Miss America 2023


Miss America 2023 was the 95th edition of the Miss America pageant, which occurred at the Mohegan Sun on December 15, 2022.
Instead of airing on television, the pageant was streamed for the second consecutive year. Unlike the 2022 edition, which streamed on the mainstream service Peacock, the 2023 edition was available only through Pageants Live, a pageant-specific streaming service featuring a subscription price of $32.99 per month at the time with no lower-cost or event-only option available.
Emma Broyles of Alaska crowned Grace Stanke of Wisconsin as Miss America 2023 at the end of the event. Stanke became the third woman from Wisconsin won the title. Coincidentally, both Stanke and Broyles had previously competed together in Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2018.

Background

Miss America 2023 was the 95th installment of the pageant, but the 101st Miss America anniversary. Contestants were required to be between ages 18 and 26, be a United States resident or citizen, and meet the particular residency requirements of the states, municipalities, and districts they represent. Candidates must also have been in proper, good or excellent health, including being fully vaccinated from COVID-19.
U.S. state contests occurred during spring and summer 2022.

Results

Placements

§ – Voted into the Top 11 by receiving the America's Choice Award

Other awards

AwardsCandidates
America's Choice Illinois – Monica Nia Jones
Equity and Justice ScholarshipNevada – Heather Renner
Jean Bartel Military Awareness ScholarshipMaryland – Kayla Willing
Miss CongenialityKentucky – Hannah Edelen
Non-Finalist TalentCalifornia – Catherine LiangLouisiana – Gracie ReichmanNebraska – Steffany LienUtah – Lindsey Larsen
Non-Finalist Social Impact PitchFlorida – Lindsay Bettis
Social Impact ScholarshipMississippi – Emmie Perkins -- Music is Medicine
  • Alabama – Lindsay Fincher -- Catalyst: Arts for All
  • Kentucky – Hannah Edelen -- Read, Ready, Kentucky
  • STEM ScholarshipVirginia – Victoria Chuah
  • Alaska – Jessica Reisinger
  • South Dakota – Hunter Widvey
  • Women in Business ScholarshipTexas – Averie Bishop
  • Florida – Lindsay Bettis
  • California – Catherine Liang
  • Women Who Brand ScholarshipTexas – Averie Bishop
  • Vermont – Alexina Federhen
  • Arizona – Melody Pierce
  • Contestants

