconds to answer rapid fire questions relevant to their "social impact initiative," formerly referred to as a platform. The on stage interview preliminary award is replacing the lifestyle and fitness preliminary award which was awarded at every Miss America pageant from 1940 to 2018. This interview portion of the competition makes up 15% of the preliminary score and consists of each candidate being asked a question by the judges and then having 20 seconds to answer. The results from each woman's talent will make up 50% of her preliminary score. Scores from the preliminary competition will determine the top 15 finalists who will go on to compete on the televised final night of competition.
For the final night of competition, the top 15 candidates were selected based on their scores from the preliminary competition, which accounted for 25% of their final night score. The top 15 were first scored by the final night judges in an onstage interview with questions written by fellow finalists, accounting for 25% of their final night score and with ten contestants advancing. The top ten competed in the "red carpet" evening wear portion of the competition, contributing 20% of their scores. No candidates were eliminated after evening wear, and all top 10 performed their talent, serving as 30% of their total score. The total scores after these phases of competition determined the top 5 contestants. Each remaining candidate then drew a number to select a judge and had 20 seconds to answer that judge's assigned question; the scores from these questions then determined the winner of the competition and the placement of the other finalists.

Judges

Preliminary judges

On September 4–7, 2018, judges for the preliminary competition selected winners of the preliminary competitions as well as the top 15 finalists for the final night of competition on September 9, 2018. The panel included president and founder of Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, Bonnie Carroll; arts and education executive, Courtney Blackwell Burton; Emmy Award-winning hair designer and stylist, Bobby H. Grayson; musician, J'Anna Jacoby; managing editor of The Root, Lyne Pitts; TV host and New York Times bestselling author, Nancy Redd; and entrepreneur, Bill Townsend.

Final night judges

The panel of judges on the final night of competition on September 9, 2018 included professional boxer, Laila Ali; radio host, Bobby Bones; Grammy-winning producer and musician, Randy Jackson; country singer and TV personality, Jessie James Decker; TV journalist, Soledad O'Brien; entrepreneur and podcast host, Alli Webb; and singer/songwriter, Carnie Wilson.

Results

Placements

Awards

Preliminary awards

Quality of Life awards

ResultsContestantPlatform
Winner Arkansas – Claudia RaffoNew Life Saves Lives: Umbilical Cord Donation
1st runner-up Maryland – Adrianna DavidThe Kidney Project
2nd runner-up Mississippi – Asya BranchFinding Your Way: Empowering Children of Incarcerated Parents
Finalists--
Finalists District of Columbia – Allison FarrisWomen in Technology
Finalists Georgia – Annie JorgensonPatch of Confidence #IGotThis
Finalists New Jersey – Jaime GialloretoDon't Get Nutty: Food Allergy Awareness
Finalists Tennessee – Christine WilliamsonAlzheimer's Awareness: Fundraising, Advocating, and Providing Hope

Children's Miracle Network (CMN) National Miracle Maker awards

ResultsContestant
Winner South Carolina – Davia Bunch
1st runner-up Kansas – Hannah Klaassen
2nd runner-up Alabama – Callie Walker

STEM Scholarship awards

ResultsContestant
Winners
  • Massachusetts – Gabriela Taveras
  • Montana – Laura Haller
  • Nevada – Alexis Hilts
Finalists
  • New Hampshire – Marisa Moorhouse
  • Vermont – Julia Crane
  • Women in Business Scholarship awards

    ResultsContestant
    Winners
    • Hawaii – Penelope Ng Pack
    • South Dakota – Carrie Wintle
    Finalists
  • Nebraska – Jessica Shultis
  • Tennessee – Christine Williamson
  • Other awards

