Miss World America 2019

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Miss World America 2019
DateOctober 12, 2019
PresentersMadison Alexander
Venue The Orleans Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Broadcaster Amazon Prime Video [1]
Entrants42
Placements25
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerEmmy Rose Cuvelier
Flag of South Dakota.svg South Dakota
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2020  

Miss World America 2019 was the 11th Miss World America pageant, held at the The Orleans Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, on October 12, 2019. [2]

Marisa Butler of Maine crowned her successor Emmy Rose Cuvelier of South Dakota at the end of the event, Cuvelier represented the United States at Miss World 2019 in London and placed in the Top 40. [3] [4]

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World America 2019
1st Runner-Up [5]
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 25

Challenge Events

People's Choice

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Beauty With a Purpose

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Top Influencers Award

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Entrepreneur Challenge

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Talent

Final ResultContestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up

Top Model

Final ResultContestant
Winner
1st Runner-Up

Sports/Fitness Challenge

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Best in Interview

Final ResultContestant
Winner

Judges

Final Judges:

Contestants

42 delegates were confirmed.

StateContestant NameAgeHometown
Flag of Alabama.svg  Alabama Kellie Giles [6] 26 Jasper
Flag of Alaska.svg  Alaska Marjana Chowdhury [7] 26 Juneau
Flag of Arizona.svg  Arizona Elisabeth Bradley [8] 25 Tulsa
Flag of Arkansas.svg  Arkansas Sofia Jimenez [9] 25 Little Rock
Flag of California.svg  California Manju Bangalore [10] 22 Los Angeles
Flag of Colorado.svg  Colorado Sarahi Pinela [11] 27 Denver
Flag of Connecticut.svg  Connecticut Karla Aponte Roque [12] 24 Branford
Flag of Delaware.svg  Delaware Princess Adim [13] 25 Dover
Flag of Washington, D.C.svg  District of Columbia Makenna Bradford [14] 20 Washington
Flag of Florida.svg  Florida Lekha Ravi [15] 26 Miami
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg  Georgia India Hernandez-Hervey [16] 26 Atlanta
Flag of Hawaii.svg  Hawaii Kayli Obrero [17] 25 Koloa
Flag of Idaho.svg  Idaho Josey Overfield [18] 24 Pocatello
Flag of Illinois.svg  Illinois Alexandra Plotz [19] 25 Geneva
Flag of Indiana.svg  Indiana Jessica Hopper [20] 26 Remington
Flag of Iowa.svg  Iowa Jasmeet Ghoman [21] 20 Des Moines
Flag of Kansas.svg  Kansas Amulya Chava [22] 17 Topeka
Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky Emma Rhodes [23] 20 Louisville
Flag of Louisiana.svg  Louisiana Tyeshaa Hudson [24] 26 Baton Rouge
Flag of Maine.svg  Maine Emily Jordan [25] 26 Whitefield
Flag of Maryland.svg  Maryland Kenyatta Beazer [26] 22 Baltimore
Flag of Massachusetts.svg  Massachusetts Rachel Miller [27] 25 Dracut
Flag of Mississippi (2001-2020).svg  Mississippi Anna Catherine Kendricks [28] 20 Gulfport
Flag of Nebraska.svg  Nebraska Iris Lin [29] 24 Lincoln
Flag of Nevada.svg  Nevada Kyndall Garza [30] 20 Las Vegas
Flag of New Hampshire.svg  New Hampshire Catherine McCann [31] 21 Concord
Flag of New Jersey.svg  New Jersey Kimmy Davidson [32] 21 Trenton
Flag of New York.svg  New York Kiana Gonzalez [33] 24 New York City
Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina Peyton Brown [34] 18 Dunn
Flag of Ohio.svg  Ohio Kaamilah Wahid [35] 24 Akron
Flag of Oklahoma.svg  Oklahoma Priscilla Wang [36] 25 Oklahoma City
Flag of Oregon.svg  Oregon Yesenia Avellaneda [37] 25 Portland
Flag of Pennsylvania.svg  Pennsylvania Lauren Roush [38] 24 Pittsburgh
Flag of Rhode Island.svg  Rhode Island Katie Pham [39] 25 Providence
Flag of South Carolina.svg  South Carolina Megan Gordon [40] 26 North Augusta
Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota Emmy Rose Cuvelier [41] 23 Pierre
Flag of Texas.svg  Texas Lucy Lopez [42] 18 Brownsville
Flag of Vermont.svg  Vermont Tyra Daniel [43] 20 Montpelier
Flag of Virginia.svg  Virginia Kyra Cromwell [44] 25 Franklin
Flag of Washington.svg  Washington Shree Saini [45] 23 Seattle
Flag of West Virginia.svg  West Virginia Katelyn Hollar [46] 25 Clarksburg
Flag of Wyoming.svg  Wyoming Alexandria Elizabeth Hodnik [47] 19 Cheyenne

Other pageant notes

Returns

Last competed in 2014:

Last competed in 2015:

Last competed in 2016:

Last competed in 2017:

Withdrawal

Did not compete

Crossovers

Contestants who previously competed at or will be competing at other beauty pageants:

Miss USA
Miss Teen USA
Miss World America
Miss Asia Pacific International

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