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{{VFTG USA 3 Infobox}}
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{{Infobox VFTG competition
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| series        = Vote for the Girls (U.S.)
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| image          =
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| caption        =
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| season        = 3
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| first_aired    = {{Start date|2011|11|1}}
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| last_aired    = {{End date|2012|07|12}}
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| host          = [[Ava Zinn]]
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| judges        = [[Holly Everman]]<br/>[[Robyn Hurd]]
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| producers      =
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| broadcaster    =
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| vftg-victory = [[wikipedia:Melanie Amaro|Melanie Amaro]] (The X Factor)
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| winning-mod = [[Robyn Hurd]]
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| runner-mod =
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| record = 1-1
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| makeup-victory = [[Eliana Girard]]
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| last          = Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 2)
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| next          = Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)
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| year          = 2012
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}}
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The '''third season of ''[[Vote for the Girls]]''''', also known as '''''Vote for the Girls 2012''''' premiered on November 1, 2011, and concluded on July 12, 2012.  Moderators [[Ava Zinn]], [[Robyn Hurd]], and [[Holly Everman]] returned. On May 24, 2012, Robyn Hurd died after suffering a stroke caused from blood clots, thus making Hurd's final season as a moderator. This was the final season with three moderators.
 
The '''third season of ''[[Vote for the Girls]]''''', also known as '''''Vote for the Girls 2012''''' premiered on November 1, 2011, and concluded on July 12, 2012.  Moderators [[Ava Zinn]], [[Robyn Hurd]], and [[Holly Everman]] returned. On May 24, 2012, Robyn Hurd died after suffering a stroke caused from blood clots, thus making Hurd's final season as a moderator. This was the final season with three moderators.
  
 
This season has marked four firsts in the site's history: this season had moderators choosing their picks to win, as opposed to the single pick (of which were decided by Zinn under her sole discretion) to win format used in previous seasons; guest moderators were brought in as a 4th moderator; a female was not amongst the contestants remaining in the competition in the finale (Duets); and lastly, a female is the winner of the competition (Melanie Amaro of The X Factor).
 
This season has marked four firsts in the site's history: this season had moderators choosing their picks to win, as opposed to the single pick (of which were decided by Zinn under her sole discretion) to win format used in previous seasons; guest moderators were brought in as a 4th moderator; a female was not amongst the contestants remaining in the competition in the finale (Duets); and lastly, a female is the winner of the competition (Melanie Amaro of The X Factor).
  
==Changes from previous seasons==
 
{{VFTG USA 3 Changes 1}}
 
{{VFTG USA 3 Guest Moderators}}
 
==Notable events==
 
{{VFTG USA 3 Changes 2}}
 
==Rule changes==
 
{{VFTG USA 3 Changes 3}}
 
==Moderator Standings==
 
''W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT = Winning Percentage''
 
