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The American web site ''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]'' has, since its 2010 launch, employed a number of judges, known as the main female moderators , competing against the [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|the male moderators]].
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==History==
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From April 2010 until May 2013, the Vote for the Girls moderator panel competed against then-competing arch-rival ''Vote for the Worst''. Usually, the female moderators compete to get all the male contestants eliminated before the females, much in the same tradition as the later incarnations.
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Not all of the shows mentioned on Vote for the Girls are in a bad way.
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Zinn and Everman have been referred to as hosts since the site's debut as well as serving as moderators on the respective purple and pink teams. The site's main female moderators all listed in VFTG's credit roll, along with the site's master list of Vote for the Girls picks on almost every episodes.
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Starting in 2015, most of the female moderators also serve as news personalities at either Fort Wayne's [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations|NoSirGifts]]-owned flagship station [[WTOR-FTV|WTOR]], Indianapolis' [[WIFX-FTV|WIFX]] or Lafayette's [[WWKI-FTV|WWKI]] (all of them are CBS affiliates) due to NoSirGifts distributing the show.
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;Moderators
 
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'''Key:''' {{colorbox|lightblue}} Previous {{colorbox|yellow}} Current {{colorbox|violet}} Guest
 
'''Key:''' {{colorbox|lightblue}} Previous {{colorbox|yellow}} Current {{colorbox|violet}} Guest
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{| class="wikitable" width:"100%"  font-size:"75%";
 
! rowspan="3" | Moderators!! colspan=14 style=text-align:center; | Seasons
 
! rowspan="3" | Moderators!! colspan=14 style=text-align:center; | Seasons
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
 
!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
 
!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
 
!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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! style="background:cyan;" | [[Julia Passalt]]
 
! style="background:cyan;" | [[Julia Passalt]]
 
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}  
 
| colspan="8" {{n/a|}}  
| colspan="6" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|  
 
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! style="background:cyan;" | [[Kendra Ray]]  
 
! style="background:cyan;" | [[Kendra Ray]]  
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| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:pink;"|Pink Team
 
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:pink;"|Pink Team
 
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:pink;"|Pink Team<ref group="Moderator">White was suspended from the moderator panel on March 6, 2015 after making a racist comment upon seeing that her Vote for the Girls pick, Lovey James, was not selected to perform for the Top 16 of the [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 14)|fourteenth season]] of American Idol. White returned to the panel on April 6, 2015. </ref>  
 
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:pink;"|Pink Team<ref group="Moderator">White was suspended from the moderator panel on March 6, 2015 after making a racist comment upon seeing that her Vote for the Girls pick, Lovey James, was not selected to perform for the Top 16 of the [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 14)|fourteenth season]] of American Idol. White returned to the panel on April 6, 2015. </ref>  
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|<ref group="Moderator">Beginning with the fall cycle of the seventh season, White moved from the pink team to the purple team. </ref>  
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|<ref group="Moderator">Beginning with the fall cycle of the seventh season, White moved from the pink team to the purple team. </ref>  
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|<ref group="DUOModerator">Beginning with the fall cycle of the eighth season, White will be joined by her girlfriend, [[Danni McClannahan|Danni]], and become as a duo moderator onwards. </ref>
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
|-
 
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! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
 
! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
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| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
 
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
 
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|Deceased {{Death date and age|2015|3|14|1968|12|28|mf=yes}}<ref group="Moderator">Took leave of absence on October 25, 2014. In the interim between Rhodes' death and the season finale of the site's sixth season, Rhodes' widow, Tricia Adams-Rhodes, filled in as guest moderator. </ref>  
 
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|Deceased {{Death date and age|2015|3|14|1968|12|28|mf=yes}}<ref group="Moderator">Took leave of absence on October 25, 2014. In the interim between Rhodes' death and the season finale of the site's sixth season, Rhodes' widow, Tricia Adams-Rhodes, filled in as guest moderator. </ref>  
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" style="background:pink;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Pink Team (Women)}}
 
! colspan="15" style="background:pink;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Pink Team (Women)}}
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! style="background:pink;"|[[Kathy Roberts]]
 
! style="background:pink;"|[[Kathy Roberts]]
 
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| style="background:pink;"|{{nowrap|[[Ann Dwyar|Ann]] & [[Kylie Dwyar]]}}
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
 
! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
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| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|
 
| colspan="1" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|
 
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|  Deceased {{Death date and age|2015|7|6|1994|7|10|mf=yes}}
 
| colspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|  Deceased {{Death date and age|2015|7|6|1994|7|10|mf=yes}}
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" style="background:black;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Male Moderator Crew}}
 
! colspan="15" style="background:black;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Male Moderator Crew}}
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
 
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! style="background:cyan;"| Daniel McClannahan
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:violet;"|  <ref group="MaleModerator">In the interim between the death of his husband [[Leonard Lai]] on October 26, 2015 until the end of the seventh season, McClannahan served as a guest moderator to fill out the remainder of Lai's contract.</ref>  
 
| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:violet;"|  <ref group="MaleModerator">In the interim between the death of his husband [[Leonard Lai]] on October 26, 2015 until the end of the seventh season, McClannahan served as a guest moderator to fill out the remainder of Lai's contract.</ref>  
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| colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|<ref group="DUOModerator">Beginning in the eighth season, McClannahan is joined by her significant other, [[Lanise White]], and become as a duo moderator onwards.</ref> 
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
 
! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
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! colspan="15" style="background:blue;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Blue Team (Men)}}
 
! colspan="15" style="background:blue;" | {{strong|style=color:white|Blue Team (Men)}}
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" | Current Moderators
 
! colspan="15" | Current Moderators
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! style="background:cyan;"| [[Archibald Coolranch]]  
 
! style="background:cyan;"| [[Archibald Coolranch]]  
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| colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
 
 
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! style="background:cyan;"| [[Glenn Swaringen]]  
 
! style="background:cyan;"| [[Glenn Swaringen]]  
 
| colspan="12" {{n/a|}}  
 
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| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
 
| colspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:yellow;"|  
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1)|2010]]
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!! rowspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)|2011]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3)|2012]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|2013]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|2014]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|2015]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 7)|2016]]
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!! colspan="2" width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)|2017]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 3)|Fall 2011]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 4)|Spring 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 5)|Fall 2012]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 6)|Spring 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 7)|Fall 2013]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 8)|Spring 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|Fall 2014]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|Spring 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 11)|Fall 2015]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 12)|Spring 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 13)|Fall 2016]]
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!! width="65" | [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 14)|Spring 2017]]
 
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! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
 
! colspan="15" | Former Moderators
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| colspan="9" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|  
 
