The Miss District of Columbia USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the District of Columbia in the Miss USA pageant. Four District of Columbia representatives have won the Miss USA title. Of those two, Deshauna Barber and Kára McCullough won successive Miss USA titles in 2016 and 2017. The most recent placement was Cassie Baloue in 2023, placing Top 20.
Formation | 1952 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
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Membership | Miss USA |
Official language | English |
Key people | Chelsey Rodgers (Executive Director) |
Website | Official website |
Two Miss District of Columbia USA titleholders previously held the Miss District of Columbia Teen USA title and four have competed at Miss America, one as Miss New Jersey.
The current titleholder is Kleo Torres of Washington, D.C., was crowned Miss District of Columbia USA 2024 on June 26, 2024 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C.. She will represent the District of Columbia at Miss USA 2024.
Gallery of titleholders
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Bobbi Johnson, Miss District of Columbia USA 1964 & Miss USA 1964
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Angela McGlowan, Miss District of Columbia USA 1994
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Shauntay Hinton, the second Miss District of Columbia USA to win Miss USA (2002)
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Mercedes Lindsay, Miss District of Columbia USA 2007 and Jasmine Alexis, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2007
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Nicole White, Miss District of Columbia USA 2009
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Mackenzie Green, Miss District of Columbia USA 2010
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Deshauna Barber, Miss District of Columbia USA 2016 & Miss USA 2016
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Kára McCullough, Miss District of Columbia USA 2017 & Miss USA 2017
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Ryann Richardson, replacement Miss District of Columbia USA 2017
Results summary
Placements
- Miss USAs: Bobbie Johnson (1964), Shauntay Hinton (2002), Deshauna Barber (2016), Kára McCullough (2017)
- 1st runners-up: Michelle Metrinko (1963), Liane Angus (2001)
- 4th runners-up: Diana Batts (1965), Steffanee Leaming (1984)
- Top 10/12: Nikki Phillipp (1970), Susan Pluskoski (1971), Janet Gail Greenawalt (1972), Nancy Plachta (1973), Robin Utterback (1974), Mary Lamond (1975), Sharon Sutherland (1977), Catherine Staples (1990), Candace Allen (2006), Cordelia Cranshaw (2019)
- Top 15/16/20: Laura Farley (1954), Helen Sweeney (1962), Myra Chudy (1967), Sue Counts (1966), Cierra Jackson (2020), Faith Porter (2022), Cassie Baloue (2023), Kleo Torres (2024)
- District of Columbia holds a record of 26 placements at Miss USA.
Awards
- Miss Congeniality: Elva Anderson (1988), Napiera Groves (1997)
Winners
- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year | Name | Hometown | Age[a] | Local title | Placement | Special awards | Notes |
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2024 | Kleo Torres | Washington, D.C. | 26 | Miss Nation's Capital | Top 20 | ||
2023 | Cassie Baloue | Washington, D.C. | 25 | Miss Freedom | Top 20 | ||
2022 | Faith Porter | Washington, D.C. | 23 | Miss Brookland | Top 16 |
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2021 | Sasha Perea | Washington, D.C. | 27 | Miss City Center |
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2020 | Cierra Jackson | Washington, D.C. | 27 | Top 16 |
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2019 | Cordelia Cranshaw | 26 | Top 10 | ||||
2018 | Bryce Armstrong | Washington, D.C. | 21 | ||||
2017 | Ryann Richardson | 27 | did not compete |
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Kára McCullough | Washington, D.C. | 25 | Miss USA 2017 |
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2016 | Jasmine Jones | Washington, D.C. | 27 | did not compete | Originally placed in the semifinals after first runner-up Kára McCullough declined to take the title (when she was preparing for the following year's state pageant), assumed the title when Deshauna Barber won Miss USA | ||
