Miss America's Outstanding Teen state pageants
Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageants select the representative for each state for the Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant.
Although Miss America state pageants used to run unofficial teen competitions, Miss America's Outstanding Teen was the first official teen pageant associated with the Miss America Organization and the first for which there was a national competition. The first national pageant was held in August 2005 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.[1]
As this is the teen version of the Miss America pageant, there has never been a swimwear component of the competition: contestants compete in interview, evening wear, active wear, and talent.
Alabama
    
    
Alaska
    
    
Arizona
    
    
Arkansas
    
    
California
    
    
Colorado
    
    
Connecticut
    
    
Delaware
    
    
District of Columbia
    
    
Florida
    
    
Georgia
    
    
Hawaii
    
    
Idaho
    
 
    
Illinois
    
    
Indiana
    
    
Iowa
    
    
Kansas
    
    
Kentucky
    
    
Louisiana
    
    
Maine
    
    
Maryland
    
    
Massachusetts
    
    
Michigan
    
    
Minnesota
    
    
Mississippi
    
    
Missouri
    
    
Montana
    
    
Nebraska
    
    
Nevada
    
    
New Hampshire
    
    
New Jersey
    
    
New Mexico
    
    
New York
    
    
North Carolina
    
    
North Dakota
    
    
Ohio
    
    
Oklahoma
    
    
Oregon
    
    
Pennsylvania
    
    
Puerto Rico
    
    
Rhode Island
    
    
South Carolina
    
    
South Dakota
    
    
Tennessee
    
    
Texas
    
    
Utah
    
    
Vermont
    
    
Virginia
    
    
Virgin Islands
    
    
Washington
    
    
West Virginia
    
    
Wisconsin
    
    
Wyoming
    
    
General references
    
- "Previous State Titleholders". maoteen.org. Miss America's Outstanding Teen. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
References
    
- ""Outstanding Teen" crowned". The Salina Journal. 22 August 2015. p. 20.
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