| colspan="9" style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|  
 
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;Solo Moderators
 
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;Duo Moderators
 
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The Vote for the Girls moderator panelists consists of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 8)#Expansion and realignment|36 men and women with 10 duo moderators and 16 solo moderators]] divided into two conferences (men and women known as villains and moderators respectively) of between 10 to 17 moderators in each. Each conference is divided into two divisions (red and blue for the men and pink and purple for the women) of between three and five clubs in each.
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Each moderator with Ava Zinn's authorization for the moderator to operate in its home city. This moderator covers 'Home Territory' (the 75 miles surrounding the city limits, or, if the moderator is within 100 miles of another moderator city, half the distance between the two cities) and 'Home Marketing Area' (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the moderator is in). Each moderator or villain has the exclusive right to host professional football games inside its Home Territory and the exclusive right to advertise, promote, and host events in its Home Marketing Area. There are several exceptions to this rule, mostly relating to teams with close proximity to each other: [[Lanise White]] and [[Bill Delagatto]] only have exclusive rights in their cities and share rights outside of it; and moderators that operate in the same city (e.g. [[Ava Zinn]] and [[Holly Everman]]) or the same state (e.g. [[wikipedia:Indiana|Indiana]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]], [[wikipedia:Colorado|Colorado]], [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]], [[wikipedia:California|California]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]], and [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]]) share the rights to the city's Home Territory and the state's Home Marketing Area, respectively.<ref>??</ref>
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!colspan=2 style=background:white scope="col"|Division<ref name="Moderators">??</ref>
 +
!colspan=2 style=background:white scope="col"|Moderator<ref name="Moderators" />
 +
!style=background:white scope="col"|City
 +
!style=background:white scope="col"|Coordinates<!--Required for {{GeoGroup}}-->
 +
!colspan=2 style=background:white scope="col"|First season<ref name="History of VFTG">??</ref>
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:#D50A0A colspan="8"| [[Women's Confrence (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Moderators}}]]
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:pink rowspan="18"| [[Pink Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Pink Team}}]]
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Pink Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
 +
| rowspan=2|'''Sophia & Maci'''
 +
|[[Sophia Blanca|Sophia (Williams) Blanca]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Boston|Boston]], [[wikipedia:Massachusetts|Massachuttess]]{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Montreal|Montreal]], [[wikipedia:Quebec|Quebec]]
 +
|
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|[[Maci Blanca]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], [[wikipedia:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]
 +
|
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Karla Hansen]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Arlington, Texas|Arlington]], Texas<ref group=upper-alpha name=DFW />
 +
|
 +
|{{dts|2018}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan=2|'''Luka & Lydia'''
 +
|[[Luka Runecraft|Luka (Runecraft) Delagatto]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] <ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
 +
|
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|7
 +
|-
 +
|[[Lydia Delagatto]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], Wisconsin<ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
 +
|
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Maribel Mort]]'''<sup>*</sup><sup>†</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania|Pennslvania]]{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], Indiana {{small|(origin)}}{{refn|[[Maribel Mort]], [[Alexandra Moffitt]], and [[Ava Zinn]] share the Fort Wayne market.|group=upper-alpha|name=FWA}}
 +
|<!----{{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Kylie}} ----->
 +
|{{dts|2010}}{{refn|Hillary Matthewson married [[Robyn Hurd|Maribel's mother, Robyn Hurd]] in 2011, and filled in after Hurd's death in 2012. Due to an agreement with the Hurd family that allowed Hillary and later Maribel's aunt [[Kellie Rock]] to take over, Robyn Hurd's victory of Melanie Amaro, Kellie Rock's victory of Gaby Diaz and moderator's save of [[DaNica Shirey]] and moderator history/records were left for Maribel Mort while Hillary Matthewson married [[Tracia Ward|Tracia Ward]] in 2015.  As such, Maribel Mort is considered to have been on the Vote for the Girls moderator panel since [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1 - Robyn Hurd)|2011]], became inactive from 2012 to 2016,|group=upper-alpha|name=c}}
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|1
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Andrea Coolranch]]'''<sup>*</sup><sup>†</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], [[wikipedia:Michigan|Michigan]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2010}}
 +
|1
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Jacqui Fountaine]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Evanston, Illinois|Evanston]]/[[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago]], Illinois<ref group=upper-alpha name=ORD />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|7
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Alexandra Moffitt]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Angola, Indiana|Angola]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=FWA />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Cathryn Swaringen]]'''<sup>*</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion]]/[[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=IND />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2013}}
 +
|5
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Eboni Hill]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]], [[wikiepdia:Alabama|Alabama]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Marti McDaniel]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Clearwater, Florida|Clearwater]]/[[wikipedia:Tampa, Florida|Tampa]]/[[wikipedia:Saint Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Jenna Monroe]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Jasper, Indiana|Jasper]]/[[wikipedia:Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], Indiana
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Breeanna Sorensen]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill]], [[wikipedia:North Carolina|North Carolina]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Leanna Claussen]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[wikipedia:Tennessee|Tennessee]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Nadine Cole]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]], [[wikipedia:Utah|Utah]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Kylie Dwyar]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Denver, Colorado|Denver]], Colorado<ref group=upper-alpha name=DEN />{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]<ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Lauren Rodriguez]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], Texas
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:violet rowspan="23"| [[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Purple Team}}]]
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Sonia Donbar]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]{{refn|[[Clark Jones]] and [[Sonia Donbar]] share the Atlanta market.|group=upper-alpha|name=ATL}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Kathi & Karly'''
 +
|[[Kathi Jameson]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Joilet, Illinois|Joilet]], [[wikipedia:Illinois|Illinois]]{{refn|[[Kathi Jameson]] and [[Jacqui Fountaine]] share the Chicago  market.|group=upper-alpha|name=ORD}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|[[Karly Jameson]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]], [[wikipedia:Indiana|Indiana]]{{refn|[[Karly Jameson]] and [[Cathryn Swaringen]] primarily share the Indianapolis market. Additionally, Ava Zinn previously shared the Indianapolis television market from 2010 to 2018|group=upper-alpha|name=IND}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Nadia Lorenzo]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Miami Beach, Florida|Miami Beach]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]{{refn|[[Nadia Lorenzo]] and [[Phil Allen]] share the New York City market.|group=upper-alpha|name=NYC}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Lanise & Danielle'''
 +
|[[Lanise White|Lanise (White) McClannahan]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]{{refn|[[Lanise McClannahan]], [[Kylie Dwyar]], [[Luka Runecraft]],  and [[Lydia Delagatto]] share the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets.|group=upper-alpha|name=MKE}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|[[Danni McClannahan|Danielle McClannahan]]<sup>*</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Terre Haute, Indiana|Terre Haute]], Indiana
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2012}}
 +
|3
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Donna & Tim'''
 +
|[[Donna Doogan]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[wikipedia:Ohio|Ohio]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tim Doogan]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], Florida
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Rachael Passalt]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[wikipedia:Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Kendra & Hannah'''
 +
