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2 Results summary  



2.1  Placements  





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3 Winners  





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Miss Minnesota USA
Formation1952; 72 years ago (1952)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSavage
Location

Membership

Miss USA

Official language

English

Key people

Denise Wallace
Craig Heitkamp
WebsiteOfficial website

The Miss Minnesota USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Minnesota in the Miss USA pageant. It is directed by Future Productions based in Savage, Minnesota since its inception in 1995, which also directs the state pageants for Colorado, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming.[1]

Barbara Elaine Peterson was the first Miss Minnesota USA to be crowned Miss USA (in 1976), and was also the first Miss USA to not place in the Miss Universe pageant. Her sister, Polly Peterson Bowles, was Miss Minnesota USA 1981.[2]

In 2016, Halima Aden became the first contestant to compete wearing a burkini, and the first to wear a hijab the entire time.[3] In 2017, Mikayla Holmgren was the first woman with Down syndrome to compete in a statewide Miss USA pageant.[4]

The current titleholder is Muna Ali of Saint Paul was crowned on June 23, 2024, at Ames CenterinBurnsville. She will represent Minnesota at Miss USA 2024.

Gallery of titleholders

Results summary

Placements

Minnesota holds a record of 16 placements at Miss USA.

Awards

Winners

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  • Year Name Hometown Age1 Local title Placement Special awards Notes
    2024 Muna Ali Saint Paul 27 Miss Minnesota City TBA
    2023 Sarah Anderson Maple Grove 20 Miss Maple Grove
    2022 Madeline Helget Clearwater 24 Miss Clearwater Top 12
    2021 Katarina Spasojevic Minnetonka 20 Miss Minnetonka Shortest reigning Miss Minnesota USA (9 months and 28 days)
    2020 Taylor Fondie Ham Lake 22
    2019 Catherine "Cat" Stanley Bloomington 23 Top 15
    2018 Kalie Wright[4] Eagle Bend 24
    2017 Meridith Gould Minneapolis 22 2nd Runner-Up
    2016 Bridget Jacobs Maple Grove 20
    2015 Jessica Scheu Prior Lake 23
    2014 Haley O'Brien Excelsior 21 Top 20
    2013 Danielle Hooper[citation needed] Inver Grove Heights 20
    2012 Nitaya Panemalaythong Savage 26 Born in Thailand
    2011 Brittany Thelemann Plymouth 23 Cousin of Olivia Herbert, Miss Minnesota Teen USA 2019
    2010 Courtney Basara Duluth 20
    2009 Erica Nego Plymouth 24 Top 15 (12th place)
    2008 Kaylee Unverzagt Eagan 20 Top 15 (15th place)
    2007 Alla Ilushka Eden Prairie 22
    2006 Dottie Cannon[7] Eagan 22 Miss Congeniality
    2005 Carrie Lee Sebeka 25
    2004 Jessica Dereschuk Stacy 20
    2003 Sarah Cahill Waseca 24 Miss Photogenic
    2002 Lanore Van Buren Edina 26 3rd Runner-Up Bluepoint Apparel Swimsuit and Fitness Award
    2001 Anne Marie Clausen Golden Valley 23
    2000 Paige Swenson Fridley Miss Photogenic
    1999 Crystal Vandenberg[8] Brooklyn Center 19
    1998 Josan Hengen Eden Prairie 19
    1997 Melissa Hall Minneapolis
    1996 Karin Smith Brooklyn Park 25
    1995 Angelique de Maison St. Louis Park Finalist (5th place)
    1994 Jolene Stravrakis Burnsville Semifinalist (10th place)
    1993 Kristi Bennecke[9] Anoka
    1992 Amber Rue Minneapolis
    1991 April Ann Herke Eden Prairie
    1990 Janet Tveita Minneapolis Miss Congeniality
    1989 Julie Knutson Crystal 22
    1988 Sue Bolich Mound N/A2
    Jolene Stavrakis Apple Valley N/A2
    Julie Nelson Bloomington
    1987 Christine Rosenberger South St. Paul
    1986 Cynthia Jane Peterson Edina
    1985 Kari Lee Johnson Minneapolis 4th Runner-Up
    1984 Martha Mork Edina
    1983 Carolyn Mattson New Hope
    1982 Lori Kmetz New Brighton
    1981 Polly Peterson Edina sister of Miss USA 1976 Barbara Peterson
    1980 Carla Peterson Albert Lea Semifinalist (12th place)
    1979 Cynthia Sue Lee St. Paul
    1978 Janey Gohl St. Cloud
    1977 Deborah Cossette Minneapolis 2nd Runner-Up
    1976 Barbara Elaine Peterson Edina Miss USA 1976 Non-semi-finalist at Miss Universe 1976
    1975 Dawn Lamotte St. Paul
    1974 Gayle Johnson Minneapolis
    1973 Cyndi James
    1972 Darlene Koskiniemi Roseville
    1971 Shirley Kittleson Sherburn
    1970 Sally Strickland St. Paul
    1969 Laureen Darling Minneapolis
    1968 Arlene Larson
    1967 Betty Ann Brewer Richfield
    1966 Patricia Thatcher Austin
    1965 Elizabeth Jane Carroll Bloomington Miss Congeniality
    1960-64 No Representative
    1959 Muriel Fairbanks Minneapolis
    1958 Sue Bouchard
    1957 Mary Margaret Ford
    1956 Marilyn Johnson
    1955 Sally Ann Colombo Stillwater
    1954 Dawn Joyce Minneapolis Semifinalist (Top 19)
    1953 Mary Ann Papke Semifinalist (Top 20)
    1952 Jodell Stirmlinger St. Paul Semifinalist (Top 10)

    1 Age at the time of the Miss USA pageant
    2 Contestant resigned title before the Miss USA pageant

    References

    1. ^ "Future Productions, LLC State Directors". Retrieved 8 February 2017.
  • ^ Furst, Randy (1988-02-11). "3rd Miss Minnesota-USA has 'nothing to hide'". Star-Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities Mpls.-St. Paul. p. 01A.
  • ^ "Halima Aden Breaks Ground as First Somali-American to Compete for Miss Minnesota USA". 17 November 2016.
  • ^ a b Divine, Mary (November 27, 2017). "Standing ovations for first woman with Down syndrome to compete in Miss Minnesota USA". Twin Cities Pioneer Press.
  • ^ Dunlap, Tetona (September 7, 2014). "Your Neighbor: The Kimberly Woman Crowned Miss National Sweetheart". Times-News. Twin Falls, ID: Lee Enterprises.
  • ^ "Kimberly Native Crowned 'Miss Idaho'". magicvalley.com. June 23, 2015.
  • ^ Francis, Delma (2006-04-17). "Ambition takes local woman to Baltimore; Miss Minnesota USA, Dottie Cannon of Eagan, is competing Friday in the Miss USA pageant". Star-Tribune. p. 10E.
  • ^ "New Miss Minnesota-USA, Miss Minnesota Teen USA crowned" (Press release). Associated Press. 1998-11-30.
  • ^ Freeborn, Dan (1992-11-19). "She's got her cap set for an education // 'No. 1 priority is school,' says Miss Minnesota USA". Star-Tribune Newspaper of the Twin Cities Mpls.-St. Paul. p. 07B.
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