Survivor: Africa - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Swapped Tribes Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Diane
6/8 votes
Jessie
5/7 votes
Carl
4/8 votes5
Linda
4/7 votes
Silas
5/6 votes
Lindsey
3/6 votes6
Clarence
8/10 votes
Kelly
5/9 votes
Brandon
6/8 votes
Frank
6/7 votes
Kim P.
4/6 votes
Teresa
4/5 votes
Tom
3/4 votes
Lex
1 vote
Voter Vote
Ethan Diane Jessie Silas Clarence Kelly Brandon Frank Kim P. Teresa Tom
Kim J. Diane Jessie Silas Clarence Kelly Brandon Frank Kim P. Teresa Tom Lex
Lex Diane Jessie Lindsey Clarence Kelly Frank Frank Kim P. Teresa Tom
Tom Clarence Clarence Lindsey Clarence Kelly Brandon Frank Kim P. Teresa Lex
Teresa Lindsey Silas Silas Lex Lex Brandon Frank Lex Tom
Kim P. Carl Linda Tom Clarence Lex Brandon Frank Lex
Frank Lindsey Silas Silas Clarence Lex Brandon Kim J.
Brandon Carl Linda Tom Clarence Kelly Frank
Kelly Diane Jessie Lindsey Clarence Lex
Clarence Diane Jessie Silas Lex
Lindsey Carl Linda Tom
Silas Carl Linda Frank
Linda Lindsey Silas
Carl Lindsey
Jessie Diane Clarence
Diane Clarence
Jury vote
Finalist: Kim J.
2/7 votes
Ethan
5/7 votes
Juror Vote
Lex Ethan
Tom Ethan
Teresa Ethan
Kim P. Kim J.
Frank Ethan
Brandon Kim J.
Kelly Ethan

^5 Lindsey and Carl were tied 4-4 at Tribal Council, because they had no previous votes, they competed in a nature quiz tiebreaker, which Carl lost.
^6 Lindsey and Tom were tied 3-3 at Tribal Council and in a Tribal Council countback Tom had no previous votes, but Lindsey had four; therefore, Lindsey was eliminated.

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