|[[Kendra Ray]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Ames, Iowa|Ames]], [[wikipedia:Iowa|Iowa]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|[[Hannah Wilson]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[wikipedia:Nebraska|Nebraska]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
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|colspan=2|'''[[Ava Zinn]]'''<sup>†</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Van Buren, Indiana|Van Buren]]/[[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=FWA /><ref group=upper-alpha name=IND />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2010}}
 +
|1
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=5 | [[Purple Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Karen DuBois]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[wikipedia:Louisiana|Louisiana]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Lauren Herman]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]], [[wikipedia:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Bria & Devin'''
 +
|[[Bria Savage]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]], [[wikipedia:Arkansas|Arkansas]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|[[Devin Martin]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[wikipedia:Maryland|Maryland]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Marla McClinton]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Liza Black]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Kansas City, Missourri|Kansas City]], [[wikipedia:Missourri|Missourri]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Jenny & Tulissa'''
 +
|[[Jenny Riva|Jennifer Riva]]
 +
|rowspan=2|[[wikipedia:Culver City, California|Culver City]], [[wikipedia:California|California]]<ref group=upper-alpha name=LA />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tulissa Kümmert]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Thia & Natasha'''
 +
|[[Thia Tola]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:San Francisco|San Francisco]], California
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2015}}
 +
|6
 +
|-
 +
|[[Tash Gower|Natasha Gower]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Sacramento, California|Sacramento]], California
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Janet Webb]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[wikipedia:Colorado|Colorado]]{{refn|[[Janet Webb]] and [[Kylie Dwyar]] share the Denver market.|group=upper-alpha|name=DEN}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:#013369 colspan="8"| [[Zinn's Villains|{{color|#FFFFFF|Villains}}]]
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:cyan rowspan="4"| [[Blue Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Blue Team}}]]
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! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Blue Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Hunter Diaz]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Orlando, Flordia|Orlando]], Florida
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Bill}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
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! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Blue Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Bryant Cortos]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]], [[wikipedia:Alberta|Alberta]], CANADA
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Bill}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
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|-
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! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Blue Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Clark Jones]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], Texas{{refn|[[Clark Jones]] and [[Karla Hansen]] share the Dallas-Fort Worth market.|group=upper-alpha|name=DFW}}<ref group=upper-alpha name=ATL />
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Clark}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2013}}
 +
|4
 +
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|-
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! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Blue Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Louis Durant]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], California{{refn|[[Jenny Riva|Jenny]] & [[Tulissa Kummert|Tulissa]] and [[Louis Durant]] share the Los Angeles market.|group=upper-alpha|name=LA}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Bill}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 +
|-
 +
!style=background:red rowspan="4"| [[Red Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Red Team}}]]
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Red Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Phil Allen]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Albany, New York|Albany]], [[wikipedia:New York (state)|New York]]<ref group=upper-alpha name=NYC />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Tavon}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Red Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Steve Baker]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Cleveland|Cleveland]], [[wikipedia:Ohio|Ohio]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Steve}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Red Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Dan Doakes]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]], North Carolina
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Bill}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
! style=background:white rowspan=1 | [[Red Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
 +
|colspan=2 |'''[[Kye Sanchez]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:San Diego, California|San Diego]], [[wikipedia:California|California]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Bill}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 +
|-
 +
|colspan="8" style="font-size:8pt"|<sup>*</sup> denotes that a moderator has relocated at some point in its existence<br /><sup>†</sup> denotes that the moderator was an originial panelist of VFTG USA.
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|-
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|}
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==Guest moderators==
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<!------------------
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Since Vote for the Worst's shut down in 2013, news presenters have appeared during specific segments (especially with themed segments around the subject) on many episodes to promote prizes related to their profession.
 +
 +
In 2014,  appeared on the [[April Fool's Day]] episodes, reprising her role as Mimi Bobeck from ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''. In 2009, she appeared as a model and in 2010, she acted as the executive producer with the show's models trading places with three male staffers.
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In 2012, guest moderators such as [[Rachael Passalt|Raymond Passalt]] and [[Patrice Rafferty]] were used, and in season five [[Khayla Chow]]. Guest judges were used as fill-in moderators in seasons three and six. After original moderator Robyn Hurd's last show on May 3, 2012 and between her death on May 24, 2012 and the fall of 2013,  Patrice Rafferty, [[Rhonda Spencer]], Rachael Passalt (then known as Raymond Passalt), Hurd's daughter [[Maribel Mort]], and Hurd's widow Hillary Matthewson all filled in as guest moderators during the Duets competition and So You Think You Can Dance filled in until Ariel Swaringen and Michelle Steele joined the moderation panel full-time for permanently. Amanda Smith previously served as a guest moderator on May 23, 2012. During the Duets competition, current WTOR anchorman [[Frank Davidson]] (at the time he was ABC affiliate and WTOR rival WMRI) served as temporary replacement for Holly Everman, who was unable to able to attend due to her honeymoon with Everman's then-wife, Veronica Willis while Johnathan Steele served as temporary replacement for Ava Zinn, who was not able to attend due to a contractual dispute during the So You Think You Can Dance 9 competition.
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Occasionally, there is a crossover with other shows airing on, owned or distributed by NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations and/or produced Aeverine Zinn Holdings featuring actors of those shows modeling prizes. These crossovers have often included the Ava Zinn-owned ''INNewsCenter'' and ''AvaZinn.com'' (Zinn's web site). [[Danni McClannahan]] (then-husband of Leonard Lai and current significant other of [[Lanise White]]), [[Jule Christian]], [[Stephani Alvaraz]] and [[Stephen Christiain]] (the respective mother, eldest daughter and transgendered brother of VFTG moderator [[Kymberly Alvaraz]]), Zinn's daughters ([[Samantha Zinn|Samantha]], [[Tiffani Zinn|Tiffani]], [[Ashli Zinn|Ashli]], and [[Tabitha Zinn]]), [[Rachael Passalt]] (the then-son of [[Julia Passalt]] known as Raymond), Johnathan Steele (brother of [[Michelle Steele]]), [[Patrice Refferty]] and [[Nermal Everman]]  frequently crosses over as a guest moderator typically to fill in for a moderator when needed.
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If a moderator reward for a VFTG Victoy is a trip to a locale in the United States, the prize may be presented on the large screen in the back of Studio 47 with Holly Everman usually turning over the prize announcement to a news personality from the local NoSirGifts owned station.  This practice began in 2015 as the show typically leads in to the local weekend news broadcast since this program is distributed from NoSirGifts.
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==References==
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'''Explanatory notes'''
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{{reflist|group=upper-alpha}}
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'''Citations'''
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{{reflist|30em}}
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{{Vote for the Girls USA}}
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[[Category:Vote for the Girls|Moderator Panel]]
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[[Category:American television-related lists]]

