Vote for the Girls 10th Anniversary Competition
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The Vote for the Girls 10th Anniversary Competition is an upcoming special single-elimination tournament that is scheduled to air during the 10th season of the American adaptation of Vote for the Girls that is scheduled to air in the Winter of 2018-19.[1] The competition involved 206 supported contestants, most of whom were supported by the site as "VFTG picks" or "male flex picks", and was designed to produce four supported contestants who would face off in a three-game, cumulative-score final against legendary Vote for the Girls supported contestant Jena Asciutto, who had been the longest supported contestant at 14 weeks during her run on the thirteenth season of American Idol.
After four rounds, the tournament's field of 206 past supported contestants was winnowed to three – all of them from The Voice – Addison Agen, Danielle Bradbery and Christiana Danielle. Bradbery had set the previous all-time Vote for the Girls records in 2013 after her win on the fourth season of The Voice, while Agen and Danielle (both Fort Wayne, Indiana-based supported contestants repecively competed on The Voice's thirteenth and fourteenth season), respectively finished runner-up to Chloe Kohanski on The Voice 13 and on The Voice 14 with Bradbery had set a record that stood for twelve months until Christina Grimmie broke it and Asciutto during her time on American Idol, broke the record set by Lauren Alaina in 2011 and tied by Asciutto's fellow American Idol XII contestant Jessica Meuse at 12 weeks.
Bradbery decisively won the three-game final, claiming the tournament title, while Asciutto finished second, with Agen and Danielle, respecively finishing third and fourth place.[2]
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Background[edit]
On December 28, 2016 after being renewed, Ava Zinn announced a special Vote for the Girls 10th Anniversary Tournament. It featured all supported contestants from the site's 9-year run, as well as over 200 of the site's supported contestants. Zinn:
"The 2015 'flex pick' rule change, which allows the Pink and Purple Team moderators to choose male contestants and vice versa for Zinn's Villains, raised the question about how other female contestants might have fared under this rule. This tournament is an opportunity to give those past 'Vote for the Girls' picks another chance to shine."[3]
Competition format[edit]
65 contestants participated in the 10th Anniversary Competiotion; they consisted of previous supported contestants and competition winners from the VFTG USA's first 9 seasons. Contestants that were not winners were invited in order of money won on the program until a full field was filled.
Supported contestant with bye to Final Round[edit]
As the most successful contestant in Vote for the Girls regular competition history, Jena Asciutto received a bye to the championship.
Name | Competition(s) | Moderator/Villain | Season(s) | Notes | 10th Anniversary Finish |
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Jena Asciutto | American Idol 13 | Ava Zinn | 6 | American Idol 14 runner-up Holder of nearly all VFTG USA records at the time Longest supported contestant at 14 weeks |
Runner-up |
Contestants with bye to Semi-Finals[edit]
Members of the "Terrific Three" were selected based on records set in their VFTG USA careers.
Name | Competition(s) | Moderator/Villain | Season(s) | Notes | 10th Anniversary Finish | |
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SF | Final | |||||
Melanie Amaro | The X Factor 1 | Maribel Mort | 3 | Winner, The X Factor 1 Season 3 biggest overall & single-day winner First VFTG Victory |
Eliminated | 1758 |
Lauren Alaina | American Idol 10 | Ava Zinn | 2 | Runner-Up of American Idol 10 Longest VFTG-supported contestant before Jena Asciutto |
Eliminated | 1422 |
Alisan Porter | The Voice 10 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Star Search Winner Winner, The Voice 10 Given the moniker "powerhouse" by Ava Zinn |
Eliminated | 1941 |
Contestants with bye to Quarter-Finals[edit]
Members of the "Nifty Nine" were selected based on records set in their VFTG USA careers.
Name | Competition(s) | Moderator/Villain | Season(s) | Notes | 10th Anniversary Finish | ||
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QF | SF | Final | |||||
Addison Agen | The Voice 13 | Ava Zinn | 9 | Runner-up of The Voice 13 VFTG 2018 biggest Winner |
Advanced | Advanced | Third Place |
Crystal Bowersox | American Idol 9 | Alexandra Moffitt | 1 | Runner-up of American Idol 9 First Vote for the Girls pick |
Eliminated | 713 | |
Brynn Cartelli | The Voice 14 | Breeanna Sorensen | 9 | Winner of The Voice 14 | Eliminated | 350 | |
Nick Fradiani | American Idol 14 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Winner, American Idol 14 Longest supported male flex pick at the time |
Eliminated | 676 | |
Jordan Fisher | Dancing with the Stars 25 | Kylie Dwyar | 9 | Winner, DWTS 25 | Eliminated | 648 | |
Normani Kordei | The X Factor 2 Dancing with the Stars 24 |
Karly Jameson | 4 8 |
Finished 3rd place on DWTS 24 | Advanced | Eliminated | 1238 |
Josh Kaufman | The Voice 6 | Lanise & Danni | 5 | Winner, The Voice 6 Given the moniker "Villain" by Ava Zinn |
Eliminated | 302 | |
Valerie Rockey | So You Think You Can Dance 11 | Ava Zinn | 6 | First Moderators' Save recipient | Eliminated | 472 | |
Reagan Strange | The Voice 15 | Eboni Hill | 10 | TBD, The Voice 15 Given the moniker "Grimmie Fat Cat" by Ava Zinn |
Eliminated | 465 |
Contestants with bye to Round 2[edit]
27 of the 206 contestants involved in the tournament started in the second round.
