Big Brother 6 (U.S.) - Voting History

Voting History

A record of the votes cast, stored in a voting-table, shows how each HouseGuest voted to evict throughout his or her time in the house. The Head of Household and the nominees are not allowed to vote, but in the event of a tie, the Head of Household will break it. Twists to the normal nominations process are noted, such as immunity from nomination and eviction (referred to as "exempt") and double evictions. The last seven evictees of the season are part of the Jury of Big Brother 6, who will then vote for the winner during the Finale.

Each houseguest entered the house with a "secret partner," whom he or she knew prior to the show. These pairs are indicated by matching colors in the chart. If both members of a pair made the final two, the winner would receive a prize of $1 million, while the runner-up would receive $250,000. Unlike Big Brother 9, the members of each pair played as individuals throughout the entirety of the game.

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Eviction
votes
received
Day 47 Day 49 Day 61 Day 62 Day 76 Finale
Head of
Household
Rachel Eric Kaysar Maggie Howie Jennifer Janelle Beau April Howie Ivette Janelle Ivette
Nominations
Ashlea
Kaysar
Janelle
Michael
James
Maggie
James
Kaysar
James
Sarah
Janelle
Rachel
Jennifer
Maggie
Howie
Rachel
Howie
Janelle
Beau
Ivette
Howie
Janelle
Ivette
Maggie
Janelle
Maggie
Veto Winner Rachel James James Sarah James Rachel Janelle James April Maggie Janelle Ivette
Nominations
Ashlea
Kaysar
Janelle
Michael
Eric
Maggie
Janelle
Kaysar
Ivette
Sarah
Janelle
Kaysar
Ivette
Jennifer
Howie
Rachel
Howie
James
Beau
Ivette
April
Howie
April
Maggie
Maggie Ashlea Michael Nominated Head of Household Sarah Kaysar Jennifer Rachel James Beau Howie Nominated Nominated Winner
$500,000
4
Ivette Ashlea Michael Maggie Kaysar Nominated Kaysar Nominated Rachel James Nominated Howie April Janelle Runner-Up
$50,000
2
Janelle Kaysar Nominated Eric Nominated Sarah Nominated Head of Household Rachel James Beau April Head of Household Evicted
(Day 76)
Ivette 3
April Ashlea Michael Maggie Kaysar Sarah Kaysar Ivette Rachel Head of Household Beau Nominated Nominated Evicted
(Day 73)
Maggie 2
Howie Ashlea Michael Eric Kaysar Head of Household Kaysar Jennifer Nominated Nominated Head of Household Nominated Evicted
(Day 68)
Maggie 2
Beau Ashlea Michael Maggie Kaysar Sarah Kaysar Jennifer Head of Household James Nominated Evicted
(Day 63)
Ivette 3
James Kaysar Michael Eric Janelle Ivette Kaysar Jennifer Rachel Nominated Evicted
(Day 61)
Ivette 4
Rachel Head of Household Michael Eric Kaysar Sarah Kaysar Jennifer Nominated Evicted
(Day 54)
Maggie 5
Jennifer Ashlea Michael Maggie Kaysar Sarah Head of Household Nominated Evicted
(Day 49)
Maggie 5
Kaysar Nominated Janelle Head of Household Nominated Evicted
(Day 33)
Nominated Re-evicted
(Day 47)
16
Sarah Ashlea Michael Eric Kaysar Nominated Evicted
(Day 40)
6
Eric Ashlea Head of Household Nominated Evicted
(Day 26)
5
Michael Ashlea Nominated Evicted
(Day 19)
9
Ashlea Nominated Evicted
(Day 12)
9
Notes none 1 2 none 3, 4 none 5 6
Evicted Ashlea
Michael
Eric
Kaysar
Sarah
Kaysar
Jennifer
Rachel
James
Beau
Howie
April
Janelle
Ivette
Kaysar
Maggie

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