Voting History
Original Tribes | Switched Tribes | Merged Tribe | ||||||||||||
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Episode #: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |
Eliminated: | Peter 5/8 votes |
Patricia 4/7 votes |
Hunter 4/6 votes |
Sarah 4/5 votes |
Gabriel 7/8 votes |
Gina 3/4 votes |
Rob 7/10 votes |
John 6/9 votes |
Zoe 7/8 votes |
Tammy 5/7 votes |
General 5/6 votes |
Sean 3/5 votes |
Paschal No vote5 |
Kathy 1 vote |
Voter | Vote | |||||||||||||
Vecepia | Sarah | Patricia | Hunter | Gabriel | Rob | John | Zoe | Tammy | General | Neleh | Neleh | |||
Neleh | Sarah | Gina | Rob | John | Zoe | Tammy | General | Sean | Kathy | Kathy | ||||
Kathy | Sarah | Gina | Zoe | John | Zoe | Tammy | General | Sean | Neleh | |||||
Paschal | Sarah | Gina | Rob | John | Zoe | Tammy | General | Sean | Kathy | |||||
Sean | Sarah | Patricia | Hunter | Gabriel | John | John | Zoe | Tammy | General | Neleh | ||||
General | Gabriel | Rob | Sean | Zoe | Vecepia | Sean | ||||||||
Tammy | Gabriel | Rob | Sean | Zoe | Vecepia | |||||||||
Zoe | Gabriel | Rob | John | General | ||||||||||
John | Gabriel | Rob | Sean | |||||||||||
Rob | Peter | Patricia | Hunter | Gabriel | John | |||||||||
Gina | Peter | Sarah | Sarah | Sarah | Kathy | |||||||||
Gabriel | Rob | |||||||||||||
Sarah | Peter | Patricia | Hunter | Kathy | ||||||||||
Hunter | Peter | Sarah | Sarah | |||||||||||
Patricia | Peter | Sarah | ||||||||||||
Peter | Patricia |
Jury vote | ||
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Finalist: | Neleh 3/7 votes |
Vecepia 4/7 votes |
Juror | Vote | |
Kathy | Neleh | |
Paschal | Neleh | |
Sean | Vecepia | |
Robert | Vecepia | |
Tammy | Vecepia | |
Zoe | Neleh | |
John | Vecepia |
^5 : Paschal was not voted out. The purple rock determined who would be eliminated. He drew the purple rock and he became the sixth jury member.
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