Survivor: The Australian Outback - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15
Eliminated: Debb
7/8 votes
Kel
7/8 votes
Maralyn
5/7 votes
Mitchell
3/6 votes2
Kimmi
6/7 votes
Michael
No vote3
Jeff
5/10 votes4
Alicia
5/9 votes
Jerri
6/8 votes
Nick
4/7 votes
Amber
4/6 votes
Rodger
3/5 votes
Elisabeth
3/4 votes
Keith
1 vote
Voter Vote
Tina Kel Maralyn Mitchell Jeff Alicia Jerri Nick Amber Rodger Elisabeth
Colby Kel Maralyn Mitchell Jeff Alicia Jerri Nick Rodger Rodger Elisabeth Keith
Keith Kel Mitchell Mitchell Jeff Alicia Jerri Nick Amber Rodger Elisabeth
Elisabeth Debb Kimmi Colby Jerri Jerri Amber Amber Keith Keith
Rodger Debb Kimmi Colby Jerri Jerri Amber Amber Keith
Amber Kel Maralyn Keith Jeff Alicia Elisabeth Nick Rodger
Nick Debb Kimmi Colby Jerri Jerri Keith
Jerri Kel Maralyn Keith Jeff Alicia Elisabeth
Alicia Debb Kimmi Colby Jerri
Jeff Debb Kimmi Colby
Michael Debb Kimmi
Kimmi Debb Jeff
Mitchell Kel Maralyn Keith
Maralyn Kel Jerri
Kel Jerri
Debb Jeff
Jury vote
Finalist: Colby
3/7 votes
Tina
4/7 votes
Juror Vote
Keith Tina
Elisabeth Tina
Rodger Colby
Amber Colby
Nick Colby
Jerri Tina
Alicia Tina

^Note 2 : Keith and Mitch were tied 3-3 at Tribal Council and in a Tribal Council countback Keith had no previous votes, but Mitch had one; therefore, he was eliminated.
^Note 3 : No vote: Michael was removed due to injuries, no Tribal Council was held.
^Note 4 : Colby and Jeff were tied 5-5 at Tribal Council and in a Tribal Council countback Colby had no previous votes, but Jeff had two; therefore, Jeff was eliminated

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