Survivor: Gabon - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes First Switch Second
Switch
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13
Eliminated: Michelle
8/9 votes
Gillian
7/8 votes
Paloma
7/9 votes
Jacquie
5/7 votes
GC
6/7 votes
Kelly
5/6 votes
Ace
3/5 votes
Dan
4/7 votes
Marcus
3/5 votes
Charlie
5/9 votes
Randy
5/8 votes
Corinne
4/7 votes
Crystal
4/4 votes13
Ken
4/5 votes
Tie Matty
No vote
Voter Vote
Bob Paloma Dan Ken Crystal Susie Matty Crystal Ken Matty Win14
Susie Michelle Gillian Dan Marcus Charlie Randy Corinne Crystal Ken Bob
Sugar Paloma Exiled12 GC Kelly Ace Charlie Randy Corinne Crystal Ken Matty
Matty Michelle Gillian Jacquie GC Kelly Crystal Charlie Randy Corinne Crystal Ken Bob Lose14
Ken Michelle Gillian Jacquie GC Kelly Ace Marcus Charlie Randy Matty Matty Susie
Crystal Michelle Gillian Jacquie GC Kelly Ace Marcus Charlie Randy Corinne Matty
Corinne Paloma Dan Crystal Susie Matty
Randy Michelle Gillian Susie Crystal Susie
Charlie Paloma Dan Crystal
Marcus Paloma Susie Ken
Dan Michelle Gillian Susie
Ace Paloma Kelly GC Kelly Crystal
Kelly Ace Jacquie GC Crystal
GC Michelle Gillian Jacquie Kelly
Jacquie Paloma Kelly
Paloma Ace
Gillian Michelle Ken
Michelle Gillian
Jury Vote
Finalist: Sugar
0/7 votes
Susie
3/7 votes
Bob
4/7 votes
Juror Vote
Matty Susie
Ken Susie
Crystal Susie
Corinne Bob
Randy Bob
Charlie Bob
Marcus Bob

^12 Sugar was sent to Exile Island after not being chosen in the tribal switch picks of Episode Four. She joined the tribe that lost the Immunity Challenge, Fang.
^13 Because Matty played the Hidden Immunity Idol, the two votes against him did not count.
^14 Matty lost to Bob in fire making tiebreaker challenge.

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