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Miss Alabama USA, previously known as Miss Alabama Universe, [1] is the beauty pageant that selects the representative for the state of Alabama in the Miss USA pageant, and the name of the title held by its winner. The pageant is directed by RPM Productions. Alabama's most successful placement was in 1967, when Sylvia Hitchcock was
The following women have won the Miss Alabama USA pageant and gone on to compete in the national Miss USA pageant. Pages in category "Miss Alabama USA winners" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Miss Alabama competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Alabama in the annual Miss America Competition. Alabama has won four Miss America titles: Abbie Stockard in 2025, Deidre Downs in 2005, Heather Whitestone (the first deaf woman to win the Miss America crown) in 1995, and Yolande Betbeze in 1951.
Miss USA is an American beauty pageant that has been held annually since 1952 to select the entrant from United States in the Miss Universe pageant. Titleholders Nine Miss USA winners have gone on to become Miss Universe and are indicated in bold face.
Hitchcock, who had previously competed in local pageants in Florida, represented Alabama at the Miss USA 1967 pageant. She was chosen as one of the fifteen best in swimsuit and won the Miss USA title on May 22. [6] In July she became the first Miss USA to win the Miss Universe title since Linda Bement in 1960. [3]
After that victory, she was first runner-up at Miss Alabama USA for two consecutive years, in 2022 and 2023, according to the “TODAY” show. In November, she represented the U.S.at the Miss ...
As Miss Alabama 2024, Stockard was selected to represent Alabama at the Miss America 2025 pageant. Miss America 2025 was held at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Florida, on January 5, 2025. In the pageant, Stockard advanced into the top eleven and later the top five, ultimately being crowned the winner. [6]
Miss Montana 2020 Merissa Underwood said she thought the rule change was a "total cash grab," while the winner of Miss USA 2020, Asya Branch, questioned how they would "compare someone who's just ...