Mrs. America Pageant is a beauty competition that was established to honor married women throughout the United States of America.
The current titleholder is Nicole La Ha Zwiercan of Illinois, crowned on August 20, 2022 at Westgate Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Prior to the current Mrs. America pageant, there was an earlier pageant of the same name. The pageant was created by public relations executive Bert Nevins in 1936 as a promotion for his client, Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey. When Nevins sold the pageant in 1963, it was the only nationally televised beauty pageant for married women.
By 1964, participants were graded on cooking, sewing, ironing, party preparation and other homemaking abilities, family psychology, grooming, poise, personality, and general attractiveness.
In 1977, after a nine year hiatus, it was revived by David Z. Marmel, after his successful career in professional athletics and independent television production. He was instrumental in setting the new direction for the pageant and transforming the pageant into the multifaceted event it is today.
Mrs. America, Inc., will celebrate its 45th anniversary in 2021. The pageant has been televised on networks including PAX and WE (Women’s Entertainment); in May 2011, it was carried by the My Family TV network.
On August 29, 2014, the pageant was held in Loews Ventana Canyon Resort in Tucson, Arizona. The pageant moved to its original pageant home, Las Vegas – Westgate Resort, Hotel and Casino. The pageant continues to be held in Las Vegas yearly.
During the 2014 pageant, Mrs. America, Inc., announced that it would be participating in a joint Russian-American contest to be held in Sevastopol, Crimea. This has caused some controversy, since Crimea is recognized by most countries in the world as Ukrainian territory that has been annexed by Russia.
The 2015 joint pageant was supposed to mark the 25th anniversary of a joint U.S.-Soviet Mrs. America contest held in Moscow in 1989 to foster good will between the two countries; however, organizers announced that due to the devaluation of the ruble against the American dollar, the pageant would have to find a new site.
Mrs. America Pageant is a beauty competition that was established to honor married women throughout the United States of America. Each of the contestants representing the 50 states and the District of Columbia range in age from their 20s to 50s and earns the right to participate in the national event by winning her state competition. These state events are under the direction of Mrs. America state directors.
The winner goes on to compete in the Mrs. World pageant.
The title are postdated. In this table, we note the year of the election.
Year | Titleholders | Name | State |
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1977 | Ruth JOHNSON | California | |
1978 | Cindy ROBERTS | Alaska | |
1979 | Carrie Gabriel STROM | New Jersey | |
1980 | Carol Anne McEWEN | Texas | |
1981 | Paddy BOYD ARGOVITZ | Louisiana | |
1982 | Rhonda McGEENEY | Texas | |
1983 | Susan GOODMAN | Tennessee | |
1984 | Deborah WOLFE | West Virginia | |
1985 | Donna RUSSELL | Mississippi | |
1986 | Cynthia AMANN | Florida | |
1987 | Pamela NAIL | Mississippi | |
Suzy KATZ* | California | ||
1988 | Jennifer KLINE | Minnesota | |
1989 | Jennifer JOHNSON | Oklahoma |
* Originally 1st runner-up to Mrs America, ascended to Mrs. America when the winner won Mrs. World.
**The current Mrs America was unable to compete in Mrs World. The first runner-up competed in place.
Year | Titleholders | Name | State |
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1990 | No contest held | ||
1991 | Kristianna NICHOLS | Indiana | |
1992 | Dr. Doris MARTINEAUX DALTON | Pennsylvania | |
1993 | Keyna BAUCOM | North Carolina | |
1994 | Wendy LEWIS | Texas | |
1995 | Kimberly BRASHER | Oklahoma | |
1996 | Cynthia PENSIERO | Ohio | |
1997 | Lisa CHRISTIE LILENTHAL | New York | |
1998 | Renee CAIRNS | Florida | |
1999 | Starla STANLEY | Utah | |
Stacie WILLIS* | Alabama | ||
2000 | Leslie LAM | Hawaii | |
2001 | Nicole BRINK | Indiana | |
Laurett ELLSWORTH ARENZ* | Virginia | ||
2002 | Kristi Leigh PHILLIPS | Alabama | |
2003 | Heidi DINAN | Missouri | |
2004 | Julie LOVE-TEMPLETON | Alabama | |
2005 | Andrea PRUESS | California | |
2006 | Diane TUCKER | Arizona | |
Marney DUCKWORTH* | Colorado | ||
2007 | Kelly McBEE | Wyoming | |
2008 | Maureen McDONALD | North Carolina | |
2009 | Andrea ROBERTSON | Missouri |
* Originally 1st runner-up to Mrs America, ascended to Mrs. America when the winner won Mrs. World.
**The current Mrs America was unable to compete in Mrs World. The first runner-up competed in place.
Year | Titleholders | Name | State |
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2010 | Shelley CARBONE | Connecticut | |
2011 | April LUFRIU | Florida | |
Lara LEIMANA FONOIMOANA* | Hawaii | ||
2012 | Vicki SARBER | Alaska | |
2013 | Austen (BROWN) WILLIAMS | Texas | |
Kaley SPARLING** | Idaho | ||
2014 | Michelle Nicole EVANS | Oklahoma | |
2015 | Madeline (MITCHELL) GWIN | Alabama | |
2016 | Natalie LUTTMER | Washington | |
2017 | Mekayla (DIEHL) EPPERS | Indiana | |
2018 | Nicole (RASH) COOK | Illinois | |
2019 | Natalie WINSLOW | Nevada | |
2020 | No contest due to the COVID19 pandemic. The 2020 edition of Mrs America pageant took place in March 2021. | ||
2021 | Brooklynn RIVERA | Texas | |
2021 | Jackie BLANKENSHIP | Michigan | |
2022 | Nicole La Ha ZWIERCAN | Illinois | |
2023 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
* Originally 1st runner-up to Mrs America, ascended to Mrs. America when the winner won Mrs. World.
**The current Mrs America was unable to compete in Mrs World. The first runner-up competed in place.