Number | Name | Competition(s) | Moderator/Villain | Season(s) | Notes | 10th Anniversary Finish | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round 2 | QF | SF | Final | ||||||
1 | Lindsey Stirling | America's Got Talent 5 Dancing with the Stars 25 |
Alexandra Moffitt | 1 9 |
VFTG 2010 biggest winner Runner Up DWTS 25 |
Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1241 |
2 | Carly Rose Sonenclar | The X Factor 2 | Alexandra Moffitt | 4 | Runner-up of The X Factor 2 | Eliminated | 108 | ||
3 | Emily West | America's Got Talent 9 200 Women Picked |
Kendra Ray | 6 8 |
Runner-up of AGT9 VFTG 200th Pick |
Eliminated | 109 | ||
4 | Angie Miller | American Idol 12 | Ava Zinn | 4 | VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Danielle Bradbery) Third Place American Idol 12 |
Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 2179 |
5 | Pia Toscano | American Idol 10 | Ava Zinn | 2 | 3rd Place American Idol 12 VFTG 2011 biggest winner |
Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1979 |
6 | Jackie Evancho | America's Got Talent 5 | Maribel Mort | 1 | Runner-Up AGT5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 618 | |
7 | Haley Reinhart | American Idol 10 | Alexandra Moffitt | 2 | 3rd Place American Idol 10 | Eliminated | 159 | ||
8 | Cassadee Pope | The Voice 3 | Ava Zinn | 4 | Winner The Voice 3 | Advanced | Eliminated | 1373 | |
9 | Danielle Bradbery | The Voice 4 | Ava Zinn | 4 | Winner The Voice 4 VFTG 2013 biggest winner (with Angie Miller) |
Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Winner |
10 | Tessanne Chin | The Voice 5 | Ava Zinn | 5 | Winner, The Voice 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 650 | |
11 | Chloe Kohanski | The Voice 13 | Ava Zinn | 9 | Winner, The Voice 13 | Eliminated | 182 | ||
12 | Candice Glover | American Idol 12 | Olivia & Cathryn | 4 | Winner, American Idol 12 | Eliminated | 140 | ||
13 | Jessica Meuse | American Idol 13 | Ava Zinn | 5 | 4th Place American Idol 13 Tied with Lauren Alaina before Jena Asciutto broke the record for longest VFTG pick |
Eliminated | 46 | ||
14 | Jax | American Idol 14 | Maribel Mort | 6 | 3rd Place American Idol 14 | Advanced | Eliminated | 951 | |
15 | Jessica Sanchez | American Idol 11 | Ava Zinn | 3 | Runner-Up American Idol 11 | Advanced | Eliminated | 706 | |
16 | Audrey Geiger | Rising Star | Nadia Lorenzo | 6 | 3rd Place Rising Star | Eliminated | 122 | ||
17 | Maneepat Molloy | Thailand's Got Talent Rising Star |
Thia & Natasha | 6 | Winner of Thailand's Got Talent 1 | Eliminated | 136 | ||
18 | Maddie Poppe | The Voice 10 American Idol 16 |
Kendra & Hannah | 9 | Winner American Idol 16 | Eliminated | 147 | ||
19 | Jordan Smith | The Voice 9 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Winner The Voice 9 | Eliminated | 87 | ||
20 | Hannah Huston | The Voice 10 | Lanise & Danni | 7 | 3rd Place The Voice 10 | Eliminated | 126 | ||
21 | Jacquie Lee | The Voice 5 | Ava Zinn | 5 | Runner-Up The Voice 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 721 | |
22 | Michelle Chamuel | The Voice 4 | Ava Zinn | 4 | Runner-Up The Voice 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 445 | |
23 | Alex Kinsey | The X Factor 3 | Olivia & Cathryn | 5 | Winner X Factor USA 3 | Eliminated | 44 | ||
24 | Sierra Deaton | The X Factor 3 | Olivia & Cathryn | 5 | Winner X Factor USA 3 | Eliminated | 44 | ||
25 | Wé McDonald | The Voice 11 | Sophia & Maci | 8 | 3rd Place The Voice 11 | Advanced | Eliminated | 141 | |
26 | Lauren Duski | The Voice 12 | Lanise & Danni | 8 | Runner-Up The Voice 12 | Advanced | Eliminated | 638 | |
27 | DaNica Shirey | The Voice 7 | Maribel Mort | 6 | First recipient of the Moderators' Save | Advanced | Eliminated | 1340 |
Contestants who started in Round 1[edit]
166 of the 206 contestants involved in the tournament started in the opening round.
Number | Name | Competition(s) | Moderator/Villain | Season(s) | Notes | 10th Anniversary Finish | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Round 1 | Round 2 | QF | SF | Final | ||||||
1 |
|
The Voice 9 | Lanise & Danni | 7 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1028 | ||
2 | Lauren Froderman | So You Think You Can Dance 7 | Ava Zinn | 1 | Winner SYTYCD 7 | Advanced | Elimminated | 23 | ||
3 | Melanie Moore | So You Think You Can Dance 8 | Ava Zinn | 2 | Winner SYTYCD 8 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
4 | Eliana Girard | So You Think You Can Dance 9 | Ava Zinn | 3 | Winner SYTYCD9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 12 | ||
5 | Amy Yakima | So You Think You Can Dance 10 | Ava Zinn | 4 | Winner SYTYCD 10 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
6 | Gaby Diaz | So You Think You Can Dance 12 | Maribel Mort | 7 | Winner, SYTYCD 12 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
7 | Jillian Jensen | The X Factor 2 American Idol 13 |
Sophia & Maci | 3 5 |
Eliminated | N/A | ||||
8 | Lex Ishimoto | So You Think You Can Dance 14 | Rachael Passalt | 9 | Winner, So You Think You Can Dance 14 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
9 | Holly Henry | The Voice 5 | Rachael Passalt | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 162 | |||
10 | Dana Williams | Rising Star | Kathi & Karly | 6 | 4th Place, Rising Star | Eliminated | N/A | |||
11 | Sarah Darling | Rising Star | Ava Zinn | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 80 | |||
12 | Bria Kelly | America's Got Talent 7 The Voice 6 |
Alexandra Moffitt | 3 5 |
Eliminated | N/A | ||||
13 | Cami Bradley | America's Got Talent 8 | Cathryn & Olivia | 4 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1095 | ||
14 | Samantha Johnson | America's Got Talent 10 | Andrea Coolranch | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
15 | Laura Bretan | Romania's Got Talent 6 America's Got Talent 11 |
Kathi & Karly | 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 66 | |||
16 | Grace VanderWall | America's Got Talent 11 | Bria & Devin | 8 | Winner, AGT 11 | Advanced | Eliminated | 156 | ||
17 | Darci Farmer | America's Got Talent 12 | Lauren Herman | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 98 | |||
18 | Angelica Hale | America's Got Talent 12 | Ava Zinn | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
19 | Sonika Vaid | The Voice 5 American Idol 15 |
Alexandra Moffitt | 5 7 |
Advanced | Eliminated | 2 | |||
20 | Emily Ann Roberts | The Voice 9 | Ava Zinn | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 344 | ||
21 | Meghan Linsey | Can You Duet 1 (2008) The Voice 8 |
Ava Zinn | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 91 | |||
22 | Sawyer Fredericks | The Voice 8 | Thia & Tash | 6 | Winner, The Voice 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 72 | ||
23 | Amber Holcomb | American Idol 12 | Karla Hansen | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
24 | Kree Harrison | American Idol 12 | Lauren Rodriguez | 4 | Runner-Up American Idol 12 | Advanced | Eliminated | 14 | ||
25 | Janelle Arthur | American Idol 12 | Leanna Claussen | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
26 | Tiffany Maher | So You Think You Can Dance 9 | Ava Zinn | 3 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
27 | LaPorsha Renae | American Idol 15 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Runner-Up American Idol 15 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
