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Maria Derisavi was crowned Miss Maryland 2025. 


Maria immigrated to the United States at nine years old, and is the first Iranian Miss Maryland in the organization’s 104 year history. Maria is also the first Miss Maryland from St. Mary’s County. Maria will go on to represent the state of Maryland at the Miss America competition in September, hosted in Orlando, Florida. Maria won the crown following a week of competition hosted in the historic Maryland Theater in Hagerstown, Maryland, including interview, fitness, on-stage question, talent, and evening gown. 

Maria is a 22 year old summa cum laude graduate of the University of Alabama with a Master of Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Chinese. She was a fellow in Harvard Law School’s inaugural class of Future Leaders in Law fellows, and was a U.S. Senator Shelby Scholar at the University of Alabama. She earned over $11,000 in scholarship awards at this year’s Miss Maryland competition, which she will contribute toward attending law school. 

For the talent portion of the competition, Maria performed a speech about her story of immigration to the United States, her gratitude for American opportunities, and the need to seize such opportunities in service of those without the privilege to do so.  

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