14
January
2024

Miss America 2024 Live Blog & Full Results

14 Jan 2024 | Priya Bhardwaj

Miss America 2024, the 96th edition of Miss America, will be held on 14th January 2024 at the Walt Disney Theater, Orlando, Florida where fifty-one delegates will compete for the national title. Miss America 2023 Grace Stanke of Wisconsin will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.

Check the live stream of the finale of Miss America 2024 here –

 

 

Below are the results of Miss America 2024 (updated as and when announced) –

Miss America 2024

1st Runner-Up

2nd Runner-Up

3rd Runner-Up

4th Runner-Up

Top 7

Top 11

The Preliminary Award Winners

PRELIMINARY FITNESS WINNERS

Miss Maryland 2023 Kennedy Taylor

Miss Mississippi 2023 Vivian O'Neal

Miss Tennessee 2023 Brandee Mills

PRELIMINARY EVENING GOWN WINNERS

Miss Alabama 2023 Bri Burell

Miss Maryland 2023 Kennedy Taylor

Miss Texas 2023 Ellie Breaux

PRELIMINARY TALENT WINNERS

Miss Michigan 2023 Maya Amore

Miss North Carolina 2023 Taylor Loyd

Miss Maine 2023 Veronica Druchniak

The contestants competing for Miss America 2024 are Brianna Burrell representing Alabama, Hannah Utic representing Alaska, Tiffany Ticlo representing Arizona, Cori Keller representing Arkansas, Sabrina Lewis representing California, Madison Marsh representing Colorado, Gina Carloto representing Connecticut, Emily Beale representing Delaware, Jude Maboné representing District of Columbia, Juliette Valle representing Florida, Tara Schiphof representing Georgia, Star Dahl-Thurston representing Hawaii, Reagan Yamauchi representing Idaho, Jessica Tilton representing Illinois, Cydney Bridges representing Indiana, Alysa Goethe representing Iowa, Courtney Wages representing Kansas, Mallory Hudson representing Kentucky, Makenzie Scroggs representing Louisiana, Veronica Druchniak representing Maine, Kennedy Taylor representing Maryland, Chelsea Vuong representing Massachusetts, Maya Schuhknecht representing Michigan, Angelina Amerigo representing Minnesota, Vivian O'Neal representing Mississippi, Hayley Leach representing Missouri, Faith Johnson representing Montana, Morgan Baird representing Nebraska, Taylor Blatchford representing Nevada, Brooke Mills representing New Hampshire, Victoria Mozitis representing New Jersey, Lianna Hartshorn representing New Mexico, Amelia Collins representing New York, Taylor Loyd representing North Carolina, Sydney Helgelson representing North Dakota, Madison Miller representing Ohio, Sunny Day representing Oklahoma, Allison Burke representing Oregon, Miranda Moore representing Pennsylvania, Caroline Parente representing Rhode Island, Jada Samuel representing South Carolina, Miranda Orth O'Bryan representing South Dakota, Brandee Mills representing Tennessee, Ellie Breaux representing Texas, Sarah Sun representing Utah, Yamuna Turco representing Vermont, Katie Rose representing Virginia, Vanessa Munson representing Washington, Karrington Childress representing West Virginia, Lila Hui Szyryj representing Wisconsin, Mackenzie Kern representing Wyoming.