28 | Trent Harmon | American Idol 15 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Winner AI 15 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
29 | Billy Gilman | The Voice 11 | Sophia & Maci | 8 | Runner-Up The Voice 11 | Advanced | Eliminated | 149 | ||
30 | Sundance Head | American Idol 6 The Voice 11 |
Sophia & Maci | 8 | Winner The Voice 11 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
31 | Alyiah Moulden | The Voice 12 | Thia & Tash | 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 142 | |||
32 | Brooke Simpson | The Voice 13 | Breeanna Sorensen | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 124 | |||
33 | Spensha Baker | The Voice 14 | Karla Hansen | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 41 | |||
34 | Kyla Jade | The Voice 14 | Eboni Hill | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 324 | ||
35 | Melanie Martinez | The Voice 3 | Nadia Lorenzo | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 0 | |||
36 | Amanda Brown | The Voice 3 | Nadia Lorenzo | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 0 | |||
37 | Amber Carrington | The Voice 4 | Marti McDaniel | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
38 | Sasha Allen | The Voice 4 | Ava Zinn | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 149 | |||
39 | Jana Kramer | Dancing with the Stars 23 | Rachael Passalt | 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 63 | |||
40 | Gabby Barrett | American Idol 16 | Maribel Mort | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 120 | |||
41 | Catie Turner | American Idol 16 | Maribel Mort | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 4 | |||
42 | Michelle Sussett | American Idol 16 | Nadia Lorenzo | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 815 | ||
43 | Jurnee Sinai | American Idol 16 | Kylie Dwyar | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 63 | |||
44 | Tristan McIntosh | American Idol 15 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 75 | |||
45 | MacKenzie Bourg | The Voice 3 American Idol 15 |
Karen DuBois | 4 7 |
Eliminated | N/A | ||||
46 | Dalton Rappatoni | American Idol 15 | Karla Hansen | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
47 | Korin Bukowski | The Voice 9 | Marti McDaniel | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
48 | Shelby Brown | The Voice 9 | Eboni Hill | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
49 | Amy Vachal | The Voice 9 | Nadia Lorenzo | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
50 | Madi Davis | The Voice 9 | Karla Hansen | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 121 | |||
51 | Avalon Young | American Idol 15 | Thia & Tash | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 23 | |||
52 | Gianna Isabella | American Idol 15 | Lanise & Danni | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
53 | Olivia Rox | American Idol 15 | Thia & Tash | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
54 | Mary Sarah | The Voice 10 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 147 | |||
55 | Calysta Bevier | America's Got Talent 11 | Ava Zinn | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
56 | Ali Caldwell | The Voice 11 The Four 2 |
Nadia Lorenzo | 8 10 |
Eliminated | N/A | ||||
57 | Evvie McKinney | The Four 1 | Jenny & Tulissa | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1263 | ||
58 | Sarah Simmons | The Voice 4 | Leanna Claussen | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 160 | |||
59 | Judith Hill | The Voice 4 | Jenny & Tulissa | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
60 | Holly Tucker | The Voice 4 | Lauren Rodriguez | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
61 | Diamond White | The X Factor 2 | Andrea Coolranch | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 108 | |||
62 | Jennel Garcia | The X Factor 2 | Sophia & Maci | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 38 | |||
63 | Bea Miller | The X Factor 2 | Maribel Mort | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
64 | Taylor Sieve | So You Think You Can Dance 14 | Rachael Passalt | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
65 | Jackie Verna | The Voice 14 | Maribel Mort | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
66 | Jackie Foster | The Voice 14 | Sophia & Maci | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 14 | |||
67 | Siobhan Magnus | American Idol 9 | Alexandra Moffitt | 1 | Advanced | Eliminated | 64 | |||
68 | Ellie Lawrence | The Voice 9 | Eboni Hill | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
69 | Katie Basden | The Voice 10 | Breeanna Sorensen | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 23 | |||
70 | Barret Baber | The Voice 9 | Bria & Devin | 7 | Third Place, The Voice 9 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
71 | Christiana Danielle | The Voice 14 | Alexandra Moffitt | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Fourth Place | |
72 | Sharane Callister | The Voice 14 | Kendra & Hannah | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
73 | Keisha Renee | The Voice 13 | Karly Jameson | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 43 | |||
74 | Karli Webster | The Voice 13 | Alexandra Moffitt | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
75 | Stephanie Skipper | The Voice 14 | Maribel Mort | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 28 | |||
76 | Alexa Cappelli | The Voice 14 | Thia & Tash | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
77 | Barry Minnefield | The Voice 5 | Maribel Mort | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
78 | Sylvia Yacoub | The Voice 3 | Andrea Coolranch | 3 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
79 | Maddie Walker | American Idol 14 | Kendra & Hannah | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
80 | India Carney | The Voice 8 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 157 | |||
81 | Koryn Hawthorne | The Voice 8 | Karen DuBois | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 26 | |||
82 | Brenneley Brown | The Voice 12 | Lauren Herman | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
83 | Stephanie Rice | The Voice 12 | Marla McClinton | 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 19 | |||
84 | Shelbie Zora | The Voice 5 American Idol 15 |
Ava Zinn | 5 7 |
Advanced | Eliminated | 103 | |||
85 | Erika Van Pelt | American Idol 11 | Ava Zinn | 3 | Advanced | Eliminated | 32 | |||
86 | Morgan Frazier | The Voice 9 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 29 | |||
87 | Kim Sanders | (IMPORT) The Voice of Germany 1 | Jacqui Fountaine | Germany: 1 | Advanced | Eliminated | 15 | |||
88 | Ellona Santiago | The X Factor 3 | Cathryn & Olivia | 5 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 666 | ||
89 | Mara Justine | America's Got Talent 9 American Idol 16 |
Maribel Mort | 6 9 |
Advanced | Eliminated | 141 | |||
90 | Kelli Glover | America's Got Talent 9 | Alexandra Moffitt | 6 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1301 | ||
91 | Kat Robichauld | The Voice 5 | Breeanna Sorensen | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
92 | Anna Clendening | America's Got Talent 9 | Breeanna Sorensen | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
93 | Emily Keener | The Voice 10 | Donna & Tim | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 19 | |||
94 | Kat Perkins | The Voice 6 | Rachael Passalt | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 138 | |||
