Survivor: Thailand - Voting History

Voting History

Original Tribes Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14
Eliminated: John
6/8 votes
Tanya
5/7 votes
Jed
5/8 votes
Ghandia
4/6 votes
Stephanie
5/7 votes
Robb
5/6 votes
Shii Ann
4/5 votes
Erin
3/4 votes
Ken
5/8 votes
Penny
4/7 votes
Jake
5/6 votes
Ted
4/5 votes
Helen
3/4 votes
Jan
1 vote
Voter Vote
Brian John Tanya Ghandia Ken Penny Jake Ted Helen Jan
Clay John Tanya Ghandia Ken Jake Jake Ted Helen
Jan John Tanya Clay Ken Penny Jake Ted Helen
Helen Clay Tanya Ghandia Ken Penny Jake Ted Jan
Ted John Tanya Ghandia Ken Penny Jake Jan
Jake Jed Stephanie Robb Shii Ann Erin Ted Jan Jan
Penny Jed Stephanie Robb Shii Ann Erin Ted Jake
Ken Jed Stephanie Robb Shii Ann Erin Ted
Erin Jed Stephanie Robb Shii Ann Ken
Shii Ann Jed Stephanie Robb Penny
Robb Shii Ann Shii Ann Shii Ann
Stephanie Shii Ann Shii Ann
Ghandia John Helen Clay
Jed Shii Ann
Tanya John Helen
John Ghandia
Jury vote
Finalist: Clay
3/7 votes
Brian
4/7 votes
Juror Vote
Jan Brian
Helen Brian
Ted Brian
Jake Brian
Penny Clay
Ken Clay
Erin Clay

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