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Cara Mund

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American beauty pageant winner (born 1993)
Cara Mund
Born (1993-12-08)December 8, 1993 (age 31)
EducationBrown University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)
Political partyRepublican (2024–present)[1]
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2022–2024)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Northern Lights 2017
Miss North Dakota 2017
Miss America 2018
Hair colorNatural Brunette
Eye colorBlue
Websitecaramund.com

Cara D. Mund (/ˈkɑːrə/KAR; born December 8, 1993)[2][3] is an American attorney and former Miss America fromBismarck, North Dakota. In June 2017, she was crownedMiss North Dakota 2017. On September 10, 2017, she was crownedMiss America 2018 inAtlantic City and became the first contestant from North Dakota to win the competition.

Early life and education

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Mund was born inBismarck, North Dakota to DeLora Kautzmann-Mund and Doug Mund.[4]

Mund is achoreographer anddancer.[5] Inhigh school, she trained four summers with theRadio City Rockettes[6] and was named one of their "Successful Rockette Women" in 2019.[7] Since the age of 14, Mund has organized an annual fundraising fashion show benefiting theMake-a-Wish Foundation.[3] In high school, Mund served as her school'sNational Honor Society president, graduated as one of her class'valedictorians, and was voted "most likely to become Miss America."[8] In 2024, Mund was inducted into her high school’s Hall of Fame.[9]

Mund in Atlantic City after being crowned Miss America 2018

She graduated with honors fromBrown University in 2016 with a degree in business, entrepreneurship, and organizations. Her thesis was on the Miss America Organization.[10] Mund served as the president of thesororityKappa Delta.[11] She has said that the school helped her "think on [her] feet."[10]

In 2019, the North Dakota House of Representatives passed Resolution No. 3035 to honor Mund.[12] She was also inducted into the North Dakota Bluebook's "Notable North Dakotans" and recognized as one of "Five Women Who Changed North Dakota's History."[11] On March 11, 2021, the North Dakota State Museum debuted an exhibit featuring Mund.[13]

Prior to being crowned Miss America, she expressed her plan to attendlaw school.[3] In May 2022, Mund graduated fromHarvard Law School cum laude where she was a teaching fellow, the Executive Editor of Operations for the Harvard Journal of Sports and Entertainment Law, a member of the Harvard Law School Mock Trial Association, and a member of the Women's Law Association.[14][15][16] On September 23, 2022, Mund was sworn in and admitted to practice law in North Dakota.[17][18]

Pageantry

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Early pageantry

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She began pageantry as a child, capturing the titles of Little Miss North Dakota, Miss Pre-Teen North Dakota, and Miss Junior Teen North Dakota.[19] Mund later competed inMiss North Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2010 as Miss Red River Valley's Outstanding Teen 2010. She went on to win the competition, and competed inMiss America's Outstanding Teen 2011.[3] She later was the fourth runner-up at theMiss North Dakota Teen USA 2012 pageant.

Miss North Dakota

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Mund's USO visits

Mund competed inMiss North Dakota 2016 as Miss Oil Country 2016, and was the first runner-up. She returned to the competition the following year as Miss Northern Lights 2017, and was crowned Miss North Dakota 2017, with her platform being "A Make-A-Wish Passion with Fashion."[4]

Miss America 2018

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Mund represented North Dakota in theMiss America 2018 competition held atBoardwalk Hall inAtlantic City, New Jersey, in September 2017. Her platform was "A Make-A-Wish Passion with Fashion." In the preliminary competitions, Mund was named the first runner-up for the Quality of Life Award.[20]

On September 10, 2017, Mund was crowned Miss America 2018 byMiss America 2017Savvy Shields.[21][22][23][24] Along with the title of Miss America, she received a $50,000 scholarship. Mund is the first contestant from North Dakota to win the Miss America title. She is also the last[when?] Miss America to compete in the swimsuit portion of competition.[25]

During her reign, Mund served as the 2018 National Goodwill Ambassador for theChildren's Miracle Network Hospitals and worked closely with theUSO.[26][27] In solidarity with the #MeToo movement, she wore black to the2018 State of the Union, and in the March/April 2018 issue of thealumni magazine of herIvy League school, she represented the Miss America organization, saying that it was the largest scholarship provider to women and that "it's more relevant than ever". She expressed an interest in its change from the inside positive towards its current trajectory, "the organization really did exactly what it was meant to do, and that was to empower women and give them the skills to be able to stand up for themselves."[10]

In August 2018, Mund criticized the Miss America Organization in stating "My voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership, nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences relate to positioning the organization for the future."[28] She further stated, "The rhetoric about empowering women, and openness and transparency, is great; however, the reality is quite different. I am living that difference. To stay silent is to give away my power and the power of the women who will follow me. I am not comfortable with any of us being controlled, manipulated, silenced, or bullied."[29]

On December 8, 2019, Mund became the first and so far only[when?] Miss America to judge the Miss Universe competition.[30]

Politics

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From August to December 2016, Mund interned forU.S. SenatorJohn Hoeven, a republican.[31]

2022 House of Representatives election

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Main article:2022 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota

On August 6, 2022, Mund announced hercandidacy as an independent to represent North Dakota in theU.S. House of Representatives.[32][33] She cited theDobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision as her motivation to enter the race.[34]

Mark Haugen, theDemocratic–NPL candidate, withdrew from the race following her candidacy and pressure from individuals like former representativeEarl Pomeroy over hispro-life positions.[35][36][37] The Dem-NPL would endorse Mund after his withdrawal.[38]

Despite polls showing a close race, with one even putting Mund behind by only 4%,she lost the election to incumbentRepublicanKelly Armstrong by a vote of 148,399 (62.2%) to 89,644 (37.6%).[39][40]

2024 House of Representatives election

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Main article:2024 United States House of Representatives election in North Dakota

On April 8, 2024, Mund filed paperwork and announced she would run in theNDGOP primary to replace Armstrong as he ran forgovernor.[41] Mund campaigned as being apro-choice,anti-Trump Republican candidate.[42][43] She would face incumbentpublic service commissionerJulie Fedorchak, former state representativeRick Becker, farmer Alex Balazs, and activist Sharlet Mohr.

Mund participated in three of the four debates.[44]

On June 11, 2024, Mund lost theprimary. Coming in third of five candidates, she received 19%.[45] Mund stated on the winning candidateJulie Fedorchak that “I do have concerns, too, during the last debate when she said there arepost-birth abortions and just themisinformation on women’s reproductive health care is really concerning.”[46]

On September 21, 2024, Mund was voted “Best ND Politician.”[47] And has stated she would not rule out running for office in the future.[48]

Legal career

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As of 2024[update], Mund is an associate withQuinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP where she practices in the areas of complex commercial litigation, including white-collar criminal defense, bankruptcy, and employment matters.[49]

Electoral history

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2022 North Dakota's at-large congressional district election[50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanKelly Armstrong (incumbent)148,39962.20%–6.76
IndependentCara Mund89,64437.57%N/A
Write-in5430.23%+0.12
Total votes238,586100.00%
Republicanhold
2024 North Dakota's at-large congressional district Republican primary[51]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJulie Fedorchak43,13745.9
RepublicanRick Becker27,77129.6
RepublicanCara Mund18,34319.5
RepublicanAlex Balazs3,7584.0
RepublicanSharlet Mohr7950.8
Write-in1090.1
Total votes93,913100.0

References

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Miss North Dakota
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Succeeded by
Lizzie Jensen
Preceded byMiss America
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