Voting History
Original Tribes | Merged Tribe | |||||||||||||
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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 | ||
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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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