    A total of 51 titleholders competed.
    State or districtNameAgeHometownTalent"Social Impact Initiative"PlacementSpecial awardsNotes
    AlabamaLindsay Fincher22WedoweeDance, "Bossa Nova Baby" by Elvis Presley, from Fun in Acapulco"Catalyst: Arts For All"Social Impact Finalist
    AlaskaJessica Reisinger23AnchorageAcrobatic Dance, "I Was Here" by Beyonce"Supporting Survivors: Increasing Access to Sexual Assault Response Resources"Women in STEM Finalist
    ArizonaMelody Pierce26PhoenixTap Dance"S.T.E.P.S. Towards Eating Disorder Recovery and Awareness"Women Who Brand Finalist
    ArkansasEbony Mitchell25HarrisonTap Dance"A Responsible Digital You"
    CaliforniaCatherine Liang22CaliforniaPiano"To Be a Champion of Courage"Non-Finalist Talent
    Women in Business Finalist
    ColoradoSavannah Cavanaugh25Beaver CreekVocal"Healthy Lungs, Healthy Life"
    ConnecticutSylvana González24FarmingtonLatin Jazz Dance, "Get on Your Feet" by Gloria Estefan"With Heart, Redressing the Run of Abuse"
    DelawareGrace Otley22HockessinViolin/Vocal/Keyboard"Teaching Others to Love Themselves Through Music"Previously Miss Delaware's Outstanding Teen 2014
    District of ColumbiaAlivia Roberts26Shannon, MSBallet en Pointe, "Thunderstruck" by AC/DC"The D.R.E.A.M. Impact"
    FloridaLindsay Bettis26Ponte Vedra BeachJazz Dance"Prescription for Change: Prevention-Treatment-Recovery"Equity and Justice Finalist
    Non-Finalist Social Impact Pitch
    Women in Business Finalist
    Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]Kelsey Hollis22Warner RobinsVocal, "I [Didn't Know My Own Strength (Whitney Houston song)|I Didn't Know My Own Strength]" by Whitney Houston"Autism Acceptance: A Platform for Change"Fourth Runner-upPreliminary Social Impact PitchPreviously Miss Georgia's Outstanding Teen 2016
    HawaiiLauren Teruya23HonoluluMusical Theatre"Arts for All"Top 11Previously Hawaii Teen USA">Miss Hawaii">Hawaii Teen USA 2017
    Sister of Kathryn Teruya, Miss Hawaii Teen USA 2012 and Miss Hawaii 2017
    IdahoSarah Jensen26WeiserPiano"Why Math Matters"
    IllinoisMonica Nia Jones26ChicagoViolin"Music Uniting Souls in Communities"Top 11People's Choice
    IndianaElizabeth Hallal21GeorgetownVocal"The Triple A Project: Accessibility to the Arts for All"Top 7Preliminary Talent Award
    IowaBailey Hodson24BerwickVocal"The ABCs: Anti Bullying Campaign"Preliminary Social Impact Pitch
    KansasAyanna Hensley21Dodge CityDance"Aces Low: Overcoming Adverse Childhood Experiences"
    KentuckyHannah Edelen24SpringfieldClogging"Read Ready Kentucky"Miss Congeniality
    Social Impact Finalist
    LouisianaGracie Reichman21ColfaxContemporary Clogging"Think Twice, Be Nice"Non-Finalist TalentPreviously Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen 2018
    MaineMadison Leslie22LewistonVocal"Time to Shake Your Beauty"Previously Miss Maine's Outstanding Teen 2016
    MarylandKayla Willing19Deal IslandVocal"The Write Reason"Jean Bartel Military Awareness Scholarship
    MassachusettsKatrina Kincade25BostonVocal"Special Olympics: Inclusion Revolution"First Muslim woman to win Miss Massachusetts
    MichiganMelissa Beyrand22MilfordViolin"Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts & Mathematics "
    MinnesotaRachel Evangelisto24MinnesotaPraying Mantis Kung Fu"Foster Care in Crisis: Native Youth in Minnesota"First Native American to win Miss Minnesota
    MississippiEmmie Perkins21HattiesburgVocal"Music is Medicine"Social Impact Winner
    MissouriClare Marie Kuebler21WildwoodDance"Celebrating Courage: Childhood Cancer Advocacy"
    MontanaAlexa Baisch22GlendiveDance"The New Stranger Danger: Safety Through Education"Previously Miss Montana's Outstanding Teen 2017
    NebraskaSteffany Lien24LincolnDance Twirl"Developing Resilience Over Adversity"Non-Finalist TalentPreviously Miss Nebraska's Outstanding Teen 2015
    NevadaHeather Renner23RenoClassical Vocal"Performing for a Purpose"Top 7Equity and Justice WinnerPreviously Miss Nevada's Outstanding Teen 2016
    First openly gay Miss Nevada
    New HampshireSarah White23Weirs BeachTap Dance"Mind Your Mental Health"
    New JerseyAugostina Mallous20Cape May Court HouseAcrobatic Dance"Stop the Traffic: Human Trafficking Prevention"Previously Miss New Jersey's Outstanding Teen 2017
