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The eighth season of '''''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]''''' premiered on September 12, 2016 and is set to end in the spring of 2017. Ava Zinn officially announced ''Vote for the Girls''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s renewal on March 28, 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ava Zinn Announces Vote for the Girls Junior Edition, Includes Fall and Spring Cycle of 'Vote for the Girls' |date=March 28, 2016|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref>
 
The eighth season of '''''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]''''' premiered on September 12, 2016 and is set to end in the spring of 2017. Ava Zinn officially announced ''Vote for the Girls''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s renewal on March 28, 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ava Zinn Announces Vote for the Girls Junior Edition, Includes Fall and Spring Cycle of 'Vote for the Girls' |date=March 28, 2016|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref>
  
Ava Zinn and Holly Everman returned for their eighth consecutive season with [[Lanise White]], [[Kendra Ray]], [[Kymberly Alvaraz]], [[Tracia Ward]], [[Danni McClannahan]], [[Kathi Jameson]], and [[Karly Ryder, Jr.|Karly Jameson]] returning for their second season. Former moderator [[Hillary Matthewson]], who returned after a two season absence, [[Rachael Passalt]], [[Ann Dwyar]], [[Kylie Dwyar]], [[Marti McDaniel]], [[Breeanna Sorensen]], [[Donna Doogan]], joined the moderator panel following the departures of [[Kellie Rock]], [[Kathy Roberts]], and [[Julia Passalt]]<ref name=Kellie-departure>{{cite web |last1=Zinn |first1=Ava |title=Kellie Rock Leaving ‘Vote for the Girls’ |url=http://voteforthegirls.us/2015/09/07/kellie-rock-leaving-vote-for-the-girls-after-three-seasons/|website=Vote for the Girls |publisher=[[Ava Zinn|Aeverine Zinn Holdings]] |accessdate=March 26, 2016 |date=September 5, 2015 |dead-url=no}}</ref><ref name=Julia-departure>{{cite news|title=Julia Passalt not returning to 'Vote for the Girls': It's (finally) official |work=KFMN-FTV|date=March 3, 2016 |accessdate=March 27, 2016}}</ref><ref name=KathyRoberts-departure>{{cite news|title=Kathy Roberts Bows Out of Vote for the Girls|publisher=WXWI|date=March 27, 2016 |accessdate=March 27, 2016}}}</ref>. Six additional moderators [[Nadia Lorenzo]], [[Maci Blanca]], [[Sophia Williams]], [[Tash Gower|Natasha Gower]], [[Jenny Riva]], and [[Tulissa Kümmert]] all signed on  
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Ava Zinn and Holly Everman returned for their eighth consecutive season with [[Lanise White]], [[Kendra Ray]], [[Kymberly Alvaraz]], [[Tracia Ward]], [[Danni McClannahan]], [[Kathi Jameson]], and [[Karly Ryder, Jr.|Karly Jameson]] returning for their second season. Former moderator [[Hillary Matthewson]], who returned after a two season absence, [[Rachael Passalt]], [[Ann Dwyar]], [[Kylie Dwyar]], [[Marti McDaniel]], [[Breeanna Sorensen]], [[Tim Doogan]], [[Donna Doogan]], joined the moderator panel following the departures of [[Kellie Rock]], [[Kathy Roberts]], and [[Julia Passalt]]<ref name=Kellie-departure>{{cite web |last1=Zinn |first1=Ava |title=Kellie Rock Leaving ‘Vote for the Girls’ |url=http://voteforthegirls.us/2015/09/07/kellie-rock-leaving-vote-for-the-girls-after-three-seasons/|website=Vote for the Girls |publisher=[[Ava Zinn|Aeverine Zinn Holdings]] |accessdate=March 26, 2016 |date=September 5, 2015 |dead-url=no}}</ref><ref name=Julia-departure>{{cite news|title=Julia Passalt not returning to 'Vote for the Girls': It's (finally) official |work=KFMN-FTV|date=March 3, 2016 |accessdate=March 27, 2016}}</ref><ref name=KathyRoberts-departure>{{cite news|title=Kathy Roberts Bows Out of Vote for the Girls|publisher=WXWI|date=March 27, 2016 |accessdate=March 27, 2016}}}</ref>. Eight additional moderators [[Nadia Lorenzo]], [[Peta-Alyce Kaizer]], [[Maribel Mort]], [[Maci Blanca]], [[Sophia Williams]], [[Tash Gower|Natasha Gower]], [[Jenny Riva]], and [[Tulissa Kümmert]] all signed on  
  
[[Archibald Coolranch]] returned for his eighth season with [[Clark Jones]] returning for his fourth season as well as [[Luka Runecraft]] and [[Glenn Swaringen]] returning for their second season as villains with new villains [[Phil Allen]], [[Ted Shields]], [[Steve Baker]], [[Bill Delagatto]], [[Kye Sanchez]] and [[Tavon Savage]].
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[[Archibald Coolranch]] returned for his eighth season with [[Clark Jones]] returning for his fourth season as well as [[Luka Runecraft]] and [[Glenn Swaringen]] returning for their second season as villains with new villains [[Phil Allen]], [[Ted Shields]], [[Steve Baker]], [[Bill Delagatto]], [[Jacqui Fountaine]], [[Kye Sanchez]] and [[Tavon Savage]].
  
  
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*This season is the first to not use the "Moderator's Save," which was introduced in the sixth season, and therefore making the first time a loss on VFTG was declared on [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (United States)|''So You Think You Can Dance'']].   
 
*This season is the first to not use the "Moderator's Save," which was introduced in the sixth season, and therefore making the first time a loss on VFTG was declared on [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (United States)|''So You Think You Can Dance'']].   
 