95 | Agina Alvaraez | The Voice 4 | Nadia Lorenzo | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
96 | Angie Keilhauer | The Voice 10 | Donna & Tim | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
97 | Brittney Lawrence | The Voice 10 | Donna & Tim | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
98 | Rion Paige Thompson | The X Factor 3 | Donna & Tim | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 82 | |||
99 | Lexi Luca | The Voice 6 | Donna & Tim | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
100 | Olivia Chisolm | Duets | Breeanna Sorensen | 3 | Advanced | Eliminated | 49 | |||
101 | Bridget Carrington | Duets | Ava Zinn | 3 | Advanced | Eliminated | 170 | |||
102 | Katherine Winston | American Idol 14 | Sophia & Maci | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 5 | |||
103 | Brittany Butler | The Voice 7 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
104 | Beth Spangler | The Voice 7 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
105 | Lauren Diaz | The Voice 11 | Ava Zinn | 8 | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 2157 | |
106 | SandyRedd | The Voice 15 | Jacqui Fountaine | 10 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
107 | Miguel Dakota | America's Got Talent 9 | Janet Webb & Kylie Dwyar | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 10 | |||
108 | Evanna Lynch | Dancing with the Stars 27 | Donna & Tim | 10 | Advanced | Eliminated | 132 | |||
109 | Kaleigh Glanton | The Voice 6 | Kendra & Hannah | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 39 | |||
110 | Laurie Hernandez | Dancing with the Stars 23 | Sophia & Maci | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
111 | Paige VanZant | Dancing with the Stars 22 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Runner-Up DWTS22 | Advanced | Eliminated | 81 | ||
112 | Bindi Irwin | Dancing with the Stars 21 | Ava Zinn | 7 | Winner DWTS 21 | Advanced | Eliminated | 156 | ||
113 | Rumer Willis | Dancing with the Stars 20 | Kendra & Hannah | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
114 | Sadie Robertson | Dancing with the Stars 19 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Runner-Up DWTS 19 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
115 | Hannalei Cabanilla | So You Think You Can Dance 15 | Jenny & Tulissa | 10 | Winner SYTYCD 15 | Eliminated | N/A | |||
116 | Jensen Arnold | So You Think You Can Dance 15 | Nadine Cole | 10 | Advanced | Eliminated | 20 | |||
117 | Genessey Castillo | So You Think You Can Dance | Nadia Lorenzo | 10 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
118 | Alexis Gomez | American Idol 14 | Cathryn & Olivia | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
119 | Emily Brooke | American Idol 15 | Marti McDaniel | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 23 | |||
120 | Audra McLaughlin | The Voice 6 | Maribel Mort | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 80 | |||
121 | Sisaundra Lewis | The Voice 6 | Donna & Tim | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 54 | |||
122 | Mia Z | The Voice 8 | Maribel Mort | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 96 | |||
123 | Mia Pfirrman | The Voice 7 | Sophia & Maci | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
124 | Darby Walker | The Voice 11 | Janet Webb | 8 | Advanced | Eliminated | 15 | |||
125 | Sophia Urista | The Voice 11 | Nadia Lorenzo | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
126 | Simone Gundy | The Voice 11 | Marla McClinton | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
127 | Natasha GreyCloud | The Voice 15 | Marla McClinton | 10 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
128 | Tinashe | Dancing with the Stars 27 | Sonia Donbar | 10 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 983 | ||
129 | Abby Cates | The Voice 15 | Donna & Tim | 10 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
130 | RADAH | The Voice 15 | Maribel Mort | 10 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
131 | Monika Leigh | The Voice 5 | Kylie Dwyar | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
132 | Lyndsey Elm | The Voice 9 | Thia & Natasha | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 0 | |||
133 | Andrina Brogden | American Idol 13 | Rachael Passalt | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
134 | Mia Boostorm | The Voice 14 | Sophia & Maci | 9 | Advanced | Eliminated | 30 | |||
135 | Ashland Craft | The Voice 13 | Breeanna Sorensen | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
136 | Emily Luther | The Voice 13 | Sophia & Maci | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
137 | Natalie Stovall | The Voice 13 | Eboni Hill | 9 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
138 | Karen Rodriguez | American Idol 10 | Sophia & Maci | 2 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
139 | Thia Megia | American Idol 10 | Jenny & Tulissa | 2 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
140 | Ashthon Jones | American Idol 10 | Maribel Mort | 2 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
141 | Drew Rynewicz | The X Factor 1 | Ava Zinn | 3 | Advanced | Eliminated | 57 | |||
142 | Amy Whitcomb | The Voice 4 | Marti McDaniel | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
143 | Monique Abaddie | The Voice 4 | Marti McDaniel | 4 | Advanced | Eliminated | 130 | |||
144 | Mary Miranda | The Voice 4 | Marti McDaniel | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
145 | Clarissa Serna | The Voice 6 | Marla McClinton | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 119 | |||
146 | Bria Anai | American Idol 13 | Donna & Tim | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
147 | Kenzie Hall | American Idol 13 | Nadine Cole | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
148 | Ashley DuBose | The Voice 5 | Rachael Passalt | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 9 | |||
149 | Shannon Berthiaume | American Idol 14 | Rachael Passalt | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
150 | Olivia Henken | The Voice 5 | Sonia Donbar | 5 | Advanced | Eliminated | 44 | |||
151 | Allison Bray | The Voice 7 | Ava Zinn | 6 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
152 | Tara Simon | The X Factor 2 | Kathi & Karly | 4 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
153 | Moya Angela | AGT 11 | Alexandra Moffitt | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
154 | Leona Philippo | The Voice Holland 3 | Andrea Coolranch | Netherlands: 1 | Advanced | Eliminated | 14 | |||
155 | Sarah Engels | Germany Idol 8 | Kathi & Karly | Deutscland: 1 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
156 | Jordan Sasser | American Idol 15 | Sonia Donbar | 7 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
157 | Saara Aalto | The Voice of Finland 1 The X Factor UK 13 |
Rachael Passalt | UK: 4 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 324 | ||
158 | Treeva Gibson | The Voice 8 | Bria & Devin | 6 | Advanced | Eliminated | 31 | |||
159 | Lauren Turner | American Idol 10 | Bria & Devin | 2 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
160 | Marrielle Sellars | American Idol 13 | Ava Zinn | 5 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
161 | Maye Thomas | The Voice 11 | Janet Webb | 8 | Eliminated | N/A | ||||
162 | Brittany Kennel | The Voice 10 | Sophia & Maci | 7 | Advanced | Eliminated | 41 | |||
