Big Brother 2 (U.S.) - Voting History

Voting History

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Finale
Eviction
votes
received
Head of
Household
Mike Krista Hardy Kent Hardy Nicole Hardy Monica Nicole
Nominations Nicole
Sheryl
Autumn
Kent
Shannon
Will
Krista
Mike
Kent
Will
Krista
Monica
Bunky
Will
Hardy
Nicole
Monica
Will
Will Nicole Autumn Nominated Krista Nominated Krista Nominated Hardy Nominated Winner
$500,000
1
Nicole Nominated Autumn Shannon Mike Kent Head of
Household
Bunky Nominated Monica Runner-Up
$50,000
3
Monica Nicole Autumn Shannon Mike Kent Nominated Will Head of
Household
Evicted
(Day 77)
Will 1
Hardy Sheryl Autumn Head of
Household
Mike Head of
Household
Krista Bunky Nominated Evicted
(Day 68)
Nicole 1
Bunky Sheryl Autumn Shannon Mike Kent Krista Nominated Evicted
(Day 61)
Nicole 2
Krista Sheryl Head of
Household
Shannon Nominated Kent Nominated Evicted
(Day 47)
Will 4
Kent Sheryl Nominated Shannon Head of
Household
Nominated Evicted
(Day 40)
Will 4
Mike Head of
Household
Autumn Shannon Nominated Evicted
(Day 33)
Will 4
Shannon Nicole Autumn Nominated Evicted
(Day 26)
Will 6
Autumn Sheryl Nominated Evicted
(Day 19)
Nicole 7
Sheryl Nominated Evicted
(Day 12)
Will 5
Justin Expelled
(Day 10)
0
Notes 1 none 2 3 4 5
Expelled Justin none
Evicted Sheryl
Autumn
Shannon
Mike
Kent
Krista
Bunky
Hardy
Monica
Nicole
Will

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