2020

Miss Oklahoma Competition 2020 was cancelled due to COVID-19.

Addison Price held the title of Miss Oklahoma for both 2019 and 2020...a history-making first for our competition!!

These women were local titleholders in the 2020 year: 

Miss Ada – Elizabeth Gibson

Miss Altus – Kennedy Martin

Miss Bricktown – Maggie Bond

Miss Broken Arrow – Sophia Arroyo

Miss Brookside – Lexi Neahring

Miss Capital City – Abigail Chitwood

Miss CASC – Maci Crandell

Miss Collinsville – Faith Steedman

Miss Delaware County – Ashlin Murray

Miss EOC/Mid-Del – Ava Cruchon

Miss Edmond – McKinzie Deaton

Miss Elk City – Karli Lovelace

Miss Grand Lake – Sara Massey

Miss Greater Oklahoma – Caitlin Rhodes

Miss Green Country – Carly Vargas

Miss Heartland – Jetta Smith

Miss Huckleberry – Seyton Thomas

Miss Keystone Lake – Emily Yannatone

Miss Land of the Lakes – Macy Eminger

Miss McAlester – Samantha Donato

Miss Moore-Norman – Hannah Scholl

Miss Muskogee – Telara Day

Miss Mustang – Haylee Chiariello

Miss NSU – Malory Lynch

Miss NOC Enid – Emily Hall

Miss NOC Tonkawa – Carli Pendleton

Miss Northwestern – Liberty Bird

Miss Oil Capital – Sunny Day

Miss Oklahoma City – Ashleigh Robinson

Miss OCU – Mackenzie McIntyre

Miss Oklahoma State Fair – Ashley Ehrhart

Miss OSU – Julianne Thomison

Miss Ponca City – Chandler Brown

Miss Redbud – Lexie Large

Miss RiverWalk – Theodora Baker

Miss Route 66 – Lynzie Herron

Miss Queen of the West – Lily Parker

Miss Sooner State – Michella Wilson

Miss SWOSU – Natalee Karcher

Miss Tulsa – Megan Gold

Miss Tulsa State Fair – Kamryn Brown

Miss University of Central Oklahoma – Alana Hughes