163 | Whitney Reign | The Four: Battle For Stardom 2 | Jacqui Fountaine | 10 | Advanced | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 2079 | |
164 | Zhavia Ward | The Four: Battle For Stardom 1 | Jenny & Tulissa | 9 | Advanced | Advanced | Eliminated | 1172 | ||
165 | Glennis Grace | America's Got Talent 13 | Thia & Natasha | 10 | Advanced | Eliminated | 149 | |||
166 | Macy Kate | Rising Star 100 Women Picked |
Marti McDaniel | 6 7 |
100th VFTG Pick | Advanced | Eliminated | 150 |
Tournament results[edit]
The tournament's twenty highest finishers are shown below in order of prize money won.
Rank | Contestant | 10th Anniversary Finish |
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Round 1 results[edit]
Round 1 , which started on January 10, 2019 and ended on January 18, 2019, featured 162 contestants competing for entry into Round 2.
Unlike most competitions the winners of every match received their scores as points (or the guaranteed minimum for that round, whichever was greater). In addition, for each round, there were no "wild card" spots for the non-winners; it was "win the moderators/American Public over or get eliminated".
Color key:
Contestant was chosen by moderator/villain to move on to the next round | |
Contestant was eliminated |
Episode | Division | Moderator/Villain | Order | Winner (Min. 150) | Loser (50) | ||
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Name | Score | Name | Score | ||||
Episode 1007 (Jan 4, 2019) |
Pink Team North | Jacqui Fountaine | 1 | Kim Sanders | 70 | SandyRedd | 30 |
Andrea Coolranch | 2 | Leona Phillippo | 60 | Samantha Johnson | 40 | ||
Purple Team East | Kathi & Karly | 3 | Keisha Renee | 88 | Sarah (Engels) Lombardi | 12 | |
Nadia Lorenzo | 4 | Michelle Sussett | 51 | Ali Caldwell | 49 | ||
Purple Team North | Rachael Passalt | 5 | Kat Perkins | 55 | Lex Ishimoto | 45 | |
Ava Zinn | 6 | Lauren Froderman | 65 | Tiffany Maher | 35 | ||
Pink Team East | Maribel Mort | 7 | Mia Z | 52 | Barry Minnifield | 48 | |
Sophia & Maci | 8 | Billy Gilman | 98 | Sundance Head | 2 | ||
Pink Team South | Breeanna Sorensen | 9 | Brooke Simpson | 67 | Kat Robichauld | 33 | |
Marti McDaniel | 10 | Monique Abaddie | 73 | Korin Bukowski | 27 | ||
Purple Team West | Janet Webb | 11 | Darby Walker | 68 | Maye Thomas | 34 | |
Thia & Tash | 12 | Sawyer Fredericks | 71 | Olivia Rox | 29 | ||
Pink Team West | Lauren Rodriguez | 13 | Kree Harrison | 53 | Holly Tucker | 47 | |
Nadine Cole | 14 | Jensen Arnold | 69 | Austin Wolfe | 31 | ||
Purple Team South | Bria & Devin | 15 | Grace VanderWall | 51 | Barret Baber | 49 | |
Marla McClinton | 16 | Stephanie Rice | 58 | Simone Gundy | 42 | ||
Purple Team East | Sonia Donbar | 17 | Tinashe | 39 | Jordan Sasser | 25 | |
Olivia Henken | 36 | ||||||
Lanise & Danni | 18 | Queen Hilma | 80 | Gianna Isabella | 20 | ||
Pink Team North | Alexandra Moffitt | 19 | Christiana Danielle | 95 | Moya Anglea | 5 | |
Olivia & Cathryn | 20 | Cami Bradley | 45 | Alexis Gomez | 10 | ||
Ellona Santiago | 45 | ||||||
Pink Team East | Maribel Mort | 21 | Stephanie Skipper | 79 | Gaby Diaz | 21 | |
22 | Gabby Barrett | 59 | Amber Carrington | 41 | |||
Sophia & Maci | 23 | Katherine Winston | 54 | Jillian Jensen | 46 | ||
24 | Brittany Kennell | 56 | Emily Luther | 44 | |||
Episode 1008 (Jan 11, 2019) |
Purple Team North | Ava Zinn | 1 | Sasha Allen | 85 | Marrielle Sellars | 15 |
2 | Bindi Irwin | 100 | Amy Yakima | 0 | |||
Pink Team North | Andrea Coolranch | 3 | Diamond White | 93 | Sylvia Yacoub | 7 | |
Alexandra Moffitt | 4 | Kelli Glover | 61 | Bria Kelly | 39 | ||
Purple Team South | Bria & Devin | 5 | Treeva Gibson | 78 | Lauren Turner | 22 | |
Karen DuBois | 6 | Koryn Hawthorne | 53 | MacKenzie Bourg | 47 | ||
Purple Team North | Ava Zinn | 7 | Lauren Diaz | 91 | Trent Harmon | 9 | |
8 | Morgan Fraizer | 57 | Beth Spangler | 43 | |||
9 | Tristan McIntosh | 50.1 | Brittany Butler | 49.9 | |||
10 | Eliana Girard | 56.3 | Melanie Moore | 43.7 | |||
11 | Paige VanZant | 66.7 | Sadie Robertson | 33.3 | |||
12 | Bridget Carrington | 55.5 | LaPorsha Renae | 44.5 | |||
Pink Team South | Breeana Sorensen | 13 | Katie Basden | 52 | Anna Clendening | 48 | |
Marti McDaniel | 14 | Emily Brooke | 90 | Mary Miranda | 5 | ||
Amy Whitcomb | 5 | ||||||
Purple Team West | Thia & Natasha | 15 | Avalon Young | 49.9 | Alexa Capelli | 1.05 | |
Alyiah Moulden | 49.05 | ||||||
Pink Team West | Kylie Dwyar | 16 | Jurnee Sinai | 78 | Monika Leigh | 22 | |
Leanna Claussen | 17 | Sarah Simmons | 74 | Janelle Arthur | 26 | ||
Purple Team North | Donna & Tim | 18 | Sisaundra Lewis | 56 | Angie Keilhauer | 44 | |
Rachael Passalt | 19 | Holly Henry | 95 | Andrina Brogden | 5 | ||
Kendra & Hannah | 20 | Kaleigh Glanton | 59 | Sharane Callister | 8 | ||
Rumer Willis | 17 | ||||||
Maddie Walker | 16 | ||||||
Pink Team East | Maribel Mort | 21 | Mara Justine | 67 | Jackie Verna | 33 | |
22 | Catie Turner | 41 | RADAH | 39 | |||
Bea Miller | 20 | ||||||
Sophia & Maci | 23 | Mia Boostorm | 53 | Mia Pfirrman | 47 | ||
Purple Team South | Marla McClinton | 24 | Clarissa Serna | 100 | Natasia GreyCloud | 0 | |
Episode 1009 (Jan 18, 2019) |
Pink Team East | Karla Hansen | 1 | Spensha Baker | 63 | Amber Holcomb | 37 |
2 | Madi Davis | 72 | Dalton Rapattoni | 28 | |||
Pink Team South | Eboni Hill | 3 | Kyla Jade | 80 | Ellie Lawrence | 10 | |
Natalie Stovall | 7 | ||||||
Shelby Brown | 3 | ||||||
Purple Team South | Lauren Herman | 4 | Darci Farmer | 59 | Brennley Brown | 41 | |
Purple Team East | Nadia Lorenzo | 5 | Amanda Brown | 30 | Gennessey Castillo | 5 | |
Sophia Urista | 5 | ||||||
Melanie Martinez | 30 | Amy Vachal | 5 | ||||
Agina Alvarez | 5 | ||||||
Pink Team East | Sophia & Maci | 6 | Jennel Garcia | 54 | Karen Rodriguez | 46 | |
7 | Jackie Foster | 89 | Laurie Hernandez | 11 | |||
Purple Team North | Rachael Passalt | 8 | Ashley DuBose | 36 | Shannon Berthiaume | 27 | |
Saara Aalto | 37 | ||||||
9 | Jana Kramer | 60 | Taylor Sieve | 40 | |||
Purple Team West | Jenny & Tulissa | 10 | Evvie McKinney | Judith Hill | |||
Thia Megia | |||||||
Hannahei Cabanilla | |||||||
Purple Team East | Kathi & Karly | 11 | Laura Bretan | Dana Williams | |||
Tara Simon | |||||||
Pink Team South | Breeanna Sorensen | 12 | Olivia Chisolm | 52 | Ashland Craft | 48 | |
Purple Team North | Donna & Tim | 13 | Emily Keener | Lexi Luca | |||
14 | Rion Paige Thompson | Abby Cates | |||||
Bria Anai | |||||||
15 | Evanna Lynch | Brittney Lawrence | |||||
Pink Team North | Alexandra Moffitt | 16 | Sonika Vaid | Karli Webster | |||
Siobhan Magnus | |||||||
Pink Team East | Maribel Mort | 17 | Audra McLaughlin | Ashthon Jones | |||
Purple Team North | Ava Zinn | 18 | Allison Bray | ||||
Angelica Hale | |||||||
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19 | Miguel Dakota | N/A | N/A | ||
Purple Team West | Thia & Natasha | 20 | Lyndsey Elm | N/A | N/A | ||
Pink Team North | Jacqui Fountaine | 21 | Whitney Reign | N/A | N/A | ||
Purple Team West | Jenny & Tulissa | 22 | Zhavia Ward | N/A | N/A | ||
Purple Team West | Thia & Natasha | 23 | Glennis Grace | N/A | N/A | ||
Pink Team South | Marti McDaniel | 24 | Macy Kate | N/A | N/A
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Round 2 results[edit]
Round 2, which started on January 23 and finished on February 8, featured the 81 winners from Round 1 as well as 27 new supported contestants.
