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About Nebraska America Pageant System.

Who Are We

The Nebraska America Pageant System holds the  preliminary competition to the Mrs. America, Mrs. American, & Miss Nebraska for America Strong National Pageant. The Mrs. America Pageant was created in 1938 but was on put hold from 1943-1946 because of World War II and was cancelled in 1968 due to the changing world climate until David Marmel revived it with a new format in 1977.

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Why You Should Join

This pageant is the vehicle by which women in Nebraska are able to promote family values, women’s causes, and local charities. Past holders of the Mrs. Nebraska, Mrs. Nebraska American & Miss Nebraska for America Strong title have spoken out—and continue to speak—state-wide on topics such as spending more time with our children, youth volunteerism, building strong marriages, breast cancer education in Nebraska, and domestic violence. Mrs. Nebraska has something important to say, and we hope you will hear her.

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I'm Don't Have Pageant Experience

Few of us have done this before. In fact, the majority of ladies who enter the Mrs. Nebraska & Miss Nebraska for America Strong Pageant have never participated in a pageant; less than ten of our Mrs. Nebraska’s & Miss Nebraska for America Strong have ever held a previous title. In general, women who enter the pageant are competing  for the first time and have decided to do so for the personal growth aspect of the preparation, to promote community causes, and make new friends. And they don’t hold off until winning the state crown, either. The contestants have been active throughout the year within their communities, promoting children’s causes, women’s health issues, diversity, empowerment, and personal achievement.

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Which Title To Run For

Mrs. Nebraska America - Over 18 years of age, Married, Resident of Nebraska, and in good moral standing.

Miss Nebraska for America Strong - Over 18 years of age, Single, Widowed, Divorced, Resident of Nebraska, in good moral standing. 

Mrs. Nebraska American - this title is awarded to the 1st runner up in the state competition. They will go on to attend the Mrs. American pageant in Las Vegas.

Areas of Competition

Interview

Style: Round Robin 
Time: 7 mins with each judge

Interview is 50% of your score. During this time you will be having a conversation with each judge. You will let them know about you, your passions, plan, and how you will best represent the Crown and Nebraska.

**You will not be asked any political questions or religious questions unless they are part of your platform or brought up by the contestant.

Evening Gown

On-Stage

Evening Gown is 25% of your score. During this time you will take the stage to show off your pose, style, and confidence.  Judges will be evaluating things such as confidence, walking, fit of the gown, and overall performance on stage. 

Swimsuit

On-Stage

Swimsuit is 25% of your score.  During this time the contestant wears a one piece swimsuit of their choice.  During this time contestants are showing their confidence, pose, style & stage presence. Judges will be evaluating things such as confidence, walking, fit of suit, and overall stage performance.

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