Starting in 1927, winners entering
Miss Europe. Traditionally, the winner of Miss Polonia represented Poland in
Miss World and
Miss Universe. The 1984 Miss Polonia competition ran into multiple problems with rigging accusations. Such accusations were made before the event, which led to a boycott. More controversy followed when Joanna Karska was initially chosen as the winner of the competition. The final vote was done a second time and
Magdalena Jaworska ended up being declared the winner. In the 1987 edition of the competition, there was more controversy. The winner of the competition, Monika Nowosadko, came in first place with the 10 male judges and came in last place with the 5 female judges In 2007,
Miss World took away the franchise from Miss Polonia and returned it to the non-related national contest
Miss Polski. Since then, the winners of Miss Polonia represent Poland in
Miss Universe and the
runner-ups represent Poland in
Miss Europe,
Miss International,
Miss Earth and
Miss Baltic Sea. The Miss Europe and the Miss Baltic Sea pageants get discontinued in 2007 and 2008 respectively and as a result the winners and runners-up represent the country in Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth. Since 2015, Miss Polonia lost franchises of
Miss Earth and
Miss International. Up to now it has only sent its winner to the
Miss Universe pageant. In 2016 after 3 years break, Miss Polonia pageant is back and new titleholder will be selected in October. Winner will represent
Poland in
Miss Universe 2016. In 2018 the Miss Polonia is officially owning the franchise of Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Grand International. In 2019 Miss Polonia franchised the Miss Intercontinental pageant and relinquished its franchise for Miss Universe, after that, the Miss Universe franchise went to Miss Polski. In 2020, Miss Polonia franchised the Miss Charm license. After 7 years, Miss Polonia holds the Miss Earth franchise in 2022. After 6 years, Miss Polonia holds the Miss Universe franchise in 2025. == Titleholders ==