Voting History
Original Tribes | Merged Tribe | |||||||||||||||
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Episode #: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | |||
Eliminated: | Carolina 7/8 votes |
Candace 7/8 votes |
Jerry 6/7 votes |
Sandy 5/7 votes |
Spencer 5/6 votes |
Sydney 3/5 votes |
Joe No vote4 |
Brendan 4/9 votes |
Tyson 5/8 votes |
Sierra 4/7 votes |
Debbie 4/6 votes |
Coach 3/5 votes |
Taj 3/4 votes |
Erinn 1 vote |
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Voter | Vote | |||||||||||||||
J.T. | Carolina | Sandy | Spencer | Sydney | Sierra | Tyson | Sierra | Debbie | Erinn | Taj | Erinn | |||||
Stephen | Carolina | Sandy | Spencer | Sydney | Brendan | Tyson | Sierra | Debbie | Coach | Taj | ||||||
Erinn | Candace | Jerry | Sierra | Tyson | Stephen | Debbie | Coach | Taj | ||||||||
Taj | Carolina | Joe | Spencer | Sydney | Brendan | Tyson | Debbie | Debbie | Coach | Erinn | ||||||
Coach | Candace | Jerry | Brendan | Sierra | Sierra | Taj | Erinn | |||||||||
Debbie | Candace | Jerry | Brendan | Sierra | Sierra | Coach | ||||||||||
Sierra | Candace | Jerry | Coach | Tyson | Debbie | |||||||||||
Tyson | Candace | Jerry | Sierra | Sierra | ||||||||||||
Brendan | Candace | Jerry | Coach | |||||||||||||
Joe | Carolina | Sandy | Spencer | Taj | ||||||||||||
Sydney | Carolina | Sandy | Spencer | Taj | ||||||||||||
Spencer | Carolina | Sandy | Taj | |||||||||||||
Sandy | Carolina | Sydney | ||||||||||||||
Jerry | Candace | Erinn | ||||||||||||||
Candace | Sierra | |||||||||||||||
Carolina | Sandy |
Jury Vote | ||
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Finalist: | Stephen 0/7 votes |
J.T. 7/7 votes |
Juror | Vote | |
Erinn | J.T. | |
Taj | J.T. | |
Coach | J.T. | |
Debbie | J.T. | |
Sierra | J.T. | |
Tyson | J.T. | |
Brendan | J.T. |
^4 No vote: Joe was evacuated due to medical reasons, no Tribal Council was held.
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