    Candidates

    The Miss America 2019 candidates are:
    StateNameHometownAgeTalentSIIPlacementSpecial awardsNotes
    AlabamaCallie WalkerBirmingham21Ballet en Pointe, "Hoe-Down" from Rodeo"Let's Talk Trash!" - Green Kids for a Green PlanetTop 10CMN Miracle Maker Award 2nd runner-upDaughter of Miss Alabama 1985, Angela Tower Walker
    Previously Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen 2012
    AlaskaCourtney SchumanAnchorage24Original SpeechEmpowering Youth for a Brighter TomorrowContestant at National Sweetheart 2016 pageant
    ArizonaIsabel TicloChandler24Bollywood Dance, "JBJ" by Mahalakshmi Iyer"Be my Eyes"Contestant at National Sweetheart 2019
    ArkansasClaudia RaffoJonesboro22Jazz Dance, "That's Life"New Life Saves Lives: Umbilical Cord DonationQuality of Life Award Winner
    CaliforniaMacKenzie FreedLodi23Vocal, "Hit Me With a Hot Note"From Classroom to Boardroom: Overcoming Workplace Bias
    ColoradoEllery JonesGreenwood Village21MonologueWe Need to Talk - Growing Healthy Interpersonal Relationships on College CampusesTop 10
    ConnecticutBridget OeiHebron22Irish Step Dance, "Reel of Arrivals"Women in STEM: Inspiring the Next Generation of Innovators1st runner-up
    DelawareJoanna WicksWilmington24Speed Painting, "Confident"The Color of Violence: Domestic Violence Prevention and Awareness
    District of ColumbiaAllison FarrisJasper, AL24Classical Piano, "Hungarian Rhapsody" by Franz LisztWomen in TechnologyTop 10Quality of Life Award Finalist
    FloridaTaylor TysonJupiter23Classical Piano, "Mephisto's Waltz" by Franz LisztRise Up: Empowering Young Women to Lead and Succeed3rd runner-upPreliminary Talent AwardAccepted to Stetson University College of Law
    GeorgiaAnnie JorgensenAthens22Jazz Dance, "Feeling Good" by Michael BubléPatch of Confidence #IGotThisQuality of Life Award FinalistPreviously Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2011
    Previously Miss High School America 2013
    HawaiiPenelope Ng PackHonolulu23Vocal, "They Just Keep Moving the Line" from SmashPage by Page: Helping Kids Read to SucceedNon-finalist Talent Award
    Women in Business Scholarship
    IdahoNina ForestPocatello21Piano, "Rhapsody Brillante"Leave Childhood Hunger BehindTop 10
    IllinoisGrace KhachaturianChampaign21Lyrical Dance, "You Raise Me Up"YOU Matter: Mental Health Education for Our YouthPreviously Miss Illinois' Outstanding Teen 2012
    IndianaLydia TremaineKendallville20Vocal, "That's Life"Act Now: Keeping the Arts AliveTop 15Preliminary Talent Award
    IowaMikhayla Hughes-ShawRock Island, IL21Violin, “Chrystalize” by Lindsey StirlingHow About H.O.P.E. - Suicide Awareness and PreventionEligible as a student and recent graduate of University of Iowa
    KansasHannah KlaassenArkansas City19Tap Dance, "The Greatest Show" from The Greatest ShowmanThe Mind MattersCMN Miracle Maker Award 1st runner-up
    KentuckyKatie BouchardOwensboro23Clogging, "Soul Man"Being the Voice for America's Children
    LouisianaHolli' ConwayMonroe24Vocal, "I Believe"InspHIGHER2nd runner-upPreliminary Talent Award
    MaineOlivia MayoMinot20Vocal, "Send in the Clowns"Love Doesn't Hurt
    MarylandAdrianna DavidRockville24Vocal, "You've Got Possibilities"The Kidney ProjectQuality of Life Award 1st runner-upPreviously Miss Maryland USA 2017
    MassachusettsGabriela TaverasLawrence23Vocal, "Rise Up"F.E.A.R. - Face Everything and Rise4th runner-upPeople's Choice Award
    Preliminary On Stage Interview Award
    STEM Scholarship
    MichiganEmily SiomaGrass Lake24Tap Dance, "Gotta Push On""I Believe You" - Supporting Survivors of Sexual ViolenceMade national news when she used her introduction during the Miss America telecast to highlight the ongoing Flint water crisis rather than state her academic credentials, by stating, "From the state with 84 percent of the U.S. fresh water, but none for its residents to drink..."
    MinnesotaMichaelene KarlenKasson23Contemporary Ballet, "Symphony No. 3" by Philip GlassRaise the BarreTop 15
    MississippiAsya BranchBooneville20Vocal, "The Impossible Dream" from Man of La ManchaFinding Your Way: Empowering Children of Incarcerated ParentsQuality of Life Award 2nd runner-upLater Miss Mississippi USA 2020
