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Which states have won the Miss USA pageant the most times? Which states have never won?
The 73rd annual Miss USA beauty pageant will be held this weekend - a celebration of beauty, intelligence, and empowerment. Which states have produced the most winners?
The annual Miss USA pageant competition will be held on Sunday 4 August with current title holder Savannah Gankiewicz in charge of crowning Miss USA 2024. The 73rd edition of the event, which takes place at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater, will be hosted by Keltie Knight and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Garcelle Beauvais.
This year’s panel of judges will feature Scheana Shay, Gavin DeGraw, Anastasia Soare, Natasha Graziano, NJ Falk and two former winners - Miss USA 1994 Lu Parker and Miss USA 1990 Carole Gist.
The first Miss USA
From Brooklyn-born Jackie Loughery, the first to be crowned Miss USA in 1952, to Savannah Gankiewicz, there have been winners from practically every 50 state. Gankiewicz took the title last year after Noelia Voigt (the first Venezuelan American to win), stunned the Miss Universe Organization by resigning, citing mental health reasons. Gankiewicz was the fifth woman from Hawaii to be crowned Miss USA and we have seen some states winning the title more than others.
Utah was the first to have multiple winners with Charlotte Sheffield crowned in 1957 and Linda Bement three years later in 1960. Texas had five winners in a row between 1985 and 1989.
All in all, there have been winners from 36 states. The ones that have never had a Miss USA include: Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming.
Texas with 10 Miss USA winners
The state which has seen the most Miss USAs crowned is Texas with 10 winners between 1977 and 2022. They are followed by California with six, Hawaii with five and four states all with four winners: Illinois, North Carolina, New York and District of Columbia.
Next are three states with three Miss USA winners: South Carolina, Louisiana and Michigan. R’Bonney Gabriel was the first Asian American to win the Miss USA title - she is also the joint oldest, a record she shares with North Carolina’s Cheslie Kryst, both 28 years old when they won.
The Miss USA 2024 competition will take place at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT on Sunday, Aug. 4, and will be aired on The CW. You can stream the event live on the official YouTube channel of Miss USA.