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The ninth season of Vote for the Girls premiered on August 9, 2017 and is set to end on May 25, 2018. Ava Zinn officially announced Vote for the Girls's renewal in May 2017.[1]

Ava Zinn returned for her ninth consecutive season with Thia Tola, Lanise White, Kendra Ray, Danni McClannahan, Kathi Jameson, and Karly Jameson returning for their fourth season; Nadia Lorenzo, Peta-Alyce Kaizer, Maribel Mort, Maci Blanca, Sophia Blanca, Natasha Gower, Jenny Riva, Tulissa Kümmert, Rachael Passalt, Hannah Wilson, Kylie Dwyar, Marti McDaniel, Breeanna Sorensen, Tim Doogan, Donna Doogan also returned for their second season. Additions to the moderator panelists include Carrie Ewan, Alexandra Moffitt, Marla McClinton, Kent Morgan, Sally Morgan, Jenna Monroe, Benjamin Donbar, Sonia Donbar, and Janet Webb, all joined the moderator panel. Also Kristina Chow, her wife Charlene, Karla Hansen, Louis Durant, Aiden Walker and his wife Charlotte all joined during the season

Clark Jones returned for his fifth season as well as Luka Runecraft and Glenn Swaringen returning for their third with Phil Allen, Ted Shields, Steve Baker, Lydia Delagatto (formerly Bill), Jacqui Fountaine, Kye Sanchez, Devin Martin and Bria Savage (formerly Tavon) all returning for a second season. Fountaine, Martin, and Savage moved to the moderator panel after Karen DuBois, Hunter Diaz, Lauren Herman, Liza Black, Bryant Cortos, Shane Spence, Raquel Anderston, Sheena Anderston, Mark Watts, Chris Winfrey, Andrea Coolranch, Stephanie Reeves, Leanna Claussen, Eboni Hill, Diane Simon, Lauren Rodriguez, Kristin Cassidy, Erika Cassidy, and Dan Doakes all joined Zinn's Villains.

Archibald Coolranch did not return as a villain as he announced he is retiring as head villain [2] [2]. Kymberly Alvaraz, Tracia Matthewson, Hillary Matthewson, and Ann Dwyar also did not return after Ava Zinn announced her relationship with Alvaraz ended on May 31, 2017 while Tracia and Hillary Matthewson left the panel to focus on their journalism careers (Tracia Matthewson switched anchor positions with Alexandra Moffitt at WTOR-FTV) while Alvaraz moved back to her home state of Colorado where she eventually died on August 25, 2017[3]. Coolranch's great-granddaughter, Andrea, took over.


Holly Everman died during production of the scheduled eighth season finale on May 23, 2017 and Perri Johnson died on April 24, 2017. [4]



References

  1. 2.0 2.1 Archibald Coolranch to Retire at the End of season. Aeverine Zinn Holdings (January 13, 2017). Retrieved on March 22, 2017.
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  3. Ava Zinn (May 23, 2017). "Holly Everman, moderator and co-host of Vote for the Girls, is dead at 37". Vote for the Girls.