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Miss World America 2016 was the 8th Miss World America pageant, held at the National Harbor in Washington, D.C., United States, on July 8, 2016.
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Victoria Mendoza of Arizona crowned Audra Mari of North Dakota as her successor at the end of the event. Mari represented the United States at the Miss World 2016 pageant on December 20 in Washington, D.C., and placed Top 11.[1]
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§ Voted into the Top 12 by America as the "People's Choice" (ties).
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New Jersey - "Sameera Khan"
New Mexico
New York - Michaela Rose Kenny
Ohio
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Utah - Misha Kaura
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Contestants who previously competed at other beauty pageants:
- 2015:
Massachusetts: Maude Gorman (Top 12)
- 2015:
Rhode Island: Amara Berry
- 2015:
Texas: Rachel White (2nd Runner-up)
- 2017:
North Carolina: Shivali Patel (Top 16)
- 2017:
New York: Michaela Rose Kenny
- 2017:
Virginia: Sasha Perea (Top 16)
- 2018:
North Carolina: Shivali Patel (2nd Runner-up)
- 2014:
North Dakota: Audra Mari (1st runner-up)
- 2016:
Maryland: Christina Denny
- 2021:
Virginia: Sasha Perea (as
District of Columbia)
- 2011:
North Dakota: Audra Mari (1st runner-up)
- 2015:
Mississippi: Andrea Hightower
- 2015:
Connecticut: Kelsey Knutsen (Top 15)
- 2016:
Tennessee: Dymond Elise Hayes
- 2015:
Maryland: Ruby Johnson (Finalist)
- 2017:
Connecticut: Kelsey Knutsen (as
US Virgin Islands)
- 2017:
Colorado: Amanda Pedrianes (Unplaced)
- 2017:
Washington: Annyssia Arthur (Unplaced)
- 2015:
New Jersey: Sameera Khan (Finalist)
- 2014:
Texas: Rachel White (Top 16)
- National American Miss Jr. Teen
- 2011:
North Carolina: Shivali Patel (2nd runner-up)
- 2016:
Florida: Ramina Ashfaque (Miss Earth Pakistan 2017)
- 2017:
Florida: Ramina Ashfaque (as
Pakistan)
- Supermodel International
- 2016:
Connecticut: Kelsey Knutsen (Top 15 ; as
United States)
- 2021:
Florida: Ramina Ashfaque (as
Pakistan)
- 2021–2022:
Illinois: Hiam Amani Hafizuddin (National Director for
Bangladesh)
- 2021–2024:
Illinois: Hiam Amani Hafizuddin (National Director for
Pakistan)
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