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1 Gallery of past titleholders  





2 Results summary  



2.1  Placements  





2.2  Awards  



2.2.1  Preliminary awards  





2.2.2  Non-finalist awards  





2.2.3  Other awards  









3 Winners  





4 Executive director accusations  





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Miss Florida
Formation1922
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersLakeland
Location

Membership

Miss America

Official language

English

Key people

Keith Williams (Executive Director)
WebsiteOfficial website

The Miss Florida competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the stateofFlorida in the Miss America pageant. Florida has twice won the Miss America crown.

In the fall of 2018, the Miss America Organization terminated Miss Florida organization's license as well as licenses from Georgia, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia.[1][2] In December 2018, the Miss America Organization reinstated licensing for the Miss Florida Scholarship Pageant Inc., along with the organizations in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and West Virginia.[3]

Juliette Ashley Valle of Plantation, Florida, was crowned Miss Florida 2023 on June 24, 2023, at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, Florida. She competed in the Miss America 2024 pageant at the Walt Disney Theatre at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, where she made history as the first contestant to deliver a bilingual answer during the Onstage Question portion. Valle achieved a Top 10 placement.

Gallery of past titleholders[edit]

Results summary[edit]

The following is a visual summary of the past results of Miss Florida titleholders at the national Miss America pageants/competitions. The year in parentheses indicates the year of the national competition during which a placement and/or award was garnered, not the year attached to the contestant's state title.

Placements[edit]

Awards[edit]

Preliminary awards[edit]

Non-finalist awards[edit]

Other awards[edit]

Winners[edit]

  •   Declared as winner
  •   Ended as a runner-up
  •   Ended as a finalist or semi-finalist
  • Year Name Hometown Age Local Title Miss America Talent Placement at Miss America Special scholarships at Miss America Notes
    2023 Juliette Valle Plantation 22 Miss Orlando Operatic Vocal, "Sempre Libera" from La TraviatabyGiuseppe Verdi Top 10 The second Hispanic Miss Florida to be crowned in 87 years


    The first Miss America contestant to deliver a bilingual onstage question response onstage

    2022 Lindsay Bettis Ponte Vedra Beach 26 Miss Seminole County Jazz Dance Women in Business Finalist

    Equity & Justice Finalist Non-finalist Social Impact Pitch Award

    2021 Leah Roddenberry[4] Bradenton 22 Miss Tampa Dance Top 10 Equity and Justice Finalist

    Jean Bartel Social Impact Initiative Finalist
    Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2013[5] and 2015[6]

    First teen titleholder to hold the state title twice
    2019–20 Michaela McLean[7][8] Clermont 21 Miss Florida Citrus Lyrical Dance, “You Say" Top 15[9] Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2014[10]
    Top 12 at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2015 pageant[11]
    2018 Taylor Tyson[12] Jupiter 23 Miss South Florida Fair Classical Piano, "Mephisto's Waltz" by Franz Liszt 3rd runner-up[13] Preliminary Talent Award[14] Accepted to Stetson University College of Law[15]
    2017 Sara Zeng[16] Palm Coast 22 Miss Heart of Florida Classical Piano, "Fantaisie-Impromptu" in C Sharp minor by Frédéric Chopin Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award[17]
    2016 Courtney Sexton[18] Starke 23 Miss Orlando Jazz Dance, "I Got Love" Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2008[19]

    Top 10 at National Sweetheart 2015 pageant
    2015 Mary Katherine Fechtel[20] Leesburg 19 Miss University of Florida Lyrical Dance, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Tessanne Chin Top 10 Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award Sister of Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012, Elizabeth Fechtel

    Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2010[21]
    2014 Victoria Cowen[22] Panama City 21 Miss North Florida Lyrical Dance, "Note to God" 3rd runner-up[23] Charles & Theresa Brown Scholarship[24]

    Preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness Award[25]
    Originally first runner-up, assumed title after tabulation error resulted in Fechtel incorrectly being named the winner[22]
    Elizabeth Fechtel[26] Leesburg 20 Miss University of Florida Dance, "Happy" by Pharrell Williams Did not compete; dethroned after a tabulation error was corrected[26][27]
    Sister of Miss Florida 2015, Mary Katherine Fechtel

    Previously Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012[28]
    2013 Myrrhanda Jones[29] Gainesville 19 Miss Palm Coast Baton, "Big Noise from Winnetka" 3rd runner-up[30] Preliminary Talent Award Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2009[31]
    2nd runner-up at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2009 pageant[32]
    2012 Laura McKeeman[33] St. Petersburg 23 Miss Pinellas County Ballet, La Esmeralda Top 16 Former reporter on and current host of SEC NationonESPN[34]
    2011 Kristina Janolo[35] Kissimmee 24 Miss Winter Park Vocal, "Gold" Top 13 Contestant at National Sweetheart 2009 pageant
    2010 Jaclyn Raulerson[36] Plant City 19 Miss Largo Vocal, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Quality of Life Award Finalist
    2009 Rachael Todd[37] Oviedo 22 Miss Suncoast Irish Step Dance, "Riverdance"
    2008 Sierra Minott[38] Fort Myers 20 Miss Palm Beach County Theater Style Dance, "I Can Cook Too" from On the Town 4th runner-up Previously Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen 2005[39]
    3rd runner-up at Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2005[40]
    2007 Kylie Williams[41] Tallahassee 24 Miss Tallahassee Country Vocal, "I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart" Top 16 Quality of Life Award 1st runner-up[42]
    2006 Allison Kreiger[43] Miami 23 Miss Miami Dance / Twirl, "I Will Live For Love"
    2005 Mari Wilensky Jacksonville 21 Miss University of Florida Vocal, "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Top 10 Top 10 at National Sweetheart 2005 pageant

    Assumed the crown when Cragg relinquished title
    Candace Cragg Jacksonville Miss Jacksonville Did not compete; relinquished title when it was discovered she was not enrolled at the university where she won her local title
    2004 Jenna Edwards[44] Miami 23 Miss Winter Park Popular Vocal, "Solitaire" Preliminary Swimsuit Award[45]

    Quality of Life Award Finalist
    Later Miss Florida USA 2007
    2003 Shauna Pender Miss St. Petersburg Did not compete; originally 1st runner-up, later assumed title after Dunlap won Miss America 2004
    Top 10 at National Sweetheart 2001 pageant
    Ericka Dunlap[46] Orlando 21 Miss City Beautiful Vocal, "If I Could" Winner[46][47] Finals Evening Gown Award

    Finals Talent Award
    First African American to win the title of Miss Florida[48]
    2002 Katherine Carson Sarasota 20 Miss Largo Vocal, "Gimme, Gimme" from Thoroughly Modern Millie
    2001 Kelly Gaudet Miami 22 Miss Largo Lyrical Dance, "It's Time" Top 10 Preliminary Evening Gown Award Previously Miss Florida Teen USA 1996

    4th runner-up at National Sweetheart 1999 pageant
    2000 Candace Rodatz Orange Park 24 Miss First Coast Baton, "Sing, Sing, Sing"
    1999 Kelli Meierhenry Orlando, Florida 24 Miss University of Central Florida Vocal, "What Will I Tell My Heart?"
    1998 Lissette Gonzalez Miami 22 Miss Miami Vocal, "All That Jazz" 2nd runner-up Bernie Wayne Talent Award

    Preliminary Swimsuit Award
    1997 Christy Neuman Jacksonville 20 Miss University of North Florida Rhythmic Gymnastics Dance, Theme from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
    1996 Jamie Bolding Lakeland 22 Miss Mount Dora Lyrical Ballet, "Can You Read My Mind" Non-finalist Interview Award