    MissouriKatelyn LewisLake St. Louis22Vocal, "Memory" from CatsYour Digital Compass
    MontanaLaura HallerHelena24Ballet en Pointe, "Spanish Dance"Own Your MovementNon-finalist Talent Award
    STEM Scholarship
    NebraskaJessica ShultisDannebrog24MonologueHoops for H.O.P.E.: Supporting Children's Miracle NetworkTop 10Women in Business Scholarship Finalist
    NevadaAlexis HiltsLas Vegas23Piano, "Transcendental Étude No. 4" by Franz LisztInnovation through Inclusion: Diversity in STEMSTEM ScholarshipPreviously Miss Nevada's Outstanding Teen 2008
    New HampshireMarisa MoorhouseManchester18Jazz Dance, "Respect"Art in Motion - Moving the World One Dance at a TimeSTEM Scholarship Finalist
    New JerseyJaime GialloretoWoolwich Township18Contemporary Jazz Dance, " A Natural Woman"Don't Get Nutty: Food Allergy AwarenessQuality of Life Award Finalist
    New MexicoAshley FresquezRio Rancho23Jazz Dance, "Man of La Mancha""Life is Why": Preventing Cardiovascular DiseasePreviously Miss New Mexico's Outstanding Teen 2009
    New YorkNia FranklinWinston-Salem, NC25Operatic Vocal, "Quando m'en vò" from La bohèmeAdvocating for the ArtsWinner
    North CarolinaLaura MatrazzoChapel Hill23Rhythm Tap Dance, "Are You Ready for a Miracle?"Money Talks: Student-Focused Principles of Financial Management
    North DakotaKatie OlsonWilliston20Lyrical Dance, "I Will Wait"The Motivation Mindset: Positivity at Every Turn
    OhioMatti-Lynn ChrismanCambridge22Vocal, "Life of the Party"Pain Isn't Always Obvious: Mental Health Awareness and Suicide Prevention
    OklahomaAshley ThompsonOklahoma City23Tap Dance, "Like That"Human Trafficking: The Exploitation EpidemicTop 15
    OregonTaylor BallardPortland25Jazz Dance, "Salute"Confidence Under Construction
    PennsylvaniaKayla RepaskyGettysburg22Contemporary Dance, "Every Breath"Think First America
    Rhode IslandAlexandra CoppaCranston22Jazz DanceHEALing Souls: Eating Disorder Treatment and AwarenessPreviously Miss Rhode Island's Outstanding Teen 2012
    South CarolinaDavia BunchSpartanburg21Ballet en Pointe, "Portugal of the Man"Be the Match - Become the CureCMN Miracle Maker Award
    South DakotaCarrie WintleIroquois23Piano, "The Final Countdown"Money $heepWomen in Business ScholarshipPreviously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2008
    TennesseeChristine WilliamsonChattanooga22Vocal, "Never Enough" from The Greatest ShowmanAlzheimer's Awareness: Fundraising, Advocating, and Providing HopeQuality of Life Award Finalist
    Women in Business Scholarship Finalist
    Resigned on May 10, 2019 citing adverse circumstances, "blatant disregard" for her role as a titleholder, and an "ill-conceived" leadership transition after the state organization was terminated in September 2018
    TexasMadison FullerFairfield23Ventriloquism, "I've Been Everywhere"Sock it to Cancer: Pediatric Cancer AwarenessNon-finalist Talent AwardPreviously Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen 2010
    UtahJesse CraigOrem22Violin, "Flight of the Bumble Bee"Get Up and Serve: Increasing Young Adult InvolvementNon-finalist Talent AwardDaughter of Miss Utah 1991, Elizabeth Johnson Craig
    VermontJulia CraneColchester22Tap Dance, "Hit the Road Jack"Be a Hero: Be an Organ DonorMiss Congeniality
    STEM Scholarship Finalist
    Contestant at National Sweetheart 2016 pageant
    VirginiaEmili McPhailRoseboro, NC22Piano, "The Phantom of the Opera"Ending Hunger in the U.S.Preliminary On Stage Interview AwardPreviously Miss North Carolina's Outstanding Teen 2013
    Top 8 at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014
    Eligible as student at Hollins University
    WashingtonDanamarie McNichollSpokane23Piano, "Curse of the Black Pearl" from Pirates of the CaribbeanRoll with It: Empowerment through Adaptive SportsTop 15
    West VirginiaMadeline CollinsCharleston23Jazz Dance, "Shake Your Groove Thing"Think About It: Awareness and Advocacy for Mental Health
    WisconsinTianna VanderheiWisconsin Rapids25Contemporary Dance, "Lean on Me"BOSS: Building Our Soft SkillsTop 15Preliminary On Stage Interview Award
    WyomingBeck BridgerSheridan22Vocal, "At Last"The Miracle of the American Woman