Latin American Idol (season 3) - Elimination Chart

Elimination Chart

Semi-finalists are in alphabetical order by last name, and finalists by reverse chronological order of elimination.

Stage: Semi-Finals Wild
Card
Finals
Week:
7/16
7/23
7/30
8/6
8/13
8/20
8/27
9/4
9/11
9/18
9/25
10/2
10/9
Place Contestant Result
1 Margarita Henriquez Top 12 Winner
2 Maria José Castillo Top 12 Runner-up
3-4 Sandra Muente Top 12 Btm 6 Elim
Pako Madrid Elim Top 12 Btm 6 Btm 4 Btm 3
5 Manuel Arauz Top 12 Elim
6 José Manuel Espinoza Top 12 Btm 4 Btm 3 Elim
7 Nicole Pillman Top 12 Elim
8 Manuel Salas Top 12 Btm 6 Btm 4 Elim
9 Raquel Bustamante Elim Top 12 Elim
10-12 Francisca Silva Elim Top 12 Elim
Anne Lorain Lanier Top 12
Jesús Pardo Top 12
Wild
Card
Licetty Alfaro Elim Elim
Eliana Berreta Elim
Karina Catalán Elim
Ariana Dao Bolivar Elim
Monserrath Franco Elim
Yina Gallego Elim
Semi-
Final 3
Rodrigo Arizpe Elim
Daniela Cevallos
Vanessa Leiro
Carlos Quezada
Semi-
Final 2
Juan David Becerra Elim
Osvaldo Conde
Andrea Ponce
Iván Torcates
Semi-
Final 1
Sinahí Méndez Elim
Kelly Ojeda
Ricardo Rosas
Rodrigo Tapia
  • As of the first three concerts, the "Bottom" contestants were not directly mentioned. Instead, this chart shows the contestants who weren't called "Saved" at the moment of declaring the eliminated contestant(s) on each concert. The contestants that don't appear as "Bottom" on a specific date were announced as "Safe" before another contestant(s) was/were announced "Eliminated".*
  • On the seventh concert results show, the producers decided to send the four remaining finalists to their respective countries without making the ordinary elimination. Host Monchi Balestra announced that the votes of the seventh and eighth concerts would be merged, so the bottom two contestants would be eliminated on October 2 and the other two would pass to the final week.

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