    Non-finalist Talent Award
    1995 Kristin Ludecke Eustis 19 Miss Central Florida Classical Vocal, "O Luce di Quest'anima" from Linda di Chamounix Later Miss Florida USA 2000
    1994 Megan Welch DeLand 20 Miss Mount Dora Classical Vocal Non-finalist Interview Award Previously National Sweetheart 1993
    1993 Nicole Padgett Fort Myers 21 Miss Tampa Vocal, "You're Gonna Hear From Me" from Inside Daisy Clover
    1992 Melinda Miller Miss Altamonte Springs Did not compete; later assumed title when Cornett won Miss America 1993
    Leanza Cornett Jacksonville 21 Miss Winter Park Vocal, "A New Life" from Jekyll & Hyde Winner Previously National Sweetheart 1991
    1991 Mary Ann Olson Sarasota 24 Miss Manatee County Vocal, "Where the Boys Are" Non-finalist Talent Award
    1990 Dana Rinehart Dalton Orlando 23 Miss Orlando Dramatic Vocal, "If He Walked Into My Life" from Mame Preliminary Swimsuit Award
    1989 Sandra Joanne Frick Hialeah 23 Miss Coral Springs Character Ballet en Pointe, "Yankee Doodle Dandy" Top 10
    1988 Melissa Aggeles St. Petersburg 24 Miss Manatee County Vocal / Dance, "Show Stopper" Top 10 Preliminary Swimsuit Award Previously National Sweetheart 1987
    1987 Jennifer Anne Sauder Homestead 22 Miss Homestead Semi-classical Vocal, "If We Were In Love" from Yes, Giorgio Top 10
    1986 Molly Pesce Longwood 23 Miss Seminole County Vocal medley from Cabaret Non-finalist Talent Award
    1985 Monica Farrell Jacksonville 21 Miss Jacksonville University Classical Piano, "Prelude No. 5 in G Minor" by Sergei Rachmaninoff Non-finalist Talent Award Sister of Miss New York 1984, Mary-Ann Farrell, and Miss Illinois 1992, Kathleen Farrell

    Later Miss Florida USA 1988
    3rd runner-up at Miss USA 1988 pageant

    Aunt of Miss Ohio 2022, Elizabetta Nies

    1984 Lisa Valdez Bradenton 21 Miss Manatee County Vocal, "Through the Eyes of Love"
    1983 Kim Boyce Bradenton 22 Miss Manatee County Popular Vocal, "Rainbow Connection" & "Over the Rainbow" Top 10
    1982 Deanna Pitman Apopka 22 Miss Sanford Lyrical Dance, "I Hope I Get It" from A Chorus Line
    1981 Dean Herman Jacksonville 23 Miss Jacksonville Gymnastics Dance, "They're Playing Our Song"
    1980 Caroline Dungan Bradenton 21 Miss Manatee County Piano, "Deep Purple"
    1979 Marti Sue Phillips Tampa 22 Miss Manatee County Jazz Clarinet Medley, Rhapsody In Blue & "Begin the Beguine" 4th runner-up
    1978 Wendy Sue Cheatham Bonita Springs Miss Lee County N/A Initially was 2nd runner-up at Miss Florida 1978 pageant

