Miss USA 2016 was the 65th Miss USA pageant, held at the T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada, on June 5, 2016. Terrence J and Julianne Hough all hosted for the first time, while Ashley Graham served as the backstage host. All fifty states and the District of Columbia competed. Olivia Jordan of Oklahoma crowned her successor, Deshauna Barber of the District of Columbia, at the end of the event. Barber became the first African American to win the Miss USA title since Crystle Stewart in 2008, and this was District of Columbia's third title and the first title since 2002. Barber represented the United States at the Miss Universe 2016 pageant.

This was the first edition of the Miss USA pageant to be held under the ownership of WME/IMG, which purchased the Miss Universe Organization from Donald Trump on September 14, 2015, three days after NBCUniversal sold him its 50% interest in the organization in exchange for Trump's dropping a breach of contract lawsuit he filed against the media company in August for terminating NBC's contract to televise the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants. It was also the first Miss USA pageant to be broadcast on Fox after signed an agreement in October 2015.

For the first time, a 52nd entrant for the pageant was decided via a nationwide search through social media voting.

Background

T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, the host venue of Miss USA 2016 competition.

Location

On April 5, the Miss Universe Organization announced that the competition would be hosted at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, and a seventh time hosting the state in nine years.

Hosts and performers

On May 25, it was announced that the competition would be hosted by Terrence J, while Ashley Graham would serve as backstage host. A week later, Julianne Hough was announced as the second host would work alongside Terrence J. Hough is a dancer and judge on Dancing with the Stars.

Also on May 25, Backstreet Boys and Nashville Star alum Chris Young were announced as the musical guests.

Selection of participants

Delegates from 50 states and the District of Columbia were chosen in state pageants held from July 2015 to January 2016. The first state pageant was Florida, held on July 11, 2015 (the day before the Miss USA 2015 final competition), and the final pageant was Kentucky, held on January 31, 2016; fifteen of these delegates were former Miss Teen USA state winners (made the highest number ever surpassed the previous number of 12 former teens in Miss USA 2014), two of them were former Miss America state winners and three of them were former Miss America's Outstanding Teen state winners.

Two state titleholders were appointed as replacements after the original titleholders were unable to compete. Stormy Keffeler, the original Miss Washington USA 2016, resigned in January 2016 after pleaded guilty from disclosure of DUI in April 2015. She was replaced by Kelsey Schmidt, who was the first runner-up of the Miss Washington USA 2016 pageant, and Allie Dunn, the original Miss North Carolina USA 2016, resigned two weeks before the start of the Miss USA 2016 competition when she was falling ill and missed the start of pageant activities prevented from entering registration form. She was replaced by Devin Gant, who was the first runner-up of Miss North Carolina USA 2016 pageant and made a last minute trip to Las Vegas as the pageant activities were already started.

Results

Miss USA 2016 results.
PlacementContestant
Miss USA 2016District of Columbia – Deshauna Barber
1st Runner-UpHawaii – Chelsea Hardin
2nd Runner-UpGeorgia – Emanii Davis
Top 5Alabama – Peyton Brown California – Nadia Mejia §
Top 10Arkansas – Abby Floyd Connecticut – Tiffany Teixeira Missouri – Sydnee Stottlemyre South Dakota – Madison McKeown Virginia – Desi Williams
Top 15Arizona – Chelsea Myers Ohio – Megan Wise Oklahoma – Taylor Gorton South Carolina – Leah Lawson West Virginia – Nichole Greene

§ Voted into the Top 15 by the public as the "People's Choice".

Awards

AwardContestant
Miss CongenialityAlabama – Peyton Brown
Miss PhotogenicWisconsin – Kate Redeker

Miss 52 USA

In May 2016, a 52nd contestant took part in the competition via social media voting. The Miss Universe Organization along with the fashion agency Sherri Hill decided to make a competition online where different women from all the US competed. Finally, 10 women were selected by a panel of judges, and these 10 finalists were revealed on May 10, 2016. The winner between these 10 candidates competed as Miss 52 USA in the Miss USA 2016 pageant on June 5, 2016. The winner was announced on May 18, 2016, and Alexandra Miller from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was named as Miss 52 USA.