Episode Number | Air Date | Order | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
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Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | |||
1010 | January 23, 2019 | 1 | Wé McDonald[4] | 165 | Jurnee Sinai | 63 | Avalon Young | 23 | Glennis Grace | 149 |
2 | Candice Glover[5] | 140 | Kyla Jade | 142 | Jennel Garcia | 38 | Sarah Darling | 80 | ||
3 | Lindsey Stirling[6] | 175 | Paige VanZant | 81 | Eliana Girard | 12 | Evanna Lynch | 132 | ||
4 | Angie Miller[7] | 165 | Billy Gilman | 149 | Morgan Fraizer | 29 | Drew Rynewicz | 57 | ||
5 | Bindi Irwin | 156 | Lauren Froderman | 23 | Jana Kramer | 63 | Tinashe | 158 | ||
6 | Maddie Poppe[8] | 147 | Christiana Danielle | 148 | Leona Phillippo | 14 | Meghan Linsey | 91 | ||
7[Round2 1] | DaNica Shirey[9] | 143 | Mara Justine | 141 | Audra McLaughlin | 80 | Olivia Henken | 44 | ||
1011 | January 24, 2019 | 1 | Jessica Sanchez[10] | 211 | Clarissa Serna | 139 | Spensha Baker | 41 | Emily Keener | 19 |
2 | Casssadee Pope[11] | 202 | Jackie Foster | 14 | Chloe Kohanski[12] | 182 | Sonika Vaid | 2 | ||
3 | Jax[13] | 210 | Keisha Renee | 43 | Katherine Winston | 5 | Alyiah Moulden | 142 | ||
4 | Jordan Smith [14] | 87 | Macy Kate | 150 | Kelli Glover | 153 | Miguel Dakota | 10 | ||
5 | Hannah Huston[15] | 126 | Brooke Simpson | 124 | Michelle Sussett | 141 | Ashley DuBose | 9 | ||
6 | Kim Sanders | 15 | Treeva Gibson | 31 | Kaleigh Glanton | 39 | Saara Aalto | 315 | ||
7[Round2 2] | Jackie Evancho[16] | 162 | Jensen Arnold | 20 | Grace VanderWall | 156 | Laura Bretan | 66 | ||
1012 | January 25, 2019 | 1 | Audrey Kate Geiger[17] | 122 | Madi Davis | 121 | Mia Boostorm | 30 | Cami Bradley | 127 |
2 | Pia Toscano[18] | 159 | Jessica Meuse[19] | 46 | Gabby Barrett | 120 | Tristan McIntosh | 75 | ||
3 | Haley Reinhart[20] | 159 | Lauren Diaz | 160 | Olivia Chisolm | 49 | Erika Van Pelt | 32 | ||
4 | Sierra Deaton[21] | 44 | Darby Walker | 15 | Bridget Carrington | 170 | Emily Ann Roberts | 171 | ||
5 | Maneepat Molloy[22] | 136 | Stephanie Skipper | 28 | Darci Farmer | 98 | Evvie McKinney | 138 | ||
6 | Lauren Duski[23] | 111 | Carly Rose Sonenclar[24] | 108 | Emily West[25] | 109 | Sawyer Fredricks | 72 | ||
7 | Michelle Chamuel[26] | 139 | Kat Perkins | 138 | Brittany Kennell | 41 | Rion Paige Thompson | 82 | ||
1013 | January 26, 2019 | 1 | Alex Kinsey[21] | 44 | Diamond White | 108 | Shelbie Zora | 103 | Whitney Reign | 145 |
2 | Tessanne Chin[27] | 190 | Monique Abaddie | 130 | Sisaundra Lewis | 54 | Koryn Hawthorne | 26 | ||
3 | Sarah Simmons | 160 | Queen Hilma | 162 | Kree Harrison | 14 | Siobhan Magnus | 64 | ||
4 | Holly Henry | 162 | Emily Brooke | 23 | Katie Basden | 23 | Ellona Santiago | 192 | ||
5 | Jacquie Lee[28] | 151 | Sasha Allen | 149 | Mia Z | 96 | Catie Turner | 4 | ||
6 | Danielle Bradbery[29] | 177 | Stephanie Rice | 19 | Mary Sarah | 147 | India Carney | 157 | ||
7 | Zhavia Ward | 400 | Amanda Brown | 0 | Melanie Martinez | 0 | Lyndesy Elm | 0 |
- ↑ DaNica Shirey and Mara Justine's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to Round 2
- Purple Team East: DaNica Shirey (1-0)
- Jameson: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Donbar: Mara Justine - felt Justine wanted it more
- McClannahan: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason, but stated "Kellie Rock would be turning in her grave if I picked Mara"
- Lorenzo: DaNica Shirey - based on the performance of "I Have Nothing" plus said that she had to do what the American public would expect and that Justine had gone as far as she could in the tournament
- Purple Team West - DaNica Shirey (2-0)
- Black: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Webb: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Tola: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Riva: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Purple Team South - DaNica Shirey (2-1)
- Savage: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Herman: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- DuBois: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- McClinton: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Purple Team North - DaNica Shirey (3-1)
- Zinn: DaNica Shirey - said she thought Justine would be safe based on overall performances on AGT and American Idol but concluded that Shirey was more likely to consistently improve
- Ray: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Passalt: Mara Justine - said that Justine had more potential
- Doogan: DaNica Shirey - based off the performances
- Pink Team West - DaNica Shirey (3-2)
- Claussen: Mara Justine - gave no reason, but said she was disappointed just as Reagan Strange was
- Cole: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Rodriguez: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Dwyar: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Pink Team South - Tied (3-3)
- Hill: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- McDaniel: DaNica Shirey - backed her late colleague's supported contestant
- Sorensen: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Monroe: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Pink Team East - DaNica Shirey (4-3)
- Maribel Mort abstained from voting as both acts were in her category
- Runecraft: Mara Justine - gave no reason
- Blanca: DaNica Shirey - backed her own act
- Hansen: DaNica Shirey - said that Shirey had more potential
- Pink Team North - DaNica Shirey (5-3)
- Coolranch: DaNica Shirey - based on who she thought had a greater potential to win the tournament
- Fountaine: DaNica Shirey - gave no reason
- Everman: DaNica Shirey - said Shirey was the better singer
- Moffitt was not required to vote, but stated she would have saved Shirey
- Purple Team East: DaNica Shirey (1-0)
- ↑ Jackie Evancho and GraceVanderWaal's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to Round 2
- Purple Team South - Grace VanderWaal (1-0)
- Savage: Grace VanderWaal - backed her own act
- Herman: Grace VanderWaal - gave no reason
- McClinton: Jackie Evancho - gave no reason
- DuBois: Grace VanderWaal - based on overall performances
- Purple Team North - Tied (1-1)
- Zinn: Jackie Evancho - backed the originally supported contestant while also taking responsibility for the tie
- Doogan: Jackie Evancho - based on their belief of "LGBT empowerment", even though Tim & Donna liked both acts
- Ray: Jackie Evanchho - gave no reason, but stated Evancho had the better performance
- Passalt was not required to vote, but stated she would have voted for Evancho regardless what Zinn said
- Purple Team East: Jackie Evancho (2-1)
- Lorenzo: Jackie Evancho - stated she recieved a favor from Evancho's transgendered sister, Juliet
- McClannahan: Jackie Evancho - gave no reason
- Jameson: Jackie Evancho - based on who she thought had a greater potential to win the tournament
- Donbar was not required to vote by stated she would have voted to save VanderWaal
- Purple Team West - Jackie Evancho (3-1)
- Black: Grace VanderWaal - backed the supported contestant from Kansas
- Webb: Jackie Evancho - gave no reason
- Riva: Jackie Evancho - stated she made a voting mistake the first time
- Tola: Jackie Evancho - stated she was prepared to give Evancho a "moment to shine"
- Pink Team East - Jackie Evancho (4-1)
- Mort: Jackie Evnacho - backed her supported hometown contestant but was surprised VanderWaal was in a tie-breaker insted of Laura Breaten.
- Runecraft: Grace VanderWaal - thought VanderWaal performed better in the tie-breaker
- Hansen: Jackie Evancho - she could not decide who to save and did a gun hand gesture to VanderWaal, as if she was eliminating her
- Blanca: Jackie Evancho - stated it was an easy decision and felt that Evancho already has star potential after watching her performances on AGT in 2010.
- Pink Team North - Jackie Evancho (5-1)
- Coolranch: Jackie Evancho - stated "I'm sorry to do this to my grandpa, and he'll underatand why I am doing this and when I say it. I'm saving Jackie. Sorry, Michael Grimm and Grandpa.", implying that she went against her grandfather's winning contestant.
- Everman: Jackie Evancho - gave no reason but stated that neither act deserved to be in the tie-breaker.
- Fountaine: Grace VanderWaal - since it was both AGT alums in the tie-breaker she decided to save VanderWaal since it could go to a possible deadlock.
- Moffitt: Jackie Evancho - stated it was an easy decision and felt that Evancho has potential to win the tournament after watching her performances after she lost to Michael Grimm.
- Pink Team South and Pink Team West moderators were not required to vote since there was already a majority
- Purple Team South - Grace VanderWaal (1-0)
Round 3 (Quarterfinal) results[edit]
Round 3, which began on January 30 and ended on February 15, featured the 27 Round 2 winners and nine new supported contestants competing for entry into the semifinals.