Latest revision as of 13:06, 19 August 2018

The American web site Vote for the Girls has, since its 2010 launch, employed a number of judges, known as the main female moderators , competing against the the male moderators.

History[edit]

From April 2010 until May 2013, the Vote for the Girls moderator panel competed against then-competing arch-rival Vote for the Worst. Usually, the female moderators compete to get all the male contestants eliminated before the females, much in the same tradition as the later incarnations.

Not all of the shows mentioned on Vote for the Girls are in a bad way.


Zinn and Everman have been referred to as hosts since the site's debut as well as serving as moderators on the respective purple and pink teams. The site's main female moderators all listed in VFTG's credit roll, along with the site's master list of Vote for the Girls picks on almost every episodes.


Starting in 2015, most of the female moderators also serve as news personalities at either Fort Wayne's NoSirGifts-owned flagship station WTOR, Indianapolis' WIFX or Lafayette's WWKI (all of them are CBS affiliates) due to NoSirGifts distributing the show.



Solo Moderators
Male Moderators
Duo Moderators


Moderators[edit]

The Vote for the Girls moderator panelists consists of 36 men and women with 10 duo moderators and 16 solo moderators divided into two conferences (men and women known as villains and moderators respectively) of between 10 to 17 moderators in each. Each conference is divided into two divisions (red and blue for the men and pink and purple for the women) of between three and five clubs in each.