*It is the first Double victory where the winner and runner-up of ''America's Got Talent'' were both VFTG picks chosen by [[Zinn's Villains]].
 
*It is the first Double victory where the winner and runner-up of ''America's Got Talent'' were both VFTG picks chosen by [[Zinn's Villains]].
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*[[Tim Doogan]] became the first male to join the moderator panel joining his wife, Donna.
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*[[Jacqui Fountaine]] became the first female to join the Zinn's Villain panel.
  
  
[[Nadia Lorenzo]], [[Kathi Jameson]], and [[Karly Jameson]] respectively became the seventh, eighth, and ninth winning moderator in their first season joining [[Ava Zinn]], [[Tracia Ward]], [[Kymberly Alvaraz]], [[Thia Tola]], [[Kendra Ray]], and [[Perri Johnson]]. Lorenzo became the winning moderator of the thirteenth season of ''SYTYCD'' with Leon "Kida" Burns. Kathi & Karly became the second ''Vote for the Girls'' moderator when it was declared that Laura Bretan was the winner of ''Romani au Talent'' five days after her ''America's Got Talent'' audition aired. As previously mentioned Tavon Savage and Phil Allen became the the 10th and 11th winning moderators, respectively.
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[[Nadia Lorenzo]], [[Peta-Alyce Kaizer]], [[Kathi Jameson]], and [[Karly Jameson]] respectively became the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth winning moderator in their first season joining [[Ava Zinn]], [[Tracia Ward]], [[Kymberly Alvaraz]], [[Thia Tola]], [[Kendra Ray]], and [[Perri Johnson]]. Kaizer and Lorenzo became the winning moderator of the thirteenth season of ''SYTYCD'' with Leon "Kida" Burns and n the process becining the second winning duo moderator after Ava & Kymberly. Kathi & Karly became the second ''Vote for the Girls'' moderator when it was declared that Laura Bretan was the winner of ''Romani au Talent'' five days after her ''America's Got Talent'' audition aired. As previously mentioned Tavon Savage and Phil Allen became the the 11th and 12th winning moderators, respectively.

Revision as of 00:47, 21 November 2016

The eighth season of Vote for the Girls premiered on September 12, 2016 and is set to end in the spring of 2017. Ava Zinn officially announced Vote for the Girls's renewal on March 28, 2016.[1]

Ava Zinn and Holly Everman returned for their eighth consecutive season with Lanise White, Kendra Ray, Kymberly Alvaraz, Tracia Ward, Danni McClannahan, Kathi Jameson, and Karly Jameson returning for their second season. Former moderator Hillary Matthewson, who returned after a two season absence, Rachael Passalt, Ann Dwyar, Kylie Dwyar, Marti McDaniel, Breeanna Sorensen, Tim Doogan, Donna Doogan, joined the moderator panel following the departures of Kellie Rock, Kathy Roberts, and Julia Passalt[2][3][4]. Eight additional moderators Nadia Lorenzo, Peta-Alyce Kaizer, Maribel Mort, Maci Blanca, Sophia Williams, Natasha Gower, Jenny Riva, and Tulissa Kümmert all signed on

Archibald Coolranch returned for his eighth season with Clark Jones returning for his fourth season as well as Luka Runecraft and Glenn Swaringen returning for their second season as villains with new villains Phil Allen, Ted Shields, Steve Baker, Bill Delagatto, Jacqui Fountaine, Kye Sanchez and Tavon Savage.


Many of the site's moderator or villains season broke records or made history for the show in a number of ways.

  • Archibald Coolranch's six season winning streak on America's Got Talent ended after his final pick Julia Scotti was eliminated.
  • Bill Delagatto was the first villain to be disqualified for mistakenly picking a Vote for the Girls pick.
  • Tavon Savage became the first male moderator or villain to win on Vote for the Girls upon Grace VanderWaal's win on America's Got Talent.
  • Phil Allen became the first transman on Vote for the Girls upon the America's Got Talent 11 third place finish of Jon Dorbenos.

This season also marked a first in the site's history:

  • This season is the first to not use the "Moderator's Save," which was introduced in the sixth season, and therefore making the first time a loss on VFTG was declared on So You Think You Can Dance.
  • It is the first Double victory where the winner and runner-up of America's Got Talent were both VFTG picks chosen by Zinn's Villains.
  • Tim Doogan became the first male to join the moderator panel joining his wife, Donna.
  • Jacqui Fountaine became the first female to join the Zinn's Villain panel.


Nadia Lorenzo, Peta-Alyce Kaizer, Kathi Jameson, and Karly Jameson respectively became the seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth winning moderator in their first season joining Ava Zinn, Tracia Ward, Kymberly Alvaraz, Thia Tola, Kendra Ray, and Perri Johnson. Kaizer and Lorenzo became the winning moderator of the thirteenth season of SYTYCD with Leon "Kida" Burns and n the process becining the second winning duo moderator after Ava & Kymberly. Kathi & Karly became the second Vote for the Girls moderator when it was declared that Laura Bretan was the winner of Romani au Talent five days after her America's Got Talent audition aired. As previously mentioned Tavon Savage and Phil Allen became the the 11th and 12th winning moderators, respectively.
  1. "Ava Zinn Announces Vote for the Girls Junior Edition, Includes Fall and Spring Cycle of 'Vote for the Girls'". March 28, 2016. 
  2. Kellie Rock Leaving ‘Vote for the Girls’. Aeverine Zinn Holdings (September 5, 2015). Retrieved on March 26, 2016.
  3. "Julia Passalt not returning to 'Vote for the Girls': It's (finally) official". KFMN-FTV. March 3, 2016. 
  4. "Kathy Roberts Bows Out of Vote for the Girls". WXWI. March 27, 2016. }