Deshauna Barber | Washington, D.C. | 26 | Miss USA 2016 |
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2015 | Lizzy Olsen | Washington, D.C. | 25 | ||||
2014 | Ciera Nicole Butts | 23 |
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2013 | Jessica Frith[citation needed] | 26 | |||||
2012 | Monique Thompkins | 23 | Washington Redskins Cheerleader | ||||
2011 | Heather Swann | 22 | |||||
2010 | MacKenzie Green | 21 | |||||
2009 | Nicole White | 20 |
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2008 | Chelsey Rodgers | 25 |
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2007 | Mercedes Lindsay | 26 | |||||
2006 | Candace Allen | Washington, D.C. | 22 | Top 10 | |||
2005 | Sarah-Elizabeth Langford | Washington, D.C. | 25 |
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2004 | Tiara Dews | 21 |
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2003 | Michelle Dollie Wright | 26 |
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2002 | Diahann Adair Doyen | 23 | did not compete | Originally first runner-up; succeeded the title when Shauntay Hinton won Miss USA | |||
Shauntay Hinton | Washington, D.C. | 23 | Miss USA 2002 | Non-semi-finalist at Miss Universe 2002 | |||
2001 | Liane Angus | Washington, D.C. | 24 | 1st runner-up | |||
2000 | Juel April Casamayor | Washington, D.C. | 18 | Washington Redskins Cheerleader | |||
1999 | Amy Alderson | 27 | Sister of Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1994, top 6 at Miss Teen USA 1994 and Miss Tennessee USA 2002, Allison Alderson | ||||
1998 | Zanice Lyles | 24 | |||||
1997 | Napiera Groves | 21 | Miss Congeniality | ||||
1996 | La Chanda Jenkins | 19 | |||||
1995 | Marci Andrews | 27 | |||||
1994 | Angela McGlowan | 25 | |||||
1993 | Alena Neves | 18 | |||||
1992 | Wanda Jones | 20 | |||||
1991 | Lakecia Smith | 27 | |||||
1990 | Catherine Staples | Washington, D.C. | 23 | Top 12 | |||
1989 | Somaly Susan Sieng | Washington, D.C. | 24 | ||||
1988 | Elva Anderson | 27 | Miss Congeniality | ||||
1987 | Edwina Richard | 18 | |||||
1986 | Desiree Keating |
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1985 | Christal Chacon | ||||||
1984 | Steffanee Leaming | Washington, D.C. | 21 | 4th runner-up | |||
1983 | Julie Anne Warner | Washington, D.C. | |||||
1982 | Lori Esteep | ||||||
1981 | Belinda Johnson | ||||||
1980 | Marianne Ritter | 18 | |||||
1979 | Cynthia Ramsay | 19 | |||||
1978 | Wanda Clineman | 23 | |||||
1977 | Sharon Sutherland | Washington, D.C. | 25 | Top 12 | |||
1976 | Nancy Stitt | Washington, D.C. | 20 | Nancy Sitt competed at Miss USA,[2] but Mary Theresa Clair is listed as Miss DC USA 1976 on the Miss DC USA website. | |||
1975 | Mary Lamond | Washington, D.C. | 27 | Top 12 | |||
1974 | Robin Lee Utterback | 22 | Top 12 | ||||
1973 | Nancy Plachta | 22 | Top 12 | ||||
1972 | Janet Gail Greenawalt | 18 | Top 12 | ||||
1971 | Sue Lowden | 19 | Top 12 |
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1970 | Nikki Phillipp | 27 | Top 15 | ||||
1969 | Shelley Gosman | Washington, D.C. | |||||
1968 | Diane Mothershead | 23 |
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1967 | Myra Chudy | Washington, D.C. | 26 | Top 15 | |||
1966 | Sue Counts | 19 | Top 15 | ||||
1965 | Dianna Lynn Batts | Washington, D.C. | 4th runner-up | Model on The Price Is Right, later Miss USA World 1965 and 1st runner up in Miss World 1965 | |||
1964 | Bobbi Johnson | Washington, D.C. | 19 | Miss USA 1964 |
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1963 | Michele Metrinko | Washington, D.C. | 1st runner-up |
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1962 | Helen Sweeney | Washington, D.C. | 27 | Top 16 | |||
1961 | Patricia Brunette | ||||||
1960 | Doris Lee Jones | ||||||
1959 | Shirley Ann Hobbs | ||||||
1958 | Peggy Wolf | ||||||
1957 | did not compete | ||||||
1956 | Joanne Holler | ||||||
1955 | did not compete | ||||||
1954 | Laura Farley | Washington, D.C. | 21 | Top 19 | |||
1953 | did not compete | ||||||
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- ^ Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant
References
- ^ "National Sweetheart". Pageantopolis. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Miss USA 1976 Parade of States". YouTube.[dead YouTube link]
- ^ "Miss USA roots sister on in Miss America bid". Hartford Courant. 1963-09-02. p. 20A.