Thirty six contestants from across the state competed for the title of Miss Oklahoma 2026. Jaselyn Rossman, Miss Tulsa State Fair, was crowned the winner on June 13 at the Rose State Performing Arts Center in Midwest City. Rossman becomes the 92nd Miss Oklahoma, receives a $30,000 cash scholarship to further her education, and will represent Oklahoma in the Miss America Competition.
Jaselyn Rossman is a graduate of Oklahoma State University. For the talent competition, she performed a contemporary jazz dance. Her Community Service Initiative is More Than Able – Empowering individuals with barriers to employment through training, community, and purpose-driven growth.
This year, the Miss Oklahoma Organization announced a new partnership with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control. The new Miss Oklahoma will complete specialized training with the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and then deliver an official Bureau-backed drug and alcohol avoidance program to schools, community groups and organizations across the state.
The remaining finalists are first runner-up, receiving a $15,000 scholarship, Aubrey Bartmann, Miss Bricktown; second runner-up, receiving a $10,000 scholarship, Mary Elle Marchant, Miss OCU; third runner-up, receiving a $7,000 scholarship, Leah Hughes, Miss Queen of the West; and fourth runner-up, receiving a $5,000 scholarship, Taylor Bishop, Miss Collinsville.