Each moderator with Ava Zinn's authorization for the moderator to operate in its home city. This moderator covers 'Home Territory' (the 75 miles surrounding the city limits, or, if the moderator is within 100 miles of another moderator city, half the distance between the two cities) and 'Home Marketing Area' (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the moderator is in). Each moderator or villain has the exclusive right to host professional football games inside its Home Territory and the exclusive right to advertise, promote, and host events in its Home Marketing Area. There are several exceptions to this rule, mostly relating to teams with close proximity to each other: Lanise White and Bill Delagatto only have exclusive rights in their cities and share rights outside of it; and moderators that operate in the same city (e.g. Ava Zinn and Holly Everman) or the same state (e.g. Indiana, Wisconsin, Colorado, Pennsylvania, California, Florida, and Texas) share the rights to the city's Home Territory and the state's Home Marketing Area, respectively.[1]



Guest moderators[edit]

In 2012, guest moderators such as Raymond Passalt and Patrice Rafferty were used, and in season five Khayla Chow. Guest judges were used as fill-in moderators in seasons three and six. After original moderator Robyn Hurd's last show on May 3, 2012 and between her death on May 24, 2012 and the fall of 2013, Patrice Rafferty, Rhonda Spencer, Rachael Passalt (then known as Raymond Passalt), Hurd's daughter Maribel Mort, and Hurd's widow Hillary Matthewson all filled in as guest moderators during the Duets competition and So You Think You Can Dance filled in until Ariel Swaringen and Michelle Steele joined the moderation panel full-time for permanently. Amanda Smith previously served as a guest moderator on May 23, 2012. During the Duets competition, current WTOR anchorman Frank Davidson (at the time he was ABC affiliate and WTOR rival WMRI) served as temporary replacement for Holly Everman, who was unable to able to attend due to her honeymoon with Everman's then-wife, Veronica Willis while Johnathan Steele served as temporary replacement for Ava Zinn, who was not able to attend due to a contractual dispute during the So You Think You Can Dance 9 competition.


Occasionally, there is a crossover with other shows airing on, owned or distributed by NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations and/or produced Aeverine Zinn Holdings featuring actors of those shows modeling prizes. These crossovers have often included the Ava Zinn-owned INNewsCenter and AvaZinn.com (Zinn's web site). Danni McClannahan (then-husband of Leonard Lai and current significant other of Lanise White), Jule Christian, Stephani Alvaraz and Stephen Christiain (the respective mother, eldest daughter and transgendered brother of VFTG moderator Kymberly Alvaraz), Zinn's daughters (Samantha, Tiffani, Ashli, and Tabitha Zinn), Rachael Passalt (the then-son of Julia Passalt known as Raymond), Johnathan Steele (brother of Michelle Steele), Patrice Refferty and Nermal Everman frequently crosses over as a guest moderator typically to fill in for a moderator when needed.

If a moderator reward for a VFTG Victoy is a trip to a locale in the United States, the prize may be presented on the large screen in the back of Studio 47 with Holly Everman usually turning over the prize announcement to a news personality from the local NoSirGifts owned station. This practice began in 2015 as the show typically leads in to the local weekend news broadcast since this program is distributed from NoSirGifts.

References[edit]

Explanatory notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Clark Jones and Karla Hansen share the Dallas-Fort Worth market.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Lanise McClannahan, Kylie Dwyar, Luka Runecraft, and Lydia Delagatto share the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Maribel Mort, Alexandra Moffitt, and Ava Zinn share the Fort Wayne market.
  4. Hillary Matthewson married Maribel's mother, Robyn Hurd in 2011, and filled in after Hurd's death in 2012. Due to an agreement with the Hurd family that allowed Hillary and later Maribel's aunt Kellie Rock to take over, Robyn Hurd's victory of Melanie Amaro, Kellie Rock's victory of Gaby Diaz and moderator's save of DaNica Shirey and moderator history/records were left for Maribel Mort while Hillary Matthewson married Tracia Ward in 2015. As such, Maribel Mort is considered to have been on the Vote for the Girls moderator panel since 2011, became inactive from 2012 to 2016,
  5. 5.0 5.1 Kathi Jameson and Jacqui Fountaine share the Chicago market.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Karly Jameson and Cathryn Swaringen primarily share the Indianapolis market. Additionally, Ava Zinn previously shared the Indianapolis television market from 2010 to 2018
  7. 7.0 7.1 Janet Webb and Kylie Dwyar share the Denver market.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Clark Jones and Sonia Donbar share the Atlanta market.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Nadia Lorenzo and Phil Allen share the New York City market.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Jenny & Tulissa and Louis Durant share the Los Angeles market.

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