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The 2025 Miss Maine pageant will feature Bill Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who hopes to win the championship after finishing second last year.
But if early fan votes indicate any signs, Hudson may be lined up with a lower score.
Online voting allows the public to vote for favorite contestants at a ticket of $1 per ticket, and at the time of publication Hudson's first place, second only to 220 votes. Models who win online voting will also win the People’s Choice Award and will automatically enter the semi-finals of the beauty pageant.
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Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson held the 14th Annual NFL Honors at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans on February 6, 2025. (Christopher Polk/multiple images)
When Hudson was published, Hudson was Isabelle St. Cyr with more than 440 votes. St. Cyr is the first transgender model in his history to compete in Miss Maine competition in Miss Maine after winning the local Miss America pageant.
"When I started cheerleading, all my odds were on par with me," St. Cial wrote in a March 25 Facebook post. "So much drive, so many people told me that it wasn't a space for me. But I fought for what I loved and ended up being a very successful cheerleader, winning state and national championships and inspiring people to join in, even if they haven't done that in their lifetime.
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"I felt a similar trajectory on my ongoing trip to the pageant. I believe I have everything I need to be Miss Maine, and I know there is no experience that matches a real passion and strives to get something done."
Maine has been the battlefield for Blue State officials to clash with the federal government in the national issues of trans athletes in women and women's sports since February.
Gov. Janet Mills and education officials have taken a tough stance to achieve transgender under enormous federal pressure from President Donald Trump's administration.
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit on the issue.
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Former cheerleader Jordon Hudson attended the Sports Illustrated SI party on February 8, 2025 at the Mardi Gras World in New Orleans. (Skip Bolen/Getty Images)
Hudson competed to represent the Maine fishing family after Hudson's childhood family went bankrupt.
“As the daughter of a displaced fisherman, I am willing to use my voice to protect the short traditions and legacy of the Maine fishing family to prevent others from experiencing the same dilemma that I have to go through,” Hudson wrote on Instagram.
On Saturday afternoon, the Maine online voting page crashed, so the update result was unknown.
The latest leader in the online voting ahead of the crash was Lexi Bjork, a student at the University of Southern Maine, with more than 1,400 votes.
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