    Assumed the crown after Cline relinquished the title to continue to pursue her career as a singer and musician in November 1978.
    Carolyn Cline Brandon 25 Miss Tampa Piano / Vocal, "Love Story" 2nd runner-up Preliminary Talent Award Previously Miss New Mexico USA 1973
    1977 Cathy La Belle Tampa 20 Popular Vocal, "He Touched Me" from Drat! The Cat! 4th runner-up Preliminary Talent Award
    1976 Nancy Stafford Ft. Lauderdale 22 Miss Ft. Lauderdale Piano, "Send In the Clowns"
    1975 Ann K. Schmalzried Ft. Lauderdale 19 Miss University of Florida Classical Piano, "Gardens In the Rain" Top 10 Dr. David B Allman Medical Scholarship
    1974 Delta Burke Orlando 18 Miss Orlando Dramatic monologue, "Anne Boleyn" Non-finalist Talent Award Later gained fame as an actress, most notably on Designing Women[citation needed]
    1973 Ellen Meade Bradenton 20 Miss Manatee County Ballet Roller Skating, "The Black Swan" Non-finalist Talent Award Ellen Rowena Meade Thomas passed away in Bradenton, Florida at age 70 on August 27, 2023.
    1972 Suzanne Charles Fort Lauderdale 20 Miss Miami Ballet, "Dance of the Painted Doll"
    1971 Barbara Jo Ivey Winter Park 19 Miss Winter Park Piano, "Toccata" Non-finalist Talent Award
    1970 Lisa Donovan Sarasota 21 Miss Sarasota Vocal, "Feeling Good" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
    1969 Lynne Edea Topping Marco Island 20 Miss Dade County Ballet, "Kismet"
    1968 Linda Fitts Panama City 20 Miss Panama City Charleston Dance, "Twelfth Street Rag" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
    1967 Dawn Cashwell Pensacola 22 Miss Pensacola Baton Twirling, "Blue Tango" 4th runner-up Preliminary Talent Award Contestant at National Sweetheart 1963 pageant, representing Georgia
    1966 Christine Torgeson Miss Manatee County N/A Assumed the crown after Colston relinquished the title[49]
    Diane Colston Sarasota 19 Miss Sarasota Vocal, "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" Top 10 Relinquished the title after competing at Miss America 1967 pageant[49]
    1965 Carol Lynn Blum Miami Beach 21 Miss Fort Lauderdale Classical Vocal, "Il Bacio" by Luigi Arditi 3rd runner-up
    1964 Priscilla Schnarr Hollywood 18 Miss Hollywood Vocal / Dance, "Whatever Lola Wants"
    1963 Flora Jo Chandonnet North Miami Miss Miami Semi-classical Vocal, "One Kiss" from The New Moon
    1962 Gloria Brody Jacksonville 19 Miss Duval County Interpretive Ballet, Theme from "Exodus"
    1961 Sherry Grimes Sarasota 18 Miss Sarasota Vocal, "My Man's Gone Now"
    1960 Kathy Magda Fort Lauderdale 19 Miss Fort Lauderdale Dramatic monologue from Our Town
    1959 Nancy Rae Purvis Bradenton 18 Miss Bradenton Dramatic monologue
    1958 Dianne Tauscher Orlando Miss Orlando Ballet, "Canadian Sunset"
    1957 Dorothy Maria Steiner Boca Raton Miss Boca Raton Dramatic reading, "Such Is Your Heritage" 4th runner-up
    1956 Sally Fisher Miami Miss Coral Gables Vocal / Dance, "Life Upon the Wicked Stage" from Show Boat
    1955 Sandra Wirth Miami Miss Miami Fire Baton, "Jazz Medley" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award
    1954 Ann Gloria Daniel Dade City Miss Dade City Accordion, "Lady of Spain" 1st runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award
    1953 Marjorie Simmons Tampa Miss Tampa Dance, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"
    1952 Marcia Crane Orlando Miss Gainesville Piano, "Gershwin Prelude"
    1951 Mary Elizabeth Godwin Gainesville Miss University of Florida Pantomime, "Betty Boop" 4th runner-up
    1950 Janet Ruth Crockett St. Petersburg Miss St. Petersburg Vocal & Pantomime from The Perils of Pauline 2nd runner-up Assumed title when Corine Gustafson was disqualified for being underage
    1949 Shirley Ann Rhodes Tampa Miss Tampa Vocal, "Put Your Shoes On, Lacy"
    1948 Rosemary Carpenter Miami Beach Miss Miami Classical piano & accordion, "Fantasie Impromptu" & "Two Guitars" Top 15
    1947 Eula Ann McGehee St. Petersburg Miss Florida Magic act Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Pepper Shore Miami Miss Miami Beach Interpretive dance of the South Seas Top 15 Preliminary Talent Award
    1946 Jacquelyn Jennings Miss Florida Pantomime, "Just a Square In a Social Circle" Top 16 Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Jini Boyd Miami Miss Miami Beach
    1945 Virginia Freeland Miss Florida Fashion Show & Vocal, "Rum and Coca-Cola" 3rd runner-up Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Ray Evelyn Crist Miami Miss Miami Beach
    1944 Virginia Warlen Miss Florida Violin, "Intermezzo" 2nd runner-up Preliminary Swimsuit Award