The 10 selected finalists were:

NameAgeHometownState
1Catherine Williams24San AntonioTexas
2Yvonne Vega25New BraunfelsTexas
3Jessica Bean24CasperWyoming
4Alexandra Miller26Oklahoma CityOklahoma
5Ivana Thomas22DurhamNorth Carolina
6Amanda Bell24NashvilleTennessee
7Kaitlyn Smith26Jacksonville BeachFlorida
8Molly Vierhile23San FranciscoCalifornia
9Niki Kafashzadeh24RockvilleMaryland
10Bridgette Garb21Oak ParkCalifornia

The panel of judges that selected the 10 finalists were:

Alessandra Garcia, American plus-size model. Ashley Wagner, American figure skater. Andrew Serrano, American IMG Fashion Director of Global Public Relations. Lauren Giraldo, American social media star. Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach, Miss Universe 2015 from the Philippines. Sherri Hill, American fashion designer and businesswoman.

Pageant

Preliminary round

Prior to the final competition, the delegates competed in the preliminary competition, which involves private interviews with the judges and a presentation show where they compete in swim wear and evening gown. It was held on June 1, 2016, and was broadcast on the Miss Universe website and mobile app and was hosted by Nick Teplitz and Olivia Jordan.

Judges

  • Fred Nelson – President/Executive Producer of the People's Choice Awards
  • Jimmy Nguyen [citation needed] – Entertainment and digital media lawyer, diversity advocate, blogger, and technology advisor
  • Joey Boukadakis – Writer, director, producer, and media executive
  • Keltie Knight – Correspondent and weekend host of CBS's The Insider
  • Kristin Conte – Marketing and communications executive and event creator
  • Nick Phelps – Global Alliance Director at Droga5
  • Rebecca Bienstock – West Coast Bureau Chief at Us Weekly magazine

Finals

During the final competition, the top fifteen competed in swim wear, while the top ten also competed in evening gown. The top five also competed in a submitted question round. Unlike in previous years, the third runner-up and the fourth runner-up were not awarded as the format was revived in Miss Universe 2015, and instead the judges would determine those three finalists to advance in the top three. The top three also competed in the same question round and a final runway, and the winner was decided by a panel of judges alongside the two runners-up.

Judges

Contestants

52 delegates competed for Miss USA 2016:

