Big Brother 3 (U.S.) - Voting History

Voting History

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Eviction votes received
Day 41 Day 42 Day 78 Finale
Head of Household Lisa Marcellas Roddy Gerry Chiara Amy Jason Marcellas Jason Danielle Lisa
Nominations
Lori
Marcellas
Josh
Tonya
Amy
Marcellas
Eric
Lisa
Josh
Roddy
Chiara
Roddy
Amy
Gerry
Amy
Roddy
Amy
Marcellas
Amy
Lisa
Danielle
Jason
Veto Winner Gerry Danielle Eric Chiara Lisa Gerry Jason Amy Marcellas
Nominations
Amy
Lori
Josh
Tonya
Amy
Marcellas
Eric
Lisa
Josh
Roddy
Chiara
Roddy
Amy
Gerry
Amy
Roddy
Amy
Marcellas
Lisa Head of Household Josh Amy Nominated Josh Amy Chiara Gerry Roddy Amy Nominated Jason
Winner
$500,000
3
Danielle Amy Tonya Amy Eric Josh Amy Roddy Gerry Roddy Marcellas Head of Household Nominated
Runner-Up
$50,000
0
Jason Amy Tonya Amy Eric Josh Amy Chiara Head of
Household
Roddy Marcellas Amy Evicted
(Day 78)
Danielle 1
Amy Nominated Tonya Nominated Evicted
(Day 27)
Head of Household Nominated Nominated Nominated Nominated Re-evicted
(Day 76)
Lisa 13
Marcellas Lori Head of Household Nominated Eric Josh Amy Chiara Gerry Head of Household Nominated Evicted
(Day 69)
Lisa 2
Roddy Lori Tonya Head of Household Lisa Nominated Eric Nominated Gerry Nominated Evicted
(Day 62)
Lisa 4
Gerry Amy Josh Amy Eric Josh Amy Chiara Nominated Evicted
(Day 55)
Lisa 4
Chiara Lori Josh Amy Lisa Head of Household Eric Nominated Evicted
(Day 48)
Lisa 4
Josh Amy Nominated Amy Lisa Nominated Evicted
(Day 41)
Lisa 8
Eric Lori Tonya Amy Nominated Evicted
(Day 34)
Lisa 4
Tonya Lori Nominated Evicted
(Day 20)
Lisa 5
Lori Nominated Evicted
(Day 13)
Lisa 5
Notes 1 none 2 none 3 none 4 none 5 6
Evicted Lori
Tonya
Amy
Eric
Josh
Amy
Chiara
Gerry
Roddy
Marcellas
Amy
Jason
Danielle
Lisa

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