    New MexicoKaitlin Kerl25AlbuquerqueDance"Building Bridges Through Inclusion"
    New YorkTaryn Delanie Smith25ManhattanVocal"S.O.S. Supporting Our Shelters"First Runner-up
    North CarolinaKarolyn Martin22CharlotteVocal"#SelfKare: Eat to Success"
    North DakotaSidni Kast24MinotPiano/Vocal"The One Body Movement"
    OhioElizabetta Nies19CincinnatiPiano"Living from the Inside Out: A Proven, Global Method of Making Aspirations Attainable"Top 11Daughter of Kathleen Farrell Nies, [Miss America 1993#Contestants|Miss Illinois 1992] and Miss Illinois USA 1994
    Niece of Mary-Ann Farrell, [Miss America 1985#Contestants|Miss New York 1984] and Monica Farrell, Miss Florida 1985 and Miss Florida USA 1988
    OklahomaMegan Gold22EdmondFlute"America, Let's do Lunch-Ending Senior Hunger"
    OregonSophia Takla21PortlandVocal"Operation Joy: Bringing Happiness to Pediatric Care Patients"Top 11Daughter of Kimberly Stubblefield Takla, [Miss USA 1986#Delegates|Miss Oregon USA 1986]
    PennsylvaniaAlysa Bainbridge24ReadingLyrical Dance"Tyler's Triumph: The More Than Project"Previously Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen 2016
    Rhode IslandAbby Mansolillo23ProvidenceFilm Dialogue, "On the Basis of Sex""Trust Your Gut: Be Your Own Health Advocate"
    South CarolinaJill Dudley23Myrtle BeachVocal"Luke's Legacy: Advocacy for Diabetes Education, Prevention and Affordable Insulin for All"
    South DakotaHunter Widvey23Rapid CityVocal"Childhood Cancer Awareness"Women in STEM FinalistPreviously Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2016
    TennesseeLauren Dickson24ParsonsVocal"Heart for the Hungry: Overcoming Food Insecurity"
    TexasAverie Bishop25DallasVocal"Y'all Means All"Second Runner-upWomen in Business Winner
    Women Who Brand Winner
    Equity and Justice Finalist
    First Asian American to win Miss Texas
    UtahLindsey Larsen21LehiBallet en Pointe"The MOVEMENT Movement"Non-Finalist Talent
    VermontAlexina Federhen24BenningtonVocal"Reach Out, Speak Out"Women Who Brand FinalistPreviously Miss Vermont's Outstanding Teen 2014
    VirginiaVictoria Chuah23AshburnBallet en Pointe"4A: Advocacy and Awareness for Adults with Autism"Women in STEM Finalist
    WashingtonRegan Gallo23PuyallupDance"Making the Invisible Visible: Advocating for Those with Chronic Disease"
    West VirginiaElizabeth Lynch25MartinsburgOriginal Monologue, "It's Not Just Dirt""Growing Up, Growing Ag"Third Runner-up
    WisconsinGrace Stanke20WausauViolin"Clean Energy, Cleaner Future"WinnerPreliminary Talent AwardPreviously Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen 2017
    WyomingHazel Homer-Wambeam21LaramieMusical Theater Performance"EveryBODY Dance! Body Positivity through Movement"Top Fundraiser 4th Runner-upPreviously Distinguished Young Woman of Wyoming 2019, National DYW winner of Self-Expression Category. Lifetime National Endowment for the Humanities Scholar. National winner both 1st and 2nd place, National History Day competition in performance and documentary categories.

    Controversy and criticism

    In an effort to move away from its central focus as a beauty contest, the M.A. Organization removed the bathing suit competition and distanced itself from sexist roots of the past in 2018. Critics allege that the competition still objectifies participants and women generally, with one journalist arguing that "these females, beautiful or otherwise, need not continue being judged on and selected for their appearance (according to many women , whether or not they monitor Miss America contests or may be Miss Americas themselves." Likewise, the clothes worn by some Miss Americas, particularly since 1983, are scrutinized for promoting objectification.
    2023 marks the second year of the final competition night and crowning not being aired on mainstream television. The 2022 Miss America competition was streamed on NBC's Peacock and had several technical glitches throughout the show, causing many viewers to complain on social media about the production value. Streaming the 2022 competition on Peacock was free, but the 2023 competition could only be streamed on PageantsLive.com, requiring the site's per month fee to watch.