  
<div style="float:left; width:48%;">
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{{VFTG USA 3 standings}}
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==Changes from past seasons==
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|caption2  = [[Robyn Hurd]]
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|caption3  = [[Ava Zinn]]
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Several changes were planned for season three. Ava Zinn was considering adding a fourth moderator and a guest moderator has been invited by Zinn to participate during the competition, this was the first season where guest moderators were invited to participate in the live shows of the competition. The guest moderators featured were:
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:85%; width:100%;"
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|-
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! scope="col" | Date
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! scope="col" | Show
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! scope="col" | Moderator<BR>at VFTG Set
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! scope="col" | Moderator<BR>on Location
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! scope="col" | Guest moderator(s)
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! scope="col" | Guest moderator(s)<BR>on Location
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|-
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|{{date|2012-05-10|mdy}}
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|American Idol 11 Top 4 Result
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|Ava Zinn
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|Holly Everman{{ref|1|1}}
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|
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|[[Rachael Passalt|Raymond Passalt]]{{ref|2|2}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-05-17|mdy}}
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|American Idol 11 Top 3 Result
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|Ava Zinn
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|Holly Everman{{ref|1|1}}
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|
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|[[Rachael Passalt|Raymond Passalt]]{{ref|2|2}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-05-23|mdy}}
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|American Idol 11 finale
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|Holly Everman{{ref|1|1}}
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|Ava Zinn<ref group="note">Ava Zinn was on assignment, due to television reception issues </ref>
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|[[Rachael Passalt|Raymond Passalt]]{{ref|2|2}}
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|Amanda Smith (Santa Ava 3 winner)
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|-
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|{{date|2012-06-28|mdy}}
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| Duets Live Show Premiere
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|Ava Zinn
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|
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|Maribel Mort{{ref|2|2}}<BR>[[Rachael Passalt|Raymond Passalt]]{{ref|2|2}}
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|Frank Davidson{{ref|3|3}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-07-05|mdy}}{{ref|4|4}}
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| Duets Top 5 Result
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|Ava Zinn
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|
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|
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|[[Patrice Rafferty]]{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Frank Davidson{{ref|3|3}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-07-12|mdy}}{{ref|4|4}}
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| Duets Top 4 Result<BR>(Infamous Episode)
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|
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|
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|
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|Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Frank Davidson{{ref|3|3}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-07-18|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 20 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Patrice Rafferty{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-07-25|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 16 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Patrice Rafferty{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-08-15|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 14 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Maribel Mort{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-08-22|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 10 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Maribel Mort{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-08-29|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 8 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Maribel Mort{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Rhonda Spencer{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-09-05|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Top 6 Result
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|
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Hillary Matthewson{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|-
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|{{date|2012-09-18|mdy}}
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| So You Think You Can Dance 9 Finale
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|Ava Zinn
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|Holly Everman
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|
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|Hillary Matthewson{{ref|2|2}}<BR>Johnathan Steele{{ref|5|5}}
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|}
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;Notes
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{{refbegin}}
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# {{note|1}} During the American Idol 11 competition, reception issues on the Vote for the Girls set prevented the completion of episode. Holly Everman hosted.
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# {{note|2}} After Hurd's last show on May 3 and death on May 24, 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 for season 5.
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# {{note|3}} During the Duets competition, Frank Davidson of ATE Media-owned ABC station WMRI "9abc" served as temporary replacement for Holly Everman, who was not able to attend due to her honeymoon.
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# {{note|4}} Episode finally aired on September 4, 2013 as '''''Classic VFTG'''''
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# {{note|5}} During the So You Think You Can Dance competition, Johnathan Steele served as temporary replacement for Ava Zinn, who was not able to attend due to a contractual dispute.
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<references group="note" />
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{{refend}}
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==Contestants==
 
==Contestants==
{{see|Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 3) picks}}
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===VFTG Supported Contestants===
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
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|-
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!Key
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|{{Yes3|}}Moderator's Pick
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|{{Yes2|[[File:Crystal Clear app clean.svg|20px]]}} Moderator's Wild Card Pick
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| Keywords
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: AI11= American Idol ''(season 11)''
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: XFUSA1 = The X Factor ''(season 1)''
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: DUETS1 = Duets
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: SYTYCD9 = So You Think You Can Dance ''(season 9)''
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| Color key
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:{{colorbox|gold}} Vote for the Girls Victory - Female contestant won show ''(Finale only)''
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:{{colorbox|yellow}} Non-Finale Vote for the Girls pick inducted in the VFTG Hall of Fame
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:{{colorbox|limegreen}} Vote for the Girls Victory via Dual Winner Format ''(SYTYCD Only)''
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:{{colorbox|lightgreen}} Vote for the Girls Make-Up Victory ''(see note)''
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:{{colorbox|tomato}} Vote for the Girls Loss (Finale)
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:{{colorbox|red}} Vote for the Girls Loss after last female contestant's elimination before finale
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:{{colorbox|cornflowerblue}} VFTG pick previously appeared on talent show
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:{{colorbox|violet}} VFTG pick previously appeared on another show and won the season
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:{{colorbox|lightblue}} VFTG pick also [[Vote for the Worst]] pick
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|}
  
