| Miss United States 2014 | |
|---|---|
| Date | July 4, 2014 | 
| Presenters | Steven Roddy, Stephanie McGrane | 
| Venue | Washington, D.C., United States | 
| Entrants | 55 | 
| Placements | 16 | 
| Winner | Elizabeth Safrit  North Carolina | 
Miss United States 2014 is the 14th edition of the Miss United States beauty pageant. It took place in Washington, D.C., on July 4. It was won by a contestant from North Carolina, Elizabeth Safrit,[1] who also became Miss World America 2014, after Miss United States acquired the license for Miss World in the US, and was the 2nd runner-up of Miss World 2014 held during December 2014 in London. Safrit crowned her successors for both Miss United States 2015 and Miss World America 2015 the following year.
State representation
The contest was attended by competitors from all states and territories of the United States. Each delegate represented their state or territory, including Guam, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. The competition covered four categories: interview, swimwear, evening gown and on-stage question categories.
The 16 finalists again competed in swimwear. The top 10 from that round then competed again in the evening gown category and finally the top five participated in the on-stage question. The on-stage question this year was "With the state of the current economy, how do you justify competing in pageants?".
Hosts
The pageant hosts were Steven Roddy and Stephanie McGrane. Steven Roddy is the founder of ThePageantPlanet.com, a website with interviews, updates, and news about the world of pageantry. Stephanie McGrane was then a host for PageantLive, a web-based media outlet focusing on all aspects of pageantry.
Results
The fourth runner up was Miss Pennsylvania. The third runner up was Miss Kentucky. The second runner up was Miss Delaware. Miss North Carolina, Elizabeth Safrit, became Miss United States 2014. She also became Miss World America 2014 after the Miss United States pageant acquired the license for Miss World in the US. Safrit went to place as 2nd Runner-Up at Miss World 2014 in London, UK.
Placements
| Final results | Contestant | 
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| Miss United States 2014 | 
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| 1st Runner-up | 
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| 2nd Runner-up | |
| 3rd Runner-up | 
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| 4th Runner-up | 
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| Top 10 | 
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| Top 16 | 
The Order of Announcements
Top 16
 Florida Florida
 Hawaii Hawaii
 Kentucky Kentucky
 New Jersey New Jersey
 Massachusetts Massachusetts
 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
 Iowa Iowa
 Texas Texas
 Delaware Delaware
 North Carolina North Carolina
 South Carolina South Carolina
 Wyoming Wyoming
 Vermont Vermont
 Tennessee Tennessee
 Ohio Ohio
 Alabama Alabama
Top 10
Delegates


The Miss United States 2014 delegates were:
 Alabama - Jessica Escamilla Alabama - Jessica Escamilla
 Alaska - Kassidy Whitley Alaska - Kassidy Whitley
 American Samoa - Meagan Moana Palelei HoChing American Samoa - Meagan Moana Palelei HoChing
 Arizona - Savanna Troupe Arizona - Savanna Troupe
 Arkansas - Danielle Vaughn Arkansas - Danielle Vaughn
 California - Brandy Fisher California - Brandy Fisher
 Colorado - Jenna Fraizer Colorado - Jenna Fraizer
 Connecticut - Ashley Boate Connecticut - Ashley Boate
 Delaware - Vincenza Carrieri-Russo Delaware - Vincenza Carrieri-Russo
 District of Columbia - Shannon Lynch District of Columbia - Shannon Lynch
 Florida -  Tia McDonald Florida -  Tia McDonald
 Georgia - Amy Brady Georgia - Amy Brady
 Guam - Gilda Villela Guam - Gilda Villela
 Hawaii - Lauren Hickey Hawaii - Lauren Hickey
 Idaho - Allison Urycki Idaho - Allison Urycki
 Illinois - Brittany Middlebrooks Illinois - Brittany Middlebrooks
 Indiana - Sylvia Crowder Indiana - Sylvia Crowder
 Iowa - Jessica Versteeg Iowa - Jessica Versteeg
 Kansas - Charity Stowers Kansas - Charity Stowers
 Kentucky - Katy Moody Kentucky - Katy Moody
 Louisiana - Alexis Corsentino Louisiana - Alexis Corsentino
 Maine - Katherine Meservier Maine - Katherine Meservier
 Maryland - Amanda Ross Maryland - Amanda Ross
 Massachusetts - Renata De Carvalho Massachusetts - Renata De Carvalho
 Michigan - Heather Laymond Michigan - Heather Laymond
 Minnesota - Lucia Arseni Minnesota - Lucia Arseni
.svg.png.webp) Mississippi - TaNechi Temple Mississippi - TaNechi Temple
 Missouri - Alexandria Steele Missouri - Alexandria Steele
 Montana - Erika Baldwin Montana - Erika Baldwin
 Nebraska - Dara Newson Nebraska - Dara Newson
 Nevada - Lisa Song Sutton Nevada - Lisa Song Sutton
 New Hampshire - Candice Dodge New Hampshire - Candice Dodge
 New Jersey - Jennifer De Cillis New Jersey - Jennifer De Cillis
 New Mexico - Elizabeth Sheron New Mexico - Elizabeth Sheron
 New York - Julia La Roche New York - Julia La Roche
 North Carolina - Elizabeth Safrit North Carolina - Elizabeth Safrit
 North Dakota - Jamie Whitehead North Dakota - Jamie Whitehead
 Ohio - Chelsea Folden Ohio - Chelsea Folden
 Oklahoma - Alexys Razien Oklahoma - Alexys Razien
 Oregon - Kendra Koback Oregon - Kendra Koback
 Pennsylvania - Khari Siegfried Pennsylvania - Khari Siegfried
 Puerto Rico - Anaís Vallejo Puerto Rico - Anaís Vallejo
 Rhode Island - Mary Kate Gorman Rhode Island - Mary Kate Gorman
 South Carolina - Mae-Ann Webb South Carolina - Mae-Ann Webb
 South Dakota - Sierah Tyson South Dakota - Sierah Tyson
 Tennessee - Jordan Davis Tennessee - Jordan Davis
 Texas - Rachel White Texas - Rachel White
 Utah - Alissa Drummond Utah - Alissa Drummond
 Vermont - Raven Reed Vermont - Raven Reed
 Virginia - Phyllicia Whittingham Virginia - Phyllicia Whittingham
 Virgin Islands (U.S.) - Jasmine Canady Virgin Islands (U.S.) - Jasmine Canady
 Washington - Roksolana Drofiak Washington - Roksolana Drofiak
 West Virginia - Chelsea Anderson West Virginia - Chelsea Anderson
 Wisconsin - Kristy McFaul Wisconsin - Kristy McFaul
 Wyoming - Natasha Dirck Wyoming - Natasha Dirck
References
- ↑ Groover Pacek, Jessica (July 11, 2014). "Safrit crowned Miss United States, aims for Miss World". The Independent Tribune. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
External links
- Official website
- "Stephanie McGrane". MISS UNITED STATES.