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List of American Idol finalists

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American Idol is an American talent reality television series which first aired in 2002. As of May 2025, there have been twenty-two seasons. Each season, the final round of competition features ten to fourteen singers. There have been 178 contestants who were finalists.

The show's age requirements have varied from year-to-year. Of the finalists, 55 of them were under the age of 20, including three winners and five runners-up. First season-winner Kelly Clarkson holds the record for the highest-selling album sales worldwide, with more than 25 million copies, while fourth season-winner Carrie Underwood has the record for the highest-selling album sales in the United States, with more than 13 million copies sold.

As of 2025, seven finalists have died: Michael Johns (d. 2014), Rickey Smith (d. 2016), Leah LaBelle (d. 2018), Nikki McKibbin (d. 2020), Willie Spence (d. 2022), C. J. Harris (d. 2023), and Mandisa (d. 2024).[1] In addition, two semifinalists have also died: seventh season's Joanne Borgella (d. 2014) and third season's Marque Lynche (d. 2015, brother of Michael Lynche).[1]

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Contestants

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Kelly Clarkson, first season winner
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Ruben Studdard, second season winner
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Fantasia Barrino, third season winner
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Carrie Underwood, fourth season winner
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Taylor Hicks, fifth season winner
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Jordin Sparks, sixth season winner
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David Cook, seventh season winner
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Kris Allen, eighth season winner
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Lee DeWyze, ninth season winner
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Scotty McCreery, tenth season winner
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Phillip Phillips, eleventh season winner
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Candice Glover, twelfth season winner
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Caleb Johnson, thirteenth season winner
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Nick Fradiani, fourteenth season winner
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Trent Harmon, fifteenth season winner
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Maddie Poppe, sixteenth season winner
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Laine Hardy, seventeenth season winner
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Noah Thompson, twentieth season winner
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Iam Tongi, twenty-first season winner
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Abi Carter, twenty-second season winner
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Jamal Roberts, twenty-third season winner
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Notes

  1. Mario Vazquez initially made the Top 12 by votes, while Nikko Smith was eliminated in the semifinals. However, Vazquez withdrew from the competition, citing it was allegedly due to "personal, artistic reasons". Smith was reinstated in his place as a finalist, as having the next most votes from the Top 8 Boys (thereby inferring Travis Tucker had the least).
  2. In a surprise twist introduced specifically during this season, ten assorted contestants from the previous season were invited back to compete for a chance to re-enter the competition. (Due to the fact that those twenty contestants, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, had to broadcast from home, none of them ever sang on the Idol stage.) Season 18's runner-up Arthur Gunn won the public vote and re-entered at the Top 10, lasting two weeks.
  • ^ Contestant's age at the time the season's final round began.
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