Neleh Dennis - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Switched Tribes Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Peter
5/8 votes
Patricia
4/7 votes
Hunter
4/6 votes
Sarah
4/5 votes
Gabriel
7/8 votes
Gina
3/4 votes
Rob
7/10 votes
John
6/9 votes
Zoe
7/8 votes
Tammy
5/7 votes
General
5/6 votes
Sean
3/5 votes
Paschal
No vote5
Kathy
1 vote
Voter Vote
Vecepia Sarah Patricia Hunter Gabriel Rob John Zoe Tammy General Neleh Neleh
Neleh Sarah Gina Rob John Zoe Tammy General Sean Kathy Kathy
Kathy Sarah Gina Zoe John Zoe Tammy General Sean Neleh
Paschal Sarah Gina Rob John Zoe Tammy General Sean Kathy
Sean Sarah Patricia Hunter Gabriel John John Zoe Tammy General Neleh
General Gabriel Rob Sean Zoe Vecepia Sean
Tammy Gabriel Rob Sean Zoe Vecepia
Zoe Gabriel Rob John General
John Gabriel Rob Sean
Rob Peter Patricia Hunter Gabriel John
Gina Peter Sarah Sarah Sarah Kathy
Gabriel Rob
Sarah Peter Patricia Hunter Kathy
Hunter Peter Sarah Sarah
Patricia Peter Sarah
Peter Patricia
Jury vote
Finalist: Neleh
3/7 votes
Vecepia
4/7 votes
Juror Vote
Kathy Neleh
Paschal Neleh
Sean Vecepia
Robert Vecepia
Tammy Vecepia
Zoe Neleh
John Vecepia

^5 : Paschal was not voted out. The purple rock determined who would be eliminated. He drew the purple rock and he became the sixth jury member.

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