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Rock, Passalt and Roberts all left ''Vote for the Girls'' after this season ended, although only Rock's departure was announced in advance.<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>
 
Rock, Passalt and Roberts all left ''Vote for the Girls'' after this season ended, although only Rock's departure was announced in advance.<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>
  
Bindi Irwin, Jordan Smith, Trent Harmon and [[wikipedia:Alisan Porter|Alisan Porter]] were declared the overall winners of the respective twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars'', ninth season of ''The Voice'', the final season of ''American Idol'' and the tenth season of ''The Voice'' (all chosen by Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz, with Zinn extending her record with her 19th through 22nd wins and Alvaraz the winning moderator for the fourth through seventh time). Nyle DiMarco was announced the overall winner of the 22nd season of ''Dancing with the Stars'', chosen by Lanise White, becoming the winning moderator for the first time and the first black female to do so.  
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Bindi Irwin, Jordan Smith, and Trent Harmon were declared the overall winners of the respective twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars'', ninth season of ''The Voice'', and the final season of ''American Idol'' (all chosen by Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz, with Zinn extending her record with her 19th, 20th, and 21st win and Alvaraz the winning moderator for the fourth, fifth, and sixth time). Zinn and Alvaraz secured three double victories as Nick Carter, Emily Ann Roberts, and La'Porsha Renae were declared the overall runners-up of the respective twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars'', ninth season of ''The Voice'', and the final season of ''American Idol''; therefore securing Zinn's 22nd through 24th win as moderator and Alvaraz's seventh through ninth victory.
  
Zinn and Alvaraz became the first moderator to have swept the season with four double victories as Nick Carter, Emily Ann Roberts, La'Porsha Renae, and Adam Wakefield were declared the overall runners-up of the respective twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars'', ninth season of ''The Voice'', the final season of ''American Idol'' and the tenth season of ''The Voice'' in addition to Paige Van Zant being decalred the overall runner-up on the twenty-second season of ''DWTS''; therefore securing Zinn's 23rd through 27th win as moderator and Alvaraz's 8th through 12th victories.
 
  
  
 
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Perri Johnson and Lanise White respectively became the ninth and tenth winning moderators on the site. Johnson became the sixth winning moderator in the first season joining Zinn, Ward, Alvaraz, Tola and Ray.
Perri Johnson and Lanise White respectively became the ninth and tenth winning moderators on the site. Johnson became the sixth winning moderator in their first season joining Zinn, Ward, Alvaraz, Tola and Ray.
 
  
 
==Changes from past seasons==
 
==Changes from past seasons==
 
===Opening sequence===
 
===Opening sequence===
In a Twitter post by [[Ava Zinn]] on October 27, 2014, it was revealed that the opening credits will change for the seventh season<ref name="VFTG US 7 open">{{cite tweet|author=Zinn, Ava|author-link=Ava Zinn|user=aeverinezinn|number=526567031131226112|title=On @voteforthegirls @vftguk @AustraliaVFTG next year the opening sequence ...|date=October 26, 2014|accessdate=June 21, 2016}}</ref>. The new introduction will contain, segments from the episode previewed rather than showing the disclaimer in the previous six seasons, and a shortened version of the previous season's introduction (replacing past Victories and Notable Eliminations) would be shown, an introduction that was first used in [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|the Australian version of ''Vote for the Girls'']]. There was speculation that after a presentation of ''Classic Vote for the Girls'' was posted, the opening would replace the past Victories and Notable Eliminations with the "falling pictures" of previous Vote for the Girls supported contestants.  
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In a Twitter post by [[Ava Zinn]] on October 27, 2014, it was revealed that the opening credits will change for the seventh season<ref name="VFTG US 7 open">https://twitter.com/aeverinezinn/status/526567031131226112</ref>. The new introduction will contain, segments from the episode previewed rather than showing the disclaimer in the previous six seasons, and a shortened version of the previous season's introduction (replacing past Victories and Notable Eliminations) would be shown, an introduction that was first used in [[Vote for the Girls (Australia)|the Australian version of ''Vote for the Girls'']]. There was speculation that after a presentation of ''Classic Vote for the Girls'' was posted, the opening would replace the past Victories and Notable Eliminations with the "falling pictures" of previous Vote for the Girls supported contestants.  
  
 
However, on October 19, 2015, the primary opening sequence was changed to a Tour of Indianapolis (the primary home market of Ava Zinn and Holly Everman) featuring past picks and the web site's moderators and the theme song was changed from ''[[wikipedia:What You've Done to Me|What You've Done to Me]]'' by Australian pop singer [[wikipedia:Samantha Jade|Samantha Jade]]  to a homage of [[wikipedia:Peabo Bryson|Peabo Bryson]]'s version of the soap opera ''[[wikipedia:One Life to Live|One Life to Live]]'' theme song used on that soap opera from 1985 to 1992 remade for Vote for the Girls.<ref name="Bryson SOD 34-22">{{cite journal |title=Ask Us |journal=[[wikipedia:Soap Opera Digest|Soap Opera Digest]] |pages=105–106 |date=June 2, 2009 |volume=34 |issue=22)}}</ref>  Although ''Vote for the Girls'' adopted the ''One Life to Live'' 1985 theme music, "What You've Done to Me" is still incorporated into the show's introductions and closings.
 
