Survivor: All-Stars - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Absorbed Tribes Switched
Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 311 4 5 612 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Eliminated: Tina
4/6 votes
Rudy
3/5 votes
Jenna M.
No vote
Rob C.
5/6 votes
Richard
6/7 votes
Sue
No vote
Colby
3/5 votes
Ethan
4/5 votes
Jerri
4/5 votes
Lex
7/9 votes
Kathy
6/8 votes
Alicia
6/7 votes
Shii Ann
5/6 votes
Tom
4/5 votes
Rupert
3/4 votes
Jenna L.
1 vote
Voter Vote
Amber Rob C. Jerri Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert
Rob M. Rob C. Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert Jenna L.
Jenna L. Tina Rudy Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rupert
Rupert Tina Ethan Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Tom Rob M.
Tom Rob C. Lex Kathy Alicia Shii Ann Jenna L.
Shii Ann Richard Colby Ethan Jerri Lex Amber Alicia Amber
Alicia Rob C. Lex Kathy Rupert
Kathy Richard Kidnap13 Ethan Jerri Amber Amber
Lex Richard Colby Ethan Jerri Amber
Jerri Tina Rudy Richard Colby Ethan Amber
Ethan Jenna L. Rudy Richard Jerri Jerri
Colby Richard Jerri
Sue Rob C.
Richard Colby
Rob C. Alicia
Jenna M.
Rudy Tina Ethan
Tina Jenna L.
Jury vote
Finalist: Rob M.
3/7 votes
Amber
4/7 votes
Juror Vote
Jenna L. Rob M.
Rupert Rob M.
Tom Amber
Shii Ann Amber
Alicia Amber
Kathy Rob M.
Lex Amber

^11 : No vote: Jenna M. quit the game on day 9 to return home for her dying mother, no Tribal Council was held.
^12 : No vote: Sue quit the game on day 17 after an incident with Richard a few days prior that left her, in Sue's words, "violated, humiliated, dehumanized and totally spent, Jeff." Like in the third episode, no Tribal Council was held.
^13 : Kathy abstained from the vote, as she was chosen to enjoy the reward with the Chapera tribe.

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