Huntley was named the winner of season 24 of The Voice on Tuesday during a star-studded, two-hour live finale on NBC.
The 33-year-old singer from Fredericksburg, Virginia, took home the title while representing coach Niall Horan, 30.
Ruby Leigh, 16, from Foley, Missouri, came in second place while representing new coach Reba McEntire, 68.
It was the second straight win for Niall who season 23 of The Voice with Gina Miles, 20, in May in his first season as a coach.
Mara Justine, 21 of Galloway, New Jersey, finished in third place while also representing Niall.
Huntley was named the winner of season 24 of The Voice on Tuesday during a star-studded, two-hour live finale on NBC
Reba’s singer Jacquie Roar, 38, of North Plains, Oregon, came in fourth place.
Lila Forde, 24, of Seattle, finished in fifth place representing her coach John Legend, 44.
The finale results show on Tuesday following performances on Monday by the five finalist who each performed a ballad and an up-tempo songs.
The finalists on Tuesday performed a duet with their coaches before the results of viewer voting were announced.
The star-studded finale on Tuesday also featured a performance by Keith Urban who performed Blue Ain’t Your Color.
Future coaches Dan + Shay also sang Bigger Houses, while Teddy Swims performed Lose Control and the siblings trio AJR sang Yes I’m A Mess and Bang! during the live show.
Niall Horan earlier performed with Huntley before they were named the winners of season 24
South African singer Tyla, 21, treated viewers to a performance of her songs Truth Or Dare and Water.
Legendary musical group Earth, Wind & Fire also hit the stage and delivered a medley of hits including Boogie Wonderland, Let’s Groove and September.
The Voice premiered on NBC in April 2011 as part of the international the Voice franchise based on the original The Voice of Holland.
Blake Shelton, 47, was a coach on the first 23 seasons before stepping away before the start of the season 24.
Season 25 is scheduled to premiere on February 26, 2024, on NBC with John and Reba returning along with new coaches Dan + Shay and Chance The Rapper coming back after a one-season hiatus.