Episode Number | Air Date | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
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Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | ||
1014 | January 30, 2019 | Brynn Cartelli [30] | 350 | Cassadee Pope | 1373 | Tessanne Chin | 650 | Danielle Bradbery | 1393 |
1015 | January 31, 2019 | Valerie Rockey[31] | 472 | Normani Kordei[32] | 1125 | Jordan Fisher[33] | 648 | Tinashe | 983 |
1016 | February 1, 2019 | Nick Fradiani[34] | 676 | Angie Miller | 1435 | Muchelle Sussett | 815 | Josh Kaufman[35] | 302 |
1017 | February 6, 2019 | Crystal Bowersox[36] | 713 | Pia Toscano | 1042 | Queen Hilma | 1028 | Michelle Chamuel | 445 |
1018 | February 7, 2019 | Addison Agen[37] | 1525 | Emily Ann Roberts | 344 | Jacquie Lee | 721 | Lauren Duski | 638 |
1019[QF 1] | February 8, 2019 | Reagan Strange[38] | 465 | Jessica Sanchez | 706 | Kelli Glover | 1301 | Lauren Diaz | 1302 |
1020 | February 13, 2019 | Zhavia Ward | 1172 | Saara Alto | 324 | Whitney Reign | 1545 | Evvie McKinney | 1263 |
1021[QF 2] | February 14, 2019 | Jax | 951 | Wé McDonald | 141 | DaNica Shirey | 1340 | Christiana Danielle | 1342 |
1022 | February 15, 2019 | Ellona Santiago | 666 | Lindsey Stirling | 1387 | Jackie Evancho | 618 | Cami Bradley | 1095 |
- ↑ Kelli Glover and Lauren Diaz's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to the Semi-Finals
- Purple Team North: No vote - 1 Deadlock
- Doogan: Glover - gave no reason
- Ray: Diaz - backed her girlfriend's hometown supported contestant
- Zinn: Diaz - backed her supported contestant
- Passalt: Glover - decided to take it to deadlock as she couldn't decide who performed better
- Pink Team North: No vote - 2 deadlocks
- Moffitt: Glover - backed her supported contestant
- Everman: Diaz - Everman and Swaringen said they wanted to give Diaz a chance whereas they felt Glover didn't "play to her strengths"
- Fountaine: Diaz - gave no reason, yet she said she was playing the "Big Ten Card", refrencing Fountaine and Diaz are from a "Big Ten Confrence" state (Illinois and Nebraska)
- Coolranch - Glover - thought Diaz was slightly bad in the tie breaker
- Purple Team East: No vote - 3 Deadlocks
- Lorenzo: Glover - backed her home supported contestant
- Jameson: Diaz - agreed with Jacqui Fountaine and played the "Big Ten Card"
- McClannahan: Diaz - said she also played the "Big Ten Card"
- Donbar: Glover - could not decide so chose to take it to deadlock
- Pink Team East: Glover (1-0) and 3 deadlocks
- Mort abstained from voting as both Glover and Diaz were her home supported contestants
- Blanca: Glover - based on the performances
- Runecraft: Diaz - gave no reason, but effectively played the "Big Ten Card"
- Hansen: Glover - stated "Oh, Maribel, you screwed up so bad and she will realise it when I say her name. I'm sending Kelli Glover to the semi-finals."
- Pink Team West: Tied (1-1) and 3 deadlocks
- Dwyar: Diaz – based her decision on her experience as a moderator
- Claussen: Glover – based on the overall performances
- Rodriguez: Diaz – believed that Glover had gone as far as she could
- Cole: Diaz – gave no reason, but stated that Glover was who she voted for during American Idol in 2002
- Purple Team West: Diaz (2-1)
- Black: Diaz - felt that Glover had her moment and wanted to give Diaz a chance
- Webb: Glover - criticised both acts' overall performances but felt that Glover had more potential
- Riva: Diaz - backed her home contestant and said that Diaz was the "clear better singer" and had more potential
- Tola: Diaz - backed her state's contestant, but complained about Glover's lack of consistency.
- Pink Team South: Tied (2-2) with 3 deadlocks
- McDaniel: Glover - gave no reason but said it was obvious, though she was confused by the tie
- Monroe: Diaz - wondered if Glover had the desire to succeed in the competition, and stated she was excited about where Diaz could go in the future
- Sorensen: Glover - said Glover was the better singer
- Hill: Glover - said that she loved both acts, and said she wanted to "send Lauren Diaz", but said she wanted to save them both and then chose Kelli Glover as her vote. It took her 2 minutes to make a decision as it was very tough.
- Purple Team South: Diaz (3-2)
- DuBois: Diaz - stated she was prepared to give Diaz a "moment to shine"
- McClinton: Diaz - said Diaz had more to give to the tournament
- Savage: Glover - originally wished to abstain from voting, but then realized that doing so would have saved Lauren Diaz as DuBois and Savage had already voted to eliminate Kelli Glover
- Herman: Diaz - gave no reason though commented that Glover "threw it away" on AGT 9 and that she would have liked to see her perform with more passion
- Purple Team North: No vote - 1 Deadlock
- ↑ DaNica Shirey and Christiana Danielle's score ended in a tie and the the moderator panelists put it up to a vote to send through to Round 2
- Pink Team East: No vote - 1 Deadlock
- Mort: Shirey - gave no reason but said it was obvious and effectively backed her supported contestant, DaNica Shirey, though she was confused by the tie breaker between a black woman from Fort Wayne (Christiana Danielle) and her late aunt's orginally supported contestant (DaNica Shirey)
- Hansen: Christiana - said she had backed Christiana from the start
- Runecraft: Christiana - gave no reason, though said that Shirey was a "ready-made" MILF recording artist and Christiana Danielle had more potential
- Blanca: Shirey - backed her own act
- Purple Team North: Shirey (1-0) and 1 deadlock
- Doogan: Shirey - said she thought Shirey had more potential over Christiana Danielle
- Zinn: Christiana - based on the fact that she saved Shirey, who had been in the tie-breaker twice, and effectively backed her supported home contestant, Christiana Danielle
- Ray: Shirey - gave no reason, though effecively played the "Big Ten" card
- Passalt: Shirey - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
- Pink Team North: Tied (1-1) and 1 deadlock
- Moffitt: Christiana Danielle - backed her supported contestant
- Everman: Shirey - said Shirey was the better singer
- Fountaine: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
- Coolranch: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason, though effectively played the "Big Ten" card
- Purple Team East: Tied (1-1) and 2 deadlocks
- Donbar: Shirey - gave no reason
- Lorenzo: Shirey - gave no reason
- Jameson: Christiana Danielle - backed Indiana's supported contestant
- McClannahan: Christiana Danielle - backed Indiana's supported contestant
- Pink Team South: Christiana Danielle (2-1) and 2 deadlocks
- Hill: Christiana Danielle - Gave no reason
- McDaniel: Shirey - backed her late colleague's originally supported contestant
- Monroe: Christiana Danielle - backed the supported contestant from Indiana
- Sorensen: Christiana Danielle - backed the supported contestant from Indiana
- Purple Team West: Christiana Danielle (3-1) and 2 deadlocks
- Black: Shirey - said she wanted to give Shirey another chance whereas she felt Christiana Danielle didn't "play to her strengths"
- Webb: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
- Riva: Christiana Danielle - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and Christiana Danielle had more to give
- Tola: Christiana Danielle - based on the tie breaker performances.
