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Former Miss Louisianas
Throughout the years, the Miss Louisiana Organization has crowned individuals who continue to be positive influences on our society. We are very proud of the rich heritage that each Miss Louisiana has left on our great state as she has represented our organization throughout her year of service. All of our Miss Louisianas continue to be leaders in their community, and in their field. Each Miss Louisiana that is crowned becomes a part of an elite group – the sisterhood of Miss Louisiana, and once a Miss Louisiana - always a Miss Louisiana!
Mackenzie Scroggs, 2023
Gracie Reichman, 2022
Julia Claire Williams, 2021
Courtney Hammons, 2020
Meagan Crews, 2019
Holli' Conway, 2018
Laryssa Bonacquisti, 2017
Justine Ker, 2016
April Nelson, 2015
Lacey Sanchez, 2014
Jaden Leach, 2013
Lauren Vizza, 2012
Hope Anderson, 2011
Kelsi Crain, 2010
Katherine Putnam, 2009
Blair Abene, 2008
Amanda Joseph, 2007
Jamie Wilson, 2006
Molly Causey, 2005
Jennifer Dupont, 2004
Melissa Clark, 2003
Casey Crowder, 2002
Kati Guyton, 2001
Faith Jenkins, 2000
Julie Lawrence, 1999
Heather Dupree, 1998
Mette Boving, 1997
Erika Schwarz, 1996
Karmyn Tyler, 1995
Tiffany Mock, 1994
Catherine Teague, 1993
Elizabeth Haynes, 1992
Christi Page, 1991
Linnea Fayard, 1990
Stacy King, 1989
Valerie Brossett, 1988
Patricia Brant, 1987
Amanda Mainord, 1986
Carol Carter, 1985
Anita Whitaker, 1984
Miriam Gauthier, 1983
Bobbie Candler, 1982
Donese Worden, 1981
Missy Crews, 1980
Myrrah McCully, 1979
Phyllis Kelly, 1978
Donna Holt, 1977
Candy Crocker, 1976
Becky Wilson, 1975
Libby Lovejoy, 1974
Debbie Ward, 1973
Debby Robert, 1972
Avis Cochran, 1971
Carol Almand, 1970
Sharon Branaman, 1969
Susanne Saunders, 1968
Genevieve Del Gallo, 1967
Joy Woods, 1966
Lynda Ferguson, 1965
Cherie Martin, 1964
Linda Baucum, 1963
Diana Smith, 1962
Lyndra Pate, 1961
Judith Ann Coday, 1960
Mary Hawkins, 1959
Alberta Futch, 1958
Beverly Norman, 1957
Bobbie Chachere, 1956
Jan Johnston, 1955
Gail Gleason, 1954
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