StateContestantAgeHeightHometownPlacementNotes
AlabamaPeyton Brown225 ft 9 in (175 cm)EufaulaTop 5, CongenialityPreviously Miss Alabama Teen USA 2012
AlaskaAriane Audett215 ft 8 in (173 cm)Anchorage
ArizonaChelsea Myers205 ft 9 in (175 cm)TempeTop 15
ArkansasAbby Floyd205 ft 9 in (175 cm)SearcyTop 10Previously Miss Arkansas Teen USA 2013
CaliforniaNadia Mejia205 ft 11 in (180 cm)Diamond BarTop 5Daughter of Gerardo Mejia and Miss West Virginia USA 1989 Kathy Eicher
ColoradoCaley-Rae Pavillard225 ft 8 in (173 cm)Castle PinesPreviously Miss Colorado's Outstanding Teen 2008 Previously Miss Colorado Teen USA 2011
ConnecticutTiffany Teixeira255 ft 7 in (170 cm)BridgeportTop 10Previously Miss Connecticut Teen USA 2009
DelawareAlexandra Vorontsova215 ft 7 in (170 cm)Newark
District of ColumbiaDeshauna Barber265 ft 10 in (178 cm)Washington, D.C.Miss USA 2016
FloridaBrie Gabrielle255 ft 9 in (175 cm)West Palm Beach
GeorgiaEmanii Davis225 ft 9 in (175 cm)Griffin2nd runner-upLater placed 3rd runner-up at Miss World America 2017 Later Miss Earth USA 2019 and 1st Runner-up (Miss Earth - Air) at Miss Earth 2019
HawaiiChelsea Hardin245 ft 11 in (180 cm)Honolulu1st runner-up
IdahoSydney Halper215 ft 9 in (175 cm)Moscow
IllinoisZena Malak245 ft 8 in (173 cm)Carol Stream
IndianaMorgan Abel265 ft 7 in (170 cm)North VernonPreviously Miss Indiana Teen USA 2008
IowaAlissa Morrison245 ft 9 in (175 cm)Davenport
KansasVictoria Wiggins265 ft 9 in (175 cm)Junction City
KentuckyKyle Hornback205 ft 8 in (173 cm)Louisville
LouisianaMaaliyah Papillion215 ft 9 in (175 cm)Lake Charles
MaineMarisa Butler225 ft 8 in (173 cm)StandishLater Miss World America 2018 Later Miss Earth United States 2021 Later Miss Earth Air 2021
MarylandChristina Denny255 ft 8 in (173 cm)BaltimorePreviously Miss Maryland 2013
MassachusettsWhitney Sharpe215 ft 5 in (165 cm)Burlington
MichiganSusie Leica265 ft 10 in (178 cm)Livonia
MinnesotaBridget Jacobs205 ft 11 in (180 cm)Maple Grove
MississippiHaley Sowers225 ft 5 in (165 cm)MeridianPreviously Miss Mississippi Teen USA 2010 Former Tennessee Titans Cheerleader
MissouriSydnee Stottlemyre225 ft 8 in (173 cm)ChesterfieldTop 10Previously Miss Missouri's Outstanding Teen 2008 Previously Miss Missouri Teen USA 2011
MontanaSibahn Doxey235 ft 9 in (175 cm)FrenchtownPreviously Miss Montana Teen USA 2011
NebraskaSarah Hollins255 ft 8 in (173 cm)OmahaPreviously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2009
NevadaEmelina Adams245 ft 8 in (173 cm)Anthem
New HampshireJessica Strohm255 ft 6 in (168 cm)ManchesterProfessional cheerleader for New England Patriots
New JerseyJessielyn Palumbo245 ft 9 in (175 cm)Wayne
New MexicoNaomie Germain225 ft 8 in (173 cm)Albuquerque
New YorkSerena Bucaj225 ft 9 in (175 cm)Suffern
North CarolinaDevin Gant235 ft 6 in (168 cm)CharlotteOriginally first runner-up, but assumed the title after winner Allie Dunn resigned before the start of pageant activities due to illness.
North DakotaHalley Maas225 ft 8 in (173 cm)Grand Forks
OhioMegan Wise265 ft 10 in (178 cm)GallipolisTop 15
OklahomaTaylor Gorton245 ft 7 in (170 cm)GlenpoolTop 15Previously Miss Oklahoma Teen USA 2008
OregonNatriana Shorter255 ft 9 in (175 cm)Eugene
PennsylvaniaElena LaQuatra245 ft 8 in (173 cm)PittsburghPreviously Miss Pennsylvania's Outstanding Teen 2007 Previously Miss Pennsylvania Teen USA 2010
Rhode IslandTheresa Agonia245 ft 7 in (170 cm)Cumberland
South CarolinaLeah Lawson225 ft 6 in (168 cm)AndersonTop 15Auditioned on season 14 of American Idol but eliminated in Hollywood Week
South DakotaMadison McKeown215 ft 8 in (173 cm)Sioux FallsTop 10Previously Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2014
TennesseeHope Stephens205 ft 10 in (178 cm)Livingston
TexasDaniella Rodriguez195 ft 9 in (175 cm)LaredoPreviously Miss Texas Teen USA 2013
UtahTeale Murdock265 ft 5 in (165 cm)Salt Lake City
VermontNeely Fortune245 ft 7 in (170 cm)Burlington
VirginiaDesi Williams265 ft 8 in (173 cm)Newport NewsTop 10Previously Miss Virginia 2013 Later contestant on Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers
WashingtonKelsey Schmidt265 ft 3 in (160 cm)BellevueOriginally first runner-up, but assumed the title after winner Stormy Keffeler resigned due to failing a DUI disclosure.
West VirginiaNichole Greene245 ft 7 in (170 cm)CharlestonTop 15
WisconsinKate Redeker195 ft 10 in (178 cm)SheboyganPhotogenicPreviously Miss Wisconsin Teen USA 2013
WyomingAutumn Olson225 ft 8 in (173 cm)SaratogaPreviously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2013
Miss 52 USAAlexandra Miller265 ft 8 in (173 cm)Oklahoma City, OKPreviously Miss Oklahoma USA 2015 after Olivia Jordan was crowned Miss USA 2015

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