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Become a Miss Delegate

The Road to Miss Kansas starts here!

Are you the next Miss Kansas?

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About the Competition

Delegates in the Miss Kansas Organization, at both the state and local level, gain experience through participation in interviews, talent performances, public speaking, promoting individual social impact initiatives and social/digital media interaction. Cash and in-kind educational scholarships are available to all young women who advance to the state competition.

To become a Miss Kansas delegate, you must enter and win a local competition. Local Competitions are held throughout Kansas. Once you win a local title you qualify to advance to the Miss Kansas Competition held each year in June in Pratt, Kansas.

Phases of Competition

The Miss Kansas Competition is composed of these phases of competition:

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  1. Personal Interview with Judges

  2. Evening Gown

  3. On-Stage Conversation

  4. Talent/HERStory

  5. Health & Fitness

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Eligibility Requirements

Eligibility for Miss Kansas 2026

To become a local or state participant for the state competition in 2026, you must meet the age criteria as shown below.  

  • Miss America: Delegates must be no older than 28 years of age as of September 30, 2026 and no younger than 18 on September 1, 2026.
     

  • Miss America’s Teen: Delegates must be no younger than 14 as of September 1, 2026 OR no older than 18 on September 30, 2026.


For All Ages you must ALSO meet criteria as shown below:

  • Be a United States citizen

  • Be a female

  • Single

  • No legal dependents

 

Delegates must qualify under one the following conditions:

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Residency

Delegates qualifying by residence must provide proof of at least 120 consecutive days of residency within the state prior to the date of competition.

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Employment

Delegates qualifying by employment must submit documentation of full-time, in-person employment (minimum of 40 hours per week) held for at least 120 consecutive days prior to competition.

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Student Status

Delegates qualifying through student status must be enrolled full-time at an accredited college or university located in the state. Full-time status is determined by the institution.


Too young? Check out our Miss Kansas’ Teen Program.

Additional Information

Ready to get started?

Please join us as a delegate! To get more information and begin the registration process, fill out the form below.

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