==Epilogue==
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:100%;"
Witney Carson of ''So You Think You Can Dance'' reappeared in [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|Vote for the Girls' sixth season]]'s [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 9)|fall cycle]] and her partner Alfonso Ribeiro was chosen as a [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S.)|''Dancing with the Stars'']] [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 19)|season 19]] pick chosen by [[Nermal Everman]] as Everman filled in for her aunt [[Holly Everman|Holly]] after she was suspended following her two DUI arrests in April and August 2014. Ribiero and Carson won that season of ''Dancing with the Stars.'' Carson also reappeared for the [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. cycle 10)|spring cycle]] and her partner Chris Soules was chosen as a ''Dancing with the Stars'' [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 20)|season 20]] pick chosen by [[Ava Zinn]], [[Kymberly Alvaraz]], and [[Kendra Ray]] and finished in fifth place in the 20th season of ''Dancing with the Stars.''
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|- style="background:#C1D8FF;"
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:17%;"|Contestant
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:4%;"|Age
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:18%;"|Hometown
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:10%;"|Show and Season
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!scope="col" colspan="3" class="sortable" style="width:24%;"|Moderator's votes
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:16%;"|Status
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!scope="col" rowspan="2" class="sortable" style="width:4%;"|Weeks Lasted
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|-
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! scope="col" style="width:8%;" |{{sort | 0 | Zinn}}
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! scope="col" style="width:8%;" |{{sort | 0 | Everman}}
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! scope="col" style="width:8%;" |{{sort | 0 | Hurd}}
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|- bgcolor="gold"
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|[[Melanie Amaro]]
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|19
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|[[Sunrise, Florida]]
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|[[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|XFUSA1]]
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|
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|
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|{{yes3}}
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|'''VFTG Victory'''<BR>(Winner)<BR>December 22, 2011
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|9
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|-
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|[[Rachel Crow]]
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|13/14
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|Mead, Colorado
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|[[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|XFUSA1]]
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|
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|{{yes3}}
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|
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|5th<BR>December 8, 2011
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|7
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|-
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|[[Drew (singer)|Drew Ryniewicz]]
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|14
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|Chino Valley, Arizona
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|[[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|XFUSA1]]
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|{{yes3}}
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|
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|
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|6th<BR>December 1, 2011
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|6
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|-
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|Lakoda Rayne<BR><SMALL>(Paige Ogle, Hayley Orrantia, Cari Fletcher, and Dani Knights)</SMALL>
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|N/A
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|N/A
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|[[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|XFUSA1]]
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|{{yes3}}
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|{{yes3}}
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|{{yes3}}
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|9th<BR>November 23, 2011
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|5
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|-
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|Stacy Francis
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|N/A
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|N/A
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|[[wikipedia:The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|XFUSA1]]
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|{{yes3}}
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|
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|{{yes3}}
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|11th<BR>November 17, 2011
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|4
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|- bgcolor="cornflowerblue"
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|[[Jessica Sanchez]]
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|16
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|[[San Diego, California]]
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|[[wikipedia:American Idol (season 11)|AI11]]
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|{{yes2|[[File:Crystal Clear app clean.svg|20px]]}}
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|{{yes3|}}
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|{{yes3|}}
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|bgcolor="tomato"|VFTGLoss<BR><SMALL>(Runner-Up)</SMALL><BR>May 23, 2012.
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|6 (Ava)<BR>{{nowrap|12 (Holly & Robyn)}}
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|-
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|[[Hollie Cavanagh]]
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|18
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|[[McKinney, Texas]] (originally from  [[Liverpool]], [[Merseyside]], England)
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|AI11
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|
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|{{yes3|}}
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|{{yes3|}}
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|4th<BR>May 10, 2012
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|10
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|-
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|[[Skylar Laine]]
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|18
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|[[Brandon, Mississippi]]
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|AI11
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|
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|{{yes3|}}
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|{{yes3|}}
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|5th<BR>May 3, 2012
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|9
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|-
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|[[Elise Testone]]
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|28
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|[[Mount Pleasant, South Carolina]]
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|AI11
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|{{yes2|[[File:Crystal Clear app clean.svg|20px]]}}
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|
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|
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|6th<BR>April 26, 2012
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|8
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|-
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|[[Erika Van Pelt]]
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|25
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|[[South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]
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|AI11
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|{{yes3}}
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|
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|
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|10th<BR>March 22, 2012