- Purple Team South: Christiana Danielle (3-2) and 2 deadlocks
- Savage: Shirey - gave no reason
- Herman: Shirey - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and wanted to give her another chance
- McClinton: Christiana Danielle - said that it was because Shirey had been in the tie-breaker twice and Christiana Danielle had more to give
- DuBois: Shirey - based on the performances
- Pink Team West: Christiana Danielle (5-3)
- Claussen: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
- Cole: Shirey - thought Shirey was the better singer in the tie breaker
- Rodriguez: Christiana Danielle - gave no reason
- Dwyar: Christiana Danielle - stated that although Shirey performed better, Christiana had survived all the obstacles in the tournament and had more to give.
- Pink Team East: No vote - 1 Deadlock
Round 4 (Semifinal) results[edit]
Round 4, which began on February 20 and ended on February 22, featured the nine winners from Round 3 and three new supported contestants competing in two-game matches for entry into the finals.
Episode Number | Air Date | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
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Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | ||
1023 | February 20, 2019 | Melanie Amaro[39] | 739 | Alisan Porter[40] | 956 | Christiana Danielle | 1077 | Pia Toscano | 994 |
1019 | 985 | 1314 | 985 | ||||||
Melanie Amaro | 1758 | Alisan Porter | 1941 | Christiana Danielle | 2391 | Pia Toscano | 1979 | ||
1024 | February 21, 2019 | Lauren Aliana[41] | 615 | Addison Agen | 1120 | Lindsey Stirling | 687 | Normani Kordei | 806 |
807 | 897 | 554 | 432 | ||||||
Lauren Alaina | 1422 | Addison Agen | 2017 | Lindsey Stirling | 1241 | Normani Kordei | 1238 | ||
1025 | February 22, 2019 | Whitney Reign | 1038 | Angie Miller | 1561 | Danielle Bradbery | 1606 | Lauren Diaz | 1175 |
1041 | 618 | 587 | 492 | ||||||
Whitney Reign | 2079 | Angie Miller | 2179 | Danielle Bradbery | 2193 | Lauren Diaz | 2157 |
Round 5 (Final) results[edit]
Round 5, which aired on February 27 and 28, featured Round 4 champions Danielle Bradbery, Christiana Danielle and Addison Agen competing against Jena Asciutto in a three-match final for the 10th Anniversary Pick. Bradbery won the tournament in a runaway and displaced Asciutto as biggest Vote for the Girls winner in history at the time.
Episode Number | Air Date | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||||
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Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | Name | Score | ||
1026 | February 27, 2019 | Christiana Danielle | 1064 | Danielle Bradbery | 1313 | Addison Agen | 1433 | Jena Asciutto[42] | 1032 |
1360 | 2465 | 1483 | 2224 | ||||||
1682 | 2440 | 1723 | 1687 | ||||||
Christiana Danielle | 4,106 | Danielle Bradbery | 6,218 | Addison Agen | 4,639 | Jena Ascoutto | 4,943 |
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ ??
- ↑ "Vote for the Girls Legend Has Plenty of Irons in Fire". March 1, 2019.
- ↑ Notes
- ↑ Wé McDonald received first round bye due to Sophia & Maci's Moderator victory on The Voice 11 in 2016. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Candice Glover received first round bye for being the first "VFTG Victory" on American Idol until Flex Picks added. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Lindsey Stirling received first round bye for the most supported contestant in 2010 (including all tournaments) until the 100 Women Picked tournament. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Angie Miller received first round bye for the most supported contestant in 2013 (including all tournaments) and being the first non-winning supported contestant to be in the Hall of Fame. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Maddie Poppe received first round bye for winning American Idol 16 and 2018's third most supported contestant (behind Addison Agen and Christiana Danielle). More detailed statistics
- ↑ DaNica Shirey received first round bye for being the first recipient of the Moderators' Save upon her elimination on The Voice 7 on December 2, 2014. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jessica Sanchez received first round bye for being the first VFTG supported contestant to be spared elimination from the American Idol judges in 2012 during the 11th season of American Idol. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Cassadee Pope received first round bye for being the first "VFTG Victory" on The Voice until Flex Picks added. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Chloe Kohanski received first round bye as the Winner of The Voice 13. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jax received first round bye as the recipient of the Modertors' Save with fellow competitor Nick Fradiani winng American Idol 14. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jordan Smith received first round bye as the first "Double Moderator Victory" with Emily Ann Roberts on The Voice 9. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Hannah Huston received first round bye despite finising third place on The Voice 10. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jackie Evancho received first round bye as the record holder in youngest runner-up on America's Go Talent winnings from Season 1 until Season 6. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Audrey Kate Geiger received first round bye as the best VFTG pick on "Rising Star". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Pia Toscano received first round bye as the most VFTG supported contestant in 2011. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jessica Meuse received first round bye for tying Lauren Alaina's record as longest VFTG pick until Jena Asciutto. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Haley Reinhart received first round bye for longest VFTG pick until Lauren Alaina surpassed it. More detailed statistics
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Alex Kinsey and Sierra Deaton received first round bye for being the first male-female duo to win a compeition (The X Factor 3). More detailed statistics
- ↑ Maneepat Molloy received first round bye as the first Imported Vote for the Girls victory following her performance on "Rising Star". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Lauren Duski received first round bye as the second most supported contestant in 2017 (behind Normani Kordei). More detailed statistics
- ↑ Carly Rose Sonenclar received first round bye as the fifth most supported VFTG contestant (behind Angie Miller, Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, and Fifth Harmony. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Emily West received first round bye as the second most VFTG-supported contestant on "America's Got Talent". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Michelle Chamuel received first round bye as she and Danielle Bradbery were the first "Double Vote for the Victory" on "The Voice". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Tessanne Chin received first round bye as she was announced the winner of the fifth season (and the third consecuitive female to achieve this feat) on "The Voice". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jacquie Lee received first round bye as she and Tessanne Chin were the second "Double Vote for the Victory" on "The Voice". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Danielle Bradbery received first round bye as she was announced the winner of the fourth season (and the second consecuitive female to achieve this feat) on "The Voice". More detailed statistics
- ↑ Brynn Cartelli received second round bye due to her victory on The Voice 14 in 2018. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Valerie Rockey received second round bye due to being the first Moderartors' Save recipient after finishing second on So You Think You Can Dance 11 in 2014. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Normani Kordei received second round bye due to Fifth Harmony's success despite finishing third ion DWTS 24. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jordan Fisher received second round bye due to his victory on DWTS 25 in 2016. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Nick Fradianai received second round bye due to his victory on American Idol 14 in 2015 as well as becoming the first "flex-pick" winner. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Josh Kaufman received second round bye due to his notorious victory on The Voice 6 in 2014. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Crystal Bowersox received second round due to being the very first supported contestant. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Addison Agen received second round bye due to her "Double victory" (with winner Chloe Kohanski) on The Voice 13 in 2017 as well as reciving the most popular supported contestant. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Reagan Strange received second round bye due to her perormmances on The Voice 15 and was a replacement at the last minute. Strange replaced Christina Grimmie (1994-2016). More detailed statistics
- ↑ Melanie Amaro received a bye to the semi-final round for becoming the very first Vote for the Girls victory and winning The X Factor 1 in December 2011. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Alisan Porter received a bye to the semi-final round for her victory on The Voice 10. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Lauren Alaina received a bye to the semi-final round for her Vote for the Girls record before Jessica Meuse tied and overtook by Jena Asciutto in 2014. More detailed statistics
- ↑ Jena Asciutto received a bye to the final round for her numerous Vote for the Girls records.
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