Voting History
Original Tribes | Merged Tribe | ||||||||||||||
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Episode #: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | Finale | ||
Eliminated: | Sonja 4/8 votes |
B.B. 6/8 votes |
Stacey 5/7 votes |
Ramona 4/7 votes |
Dirk 4/6 votes |
Joel 4/6 votes |
Gretchen 4/10 votes |
Greg 6/9 votes |
Jenna 4/8 votes |
Gervase 5/7 votes |
Colleen 4/6 votes |
Sean 4/5 votes |
Tie | Susan 2/2 votes |
Rudy 1 vote |
Voter | Vote | ||||||||||||||
Richard | Stacey | Stacey | Dirk | Gretchen | Greg | Jenna | Gervase | Colleen | Sean | Susan | None5 | ||||
Kelly | Rudy | Rudy | Dirk | Gretchen | Greg | Sean | Gervase | Sean | Sean | Richard | Susan | Rudy | |||
Rudy | Sonja | Stacey | Dirk | Gretchen | Greg | Jenna | Gervase | Colleen | Sean | Susan | Susan | ||||
Susan | Sonja | Stacey | Dirk | Gretchen | Greg | Jenna | Gervase | Colleen | Sean | Richard | None5 | ||||
Sean | Sonja | Stacey | Rudy | Colleen | Greg | Jenna | Gervase | Colleen | Susan | ||||||
Colleen | B.B. | Ramona | Joel | Richard | Jenna | Richard | Sean | Sean | |||||||
Gervase | B.B. | Colleen | Jenna | Susan | Jenna | Richard | Sean | ||||||||
Jenna | B.B. | Ramona | Joel | Gervase | Greg | Richard | |||||||||
Greg | Ramona | Jenna | Joel | Jenna | Jenna | ||||||||||
Gretchen | B.B. | Ramona | Joel | Rudy | |||||||||||
Joel | B.B. | Ramona | Jenna | ||||||||||||
Dirk | Sonja | Stacey | Susan | ||||||||||||
Ramona | B.B. | Colleen | |||||||||||||
Stacey | Rudy | Rudy | |||||||||||||
B.B. | Ramona | ||||||||||||||
Sonja | Rudy |
Jury vote | ||
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Finalist: | Kelly 3/7 votes |
Richard 4/7 votes |
Juror | Vote | |
Rudy | Richard | |
Susan | Richard | |
Sean | Richard | |
Colleen | Kelly | |
Gervase | Kelly | |
Jenna | Kelly | |
Greg | Richard |
^5 Richard and Susan were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
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