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|4
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|-
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|colorbox="lightblue"|[[Shannon Magrane]]
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|16
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|[[Tampa, Florida]]
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|AI11
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|
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|
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|
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|11th<BR>March 15, 2012
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|3
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|-
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| Bridget Carrington
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|34
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|[[Richmond, Virginia]]
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| [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|DUETS1]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|bgcolor="red"|VFTG Loss<BR>4th<BR>July 12, 2012
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|7
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|-
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| Olivia Chisholm
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|21
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|[[Charlotte, North Carolina]]
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| [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|DUETS1]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|5th<BR>July 5, 2012
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|6
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|-
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| Jordan Meredith
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|21
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|[[Kimberly, Wisconsin]]
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| [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|DUETS1]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|6th<BR>June 20, 2012
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|5
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|-
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| Meleana Brown
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|
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|[[Oahu, Hawaii]]
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| [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|DUETS1]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|7th<BR>June 13, 2012
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|3
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|-
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|Alexis Foster
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|21
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|[[Knoxville, Tennessee]]
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| [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|DUETS1]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|8th<BR>June 7, 2012
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|3
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|-
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|Eliana Girard*
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| 21
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| [[Palm Beach, Florida]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| bgcolor="limegreen"| '''VFTG Victory'''<BR>(Winner)<BR>September 18, 2012
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| 8
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|-
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|Tiffany Maher*
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| 19
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| [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| bgcolor="silver"| '''VFTG Victory'''<BR>(Runner-up)<BR>September 18, 2012
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| 8
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|-
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| [[Witney Carson]]
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| 18
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| [[American Fork, Utah]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 6<BR>September 5, 2012
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| 6
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|-
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| [[Lindsay Arnold]]
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| 18
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| [[Provo, Utah]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 8<BR>August 29, 2012
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| 5
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|-
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| Audrey Case
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| 18
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| [[Edmond, Oklahoma]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 10<BR>August 22, 2012
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| 4
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|-
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| Amelia Lowe
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| 18
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| [[Butler, New Jersey]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 14<BR>August 15, 2012
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| 3
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|-
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| Janelle Issis
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| 24
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| [[Vestavia Hills, Alabama]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 14<BR>August 15, 2012
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| 3
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|-
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| Amber Jackson
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| 21
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| [[Decatur, Georgia]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 16<BR>July 25, 2012
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| 2
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|-
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| Alexa Anderson
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| 19
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| [[Chandler, Arizona]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 20<BR>July 18, 2012
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| 1
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|-
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| Janaya French
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| 20
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| [[Aurora, Colorado]]
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| [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 9)|SYTYCD9]]
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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|{{n/a|}}
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| Top 20<BR>July 18, 2012
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| 1
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*With the elimination of Whitney Carson, the site declared an automatic make-up victory due to Eliana Girard and Tiffany Maher resided in the same state (Florida).
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**Zinn initially chose Hallie Day and Erika Van Pelt, but after the first week of the Top 7, decided she had "made a huge mistake" in not including Sanchez as a VFTG pick.
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==Episodes==
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! scope="col" style="background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff;" | Number<br />in series
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! scope="col" style="background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff;" | Number<br />in season
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! scope="col" style="background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff;" | Title
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The American Idol season 11 competition appeared as the second ''Classic Vote for the Girls'' episode airing on December 16, 2014 in place of [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 7)|seventh season]] winner announcement of ''The Voice'' as DaNica Shirey's elimination was declined by the Moderators' Veto and sparing the site another Vote for the Gills loss on December 2, 2014.
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Melanie Amaro and Jessica Sanchez, respectively of The X Factor's first and American Idol's eleventh seasons reappeared as two previously supported contestants were featured on the site's ''[[100 Women Picked]]'' special.
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