Voting History
Tribal Council (TC) numbers are almost the same as Cycle numbers as a Tribal Council occurs at the end of each cycle; eliminations that happen outside a Tribal Council do not bear a Tribal Council number, but count towards a cycle. Episode numbers denote the episode(s) when the voting and subsequent revelation of votes and elimination during a Tribal Council took place. They can also denote the episode wherein a contestant officially left the game for any reason.
| Original Tribes | Shuffled Tribes | Merged Tribe | |||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC #: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | ||
| Episode #: | 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | 63 | ||
| Eliminated: | Justine 7/8 votes |
Carol 6/7 votes |
Maya 6/8 votes |
Vlad 5/7 votes |
Troy 5/6 votes |
Louie 4/5 votes |
Cris 2/4 votes |
Marvin 9/10 votes |
Tara 8/10 votes |
Echo 6/8 votes |
TieV1 | Suzuki 3/5 votes |
Shaun 5/8 votes |
Mika 3/5 votes |
Charles 2/4 votesV3 |
| Voter | Vote | ||||||||||||||
| Amanda | Maya | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Suzuki | Suzuki | Shaun | Jef | Charles | ||||||
| Justine | Charles | Marvin | Tara | Shaun | NoneV2 | Shaun | Mika | Amanda | |||||||
| Jef | Troy | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Suzuki | Shaun | Mika | Charles | |||||||
| Charles | Justine | Carol | Vlad | Troy | Louie | Cris | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Justine | Shaun | Mika | Amanda | ||
| Mika | Maya | Vlad | Troy | Louie | Cris | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Suzuki | Suzuki | Shaun | Jef | |||
| Shaun | Maya | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Justine | Justine | Mika | ||||||||
| Suzuki | Justine | Carol | Marvin | Tara | Echo | Justine | NoneV2 | Mika (x2) | |||||||
| Echo | Justine | Carol | Marvin | Tara | Shaun | ||||||||||
| Tara | Justine | Carol | Vlad | Troy | Louie | Mika | Marvin | Shaun | |||||||
| Marvin | Justine | Carol | Tara | Mika | |||||||||||
| Cris | Maya | Vlad | Troy | Louie | Charles | ||||||||||
| Louie | Justine | Carol | Vlad | Troy | Tara | ||||||||||
| Troy | Maya | Louie | Tara | ||||||||||||
| Vlad | Maya | Louie | |||||||||||||
| Maya | Troy | ||||||||||||||
| Carol | Justine | Charles | |||||||||||||
| Jury Vote | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TC #: | 14 | |||
| Episode #: | 65 | |||
| Finalist: | Jef 0/7 votes |
Justine 3/7 votes |
Amanda 4/7 votes |
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| Juror | Vote | |||
| Charles | Justine | |||
| Mika | Amanda | |||
| Shaun | Amanda | |||
| Suzuki | Amanda | |||
| Echo | Justine | |||
| Tara | Amanda | |||
| Marvin | Justine | |||
A vote with a black or red background denotes that while the voter was already voted out, the recipient of the vote still got it through the Cursed or Blood Pearls. When the White Pearl is used, the last vote against the White Pearl's holder is the one crossed out, if any such vote appears.
^V1 Shaun played the Hidden Immunity Object. Therefore, the votes against him were not counted. The remaining votes were split between Suzuki and Justine at 2-2.
^V2 Justine and Suzuki were not eligible to vote at the Second Tribal Council vote.
^V3 The votes were split between Amanda and Charles at 2-2. Justine and Jef's votes did not change in the revote. Charles's elimination was due to his loss in the fire-making tiebreaker challenge.
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