Survivor: Tocantins - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Merged Tribe
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
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
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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