By OSKAR GARCIA Associated Press January 14, 2012 10:38PM
LAS VEGAS, NV - JANUARY 14: Laura Kaeppeler, Miss Wisconsin, reacts after being crowned Miss America during the 2012 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino January 14, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Updated: January 14, 2012 11:19PM
LAS VEGAS â" A 23-year-old beauty queen from Kenosha won the Miss America pageant in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Laura Kaeppeler won the pageant Saturday night after strutting in a white bikini and black beaded evening gown, singing opera and answering a question about whether beauty queens should declare their politics by saying Miss America represents everyone.
âMiss America represents everyone, so I think the message to political candidates is that they represent everyone as well,â Kaeppeler said. âAnd so in these economic times, we need to be looking forward to what America needs, and I think Miss America needs to represent all.â
Miss Oklahoma Betty Thompson came in second, while Miss New York Kaitlyn Monte placed third.
Kaeppeler wins a $50,000 scholarship and gets the title for one year. Her platform during the competition was supporting and mentoring children of incarcerated parents.
Kaeppeler was chosen as the winner by a panel of seven judges during a live telecast on ABC. The event was the culmination of a week of preliminary competitions and months of preparations for the titleholders from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The new Miss America will spend the next year touring the country to speak to different groups and raising money for the Childrenâs Miracle Network, the Miss America Organizationâs official charity.
Teresa Scanlan of Nebraska won Miss America last year at age 17 to become the pageantâs youngest winner ever. She said contestantsâ nerves likely were at their highest point just before the pageant.
âYou can always breathe a sigh of reliefâ once the live pageant begins, Scanlan said.
Pageant officials earlier announced the winners of preliminary competitions, including Miss Hawaii Lauren Cheape, Miss Oklahoma Betty Thompson and Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler for talent, and Miss New York Kaitlin Monte, Miss Texas Kendall Morris and Miss Utah Danica Olsen for swimsuit.
Officials also said Miss Idaho Genevieve Nutting won the $2,000 Fourpoints Award, while Miss Kentucky Ann-Blair Thornton won the $6,000 Quality of Life scholarship.
The Miss America Organization touts itself as the worldâs largest giver of scholarships to women, with about $350,000 to be given this year at the national level.
Scanlan said she planned to use her scholarship to help pay for law school en route to a life in politics.
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