However, on October 19, 2015, the primary opening sequence was changed to a Tour of Indianapolis (the primary home market of Ava Zinn and Holly Everman) featuring past picks and the web site's moderators and the theme song was changed from ''[[wikipedia:What You've Done to Me|What You've Done to Me]]'' by Australian pop singer [[wikipedia:Samantha Jade|Samantha Jade]]  to a homage of [[wikipedia:Peabo Bryson|Peabo Bryson]]'s version of the soap opera ''[[wikipedia:One Life to Live|One Life to Live]]'' theme song used on that soap opera from 1985 to 1992 remade for Vote for the Girls.<ref name="Bryson SOD 34-22">{{cite journal |title=Ask Us |journal=[[wikipedia:Soap Opera Digest|Soap Opera Digest]] |pages=105–106 |date=June 2, 2009 |volume=34 |issue=22)}}</ref>  Although ''Vote for the Girls'' adopted the ''One Life to Live'' 1985 theme music, "What You've Done to Me" is still incorporated into the show's introductions and closings.
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In another Twitter post revealed by Zinn<ref name="VFTG World"/> it was revealed that there will be specials during the season. Such episode titles will be "10 Victories,"  "100 Women Picked," and "200 Women Picked," will be dedicated to these viewers who had written to Ava Zinn with their stories on how the knowledge they obtained watching the site's YouTube episodes as well as the web site. In addition to the usual Vote for the Girls opening sequence, a second opening disclaimer will shown before the opening credits. Zinn's voice was heard saying: <blockquote>"This special edition of ''Vote for the Girls'' contains true stories of female contestants appearing on reality-based singing and make-up competitions. All of the voting calls you will hear are real. Whenever possible, the actual people involved have helped us reconstruct the events as they happened."</blockquote>   
 
In another Twitter post revealed by Zinn<ref name="VFTG World"/> it was revealed that there will be specials during the season. Such episode titles will be "10 Victories,"  "100 Women Picked," and "200 Women Picked," will be dedicated to these viewers who had written to Ava Zinn with their stories on how the knowledge they obtained watching the site's YouTube episodes as well as the web site. In addition to the usual Vote for the Girls opening sequence, a second opening disclaimer will shown before the opening credits. Zinn's voice was heard saying: <blockquote>"This special edition of ''Vote for the Girls'' contains true stories of female contestants appearing on reality-based singing and make-up competitions. All of the voting calls you will hear are real. Whenever possible, the actual people involved have helped us reconstruct the events as they happened."</blockquote>   
  
In the same Twitter post by Zinn on October 27, 2014 <ref name="VFTG World">{{cite tweet|author=Zinn, Ava|author-link=Ava Zinn|user=aeverinezinn|number=526635724318072832|title=Another change on @voteforthegirls next year ...|date=October 26, 2014|accessdate=June 21, 2016}}</ref>, Zinn revealed that another special titled "[[Vote for the Girls Around the World]]." The special will featured five stories of Vote for the Girls Victories from around the world; segments were taken from the U.S. (this version), UK, Australia, and international versions of the show and site. The segments on the special will be edited for running time, and the original narration on all segments (including those originally narrated by Zinn) will be dubbed over by an uncredited narrator.
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In the same Twitter post by Zinn on October 27, 2014 <ref name="VFTG World">https://twitter.com/aeverinezinn/status/526635724318072832</ref>, Zinn revealed that another special titled "[[Vote for the Girls Around the World]]." The special will featured five stories of Vote for the Girls Victories from around the world; segments were taken from the U.S. (this version), UK, Australia, and international versions of the show and site. The segments on the special will be edited for running time, and the original narration on all segments (including those originally narrated by Zinn) will be dubbed over by an uncredited narrator.
  
 
On March 31, 2016, as part of an [[wikipedia:April Fool's Day|April Fool's Day]] joke, [[Zinn's Villains|the (male) villain panelists]], accompanied by the male news staff at NoSirGifts flagship station and Fort Wayne CBS affiliate [[WTOR-FTV|WTOR]] (anchors [[Frank Davidson]], [[Bob Imperial]] and [[Kevin Stapleton]], sports director [[Phil Soresnen]], meteorologist [[Tim Doogan]], [[WIFX-FTV|WIFX]] anchor Rick Cortos, and special guest [[Stephen Christian]]) [[Guys Rule (Vote for the Girls)|trade places with the moderator panel]] with the main female moderators anchoring WTOR's newscasts in addition to the WTOR-produced newscasts for indpendent station [[WXXC (FDT)|WXXC]].  
 
On March 31, 2016, as part of an [[wikipedia:April Fool's Day|April Fool's Day]] joke, [[Zinn's Villains|the (male) villain panelists]], accompanied by the male news staff at NoSirGifts flagship station and Fort Wayne CBS affiliate [[WTOR-FTV|WTOR]] (anchors [[Frank Davidson]], [[Bob Imperial]] and [[Kevin Stapleton]], sports director [[Phil Soresnen]], meteorologist [[Tim Doogan]], [[WIFX-FTV|WIFX]] anchor Rick Cortos, and special guest [[Stephen Christian]]) [[Guys Rule (Vote for the Girls)|trade places with the moderator panel]] with the main female moderators anchoring WTOR's newscasts in addition to the WTOR-produced newscasts for indpendent station [[WXXC (FDT)|WXXC]].  
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==Controversy==
 
==Controversy==
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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