    Preliminary Talent Award
    Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Vernell Bush Miami Miss Miami Vocal, "It Had to Be You" Top 12
    1943 Muriel Elizabeth Smith Miss Florida Acrobatic Baton 1st runner-up Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Dolly Bowles Miss Miami
    1942 Eileen Knapp Miss Florida Tap Dance, "Bye Bye Blues" Top 10 Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Leona Fredericks Miami Miss Miami Vocal, "Nobody's Baby" Top 10
    1941 Mitzi Strother[50] Miss Florida Top 15 Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Anna Louise Baker[50] Miami Miss Miami
    1940 Mitzi Strother Miami Miss Miami Top 15 Competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    1939 Rose Marie Magrill Miss Florida[51] Tap Dance Top 15[51] Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Irmigard Dietel Miss Miami Vocal Medley, "See You Again," "Blue Evening," & "Solitude" Top 15
    1938 Mary Joyce Walsh Miami Miss Florida Vocal / Ballet Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Patricia Hollran Miss Delray Beach Vocal, "A-Tisket, A-Tasket"
    Mary Jane Thomas Fort Lauderdale Miss Fort Lauderdale Top 15
    Gloria Smyley Jacksonville Miss Jacksonville Acrobatic dance 4th runner-up Preliminary Talent Award
    1937 Mary P. Hollran Delray Beach Miss Delray Beach Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at Miss America pageant
    Frances Powell Miss Jacksonville
    Irmigard Dietel Miss Miami Vocal 4th runner-up
    1936 No Florida representative at Miss America pageant[52]
    1935 Elizabeth Hull Plant City Miss Plant City Vocal medley, "East of the Sun" & "When I Grow Too Old to Dream" Top 12
    1934 No national pageant was held[53]
    1933 No Florida representative at Miss America pageant[54]
    1932 No national pageants were held[53]
    1931
    1930
    1929
    1928
    1927 Marcia Hands Miss Miami N/A[55] Competed under local title at national pageant
    1926 Margaret Jennell Tate
    1925 Ruth Wooddall Miss Miami Top 15 Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at national pageant
    Lucy Davis Yonge Miss Pensacola
    1924 Roberta Russell Miss Jacksonville Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at national pageant
    Margaret Swindell Miss Lakeland
    Lottie Eitzen Miss Pensacola
    Virginia McRae Miss Tampa
    Frances Payne Miss West Palm Beach
    1923 Alyce Phillips[56] Jacksonville Miss Jacksonville Multiple Florida representatives

    Contestants competed under local title at national pageant
    Mary Weaver[57] Lakeland Miss Lakeland
    Katherine Kyle[58] Miami Miss Miami
    Katherine Floyd[59][60] Pensacola Miss Pensacola
    1922 Eleanor Logan[61] Jacksonville 19
    Competed as Miss Florida at pageant
    1921 No Florida representative at Miss America pageant[62]

    Executive director accusations[edit]

    Mary Sullivan, the longtime executive director of Miss Florida until her resignation in 2018, was arrested in 2022 and accused of stealing around $100,000 from the program from 2011–2018. The arrest came after an investigation into past financial irregularities by the Board of Directors after her retirement. She was accused of redirecting non-profit donations intended for use on scholarships to her own account, which she spent on personal matters such as maid service and dating sites.[63][64]

    References[edit]

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  • ^ Miss Florida Scholarship Program Statement
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