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The American web site ''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]'' has, since its 2010 launch, employed a number of [[wikipedia:antagonist|antagonists]], commonly known as the '''''Vote for the Girls'' Moderator Panel''', or female moderators, competing against the male moderators or [[Zinn's Villains|Zinn's]] [[wikipedia:villain|villains]].
 
  
==History==
 
  
During [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 10)|the tenth season of ''American Idol'']], notable pick [[wikipedia:Pia Toscano|Pia Toscano]] was considered a frontrunner in the competition, and her ninth place finish shocked judges [[wikipedia:Randy Jackson|Randy Jackson]], [[wikipedia:Jennifer Lopez|Jennifer Lopez]], and [[wikipedia:Steven Tyler|Steven Tyler]], all of whom were visibly and vocally upset.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2011/04/an-american-idol-shocker/1 |date= April 7, 2011 |work= USA Today |title=Nobody saw this coming: An 'American Idol' shocker |author= Mansfield, Brian |accessdate= April 7, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2011/04/american_idol_shocker_favorite.html |title= 'American Idol' shocker: Favorite Pia Toscano eliminated from show
 
| date= April 7, 2011 |work= The Star Ledger |author= Melisurgo, Len |accessdate= April 7, 2011}}</ref> Some viewers and media outlets described Toscano's departure as one of the most shocking eliminations in ''American Idol'' history.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaufman |first=Gil |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1661617/pia-toscano-american-idol.jhtml |title=Was Pia Toscano's Exit The Most Shocking In 'American Idol' History? |publisher=MTV |date=2011-04-08 |accessdate=2011-07-07}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/news/category/0,,personsTax:PiaToscano,00.html |title=Pia Toscano : News |publisher=People |date= |accessdate=2011-07-07}}</ref> Toscano's elimination saw [[wikipedia:Lauren Alaina|Lauren Alaina]] and [[wikipedia:Haley Reinart|Haley Reinhart]] as the only remaining females left in the competition <ref name="Why did Pia Toscano leave">{{cite news|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2011/04/why-did-pia-toscano-leave-idol-so-soon/1 |title=Why did Pia Toscano leave 'Idol' so soon? |publisher=Content.usatoday.com |date=2011-04-08 |accessdate=2012-04-21}}</ref><ref name="Voting system and Judges to blame">{{cite web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/04/american-idol-voting-methods-judges-are-to-blame-for-the-girls-downfall.html |title='American Idol': Voting methods, judges are to blame for the girls' downfall |publisher=Blog.zap2it.com |date=2011-04-08 |accessdate=2012-04-21}}</ref><ref name="Voting system change">{{cite web|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/04/american-idol-ep-ken-warwick-maybe-we-change-the-voting-system-slightly-next-year.html |title='American Idol' EP Ken Warwick: 'Maybe we change the voting system slightly next year' |publisher=Blog.zap2it.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-21}}</ref> and eventually led the web site bounce back from Toscano's elimination seeing the next five eliminated contestants were all males, leading to the first Top 3 with two females since the [[wikipeida:American Idol (season 6)|sixth season]], the largest comeback ever in the site's history setting up for a possible since the [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 3)|third season]] to have a finale consisting of two women and guaranteeing a Double VFTG Victory. During this time, Lauren Alaina broke the record for Vote for the Girls' longest-running American Idol pick ever, a feat never before achieved until Alaina's record of 12 weeks (from the top 24 to the finale) would be tied [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 13)|three years later]] by with [[wikipedia:Jessica Meuse|Jessica Meuse]] (from the top 30 to the top four) and later surpassed by eventual season 13 runner-up [[wikipedia:Jena Irene|Jena Asciutto]] as Asciutto lated for a record 14 weeks: from the top 30 to the finale. Alaina's finished runner-up was eliminated in the finale—the same week as Crystal Bowersox in season 9 and Jessica Sanchez in the following year. <ref name="Pia-Outrage"/> Ironically, three months later that year on the [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. season 8)|eighth season]] of [[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (United States)|''So You Think You Can Dance'']] the site finally gained its first double VFTG Victory upon the third place finish of Marko Germar with Melanie Moore defeating Sasha Mallory to what was then the largest comeback (that would later be surpassed [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 12)|two years later]] upon the elimination of [[wikipedia:Lazaro Arbos|Lazaro Arbos]] on ''Idol'' ) in the web site's history.
 
  
[[wikipedia:American Idol (season 11)|Season eleven]] of ''American Idol'' saw the site gain major momentum as Ava Zinn announced on April 18, 2011 she was herself auditioning as a contestant (it is interesting to note that this was Zinn's only chance due to Zinn being 28 years of age and is currently the only Vote for the Girls moderator to ever achieve that feat). Zinn [[Ava's American Idol Audition|auditioned as a contestant]] on Idol, and eventually went undercover as a journalist reportedly exposing season ten's gender voting bias and eventually would end the trend that Idol pundits call the "white guy with guitar" or "WGWG" factor. During American Idol 11, Zinn picked [[wikipedia:Hallie Day|Hallie Day]] and [[wikipedia:Erika Van Pelt|Erika Van Pelt]] in the semi-finals because they also auditioned at the same [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]] [[wikipedia:Heinz Field|audition]] [[wikipedia:David L. Lawrence Convention Center|venues]] as Zinn and [[wikipedia:Elise Testone|Elise Testone]] as the wild card. In what would become Robyn Hurd's final VFTG season (before her death on May 24, 2012), she and Holly Everman picked [[wikipedia:Hollie Cavanagh|Hollie Cavanagh]] and [[wikipedia:Skylar Laine|Skylar Laine]] in the finale of American Idol with [[wikipedia:Jessica Sanchez|Jessica Sanchez]] as the wild card, eventually chosen by Ava Zinn after she had a "huge voting mistake" in not including Sanchez as her own pick. The site supported Sanchez during the time that Ava Zinn favorite Erika Van Pelt was eliminated,<ref>??</ref> as well as [[wikipedia:Skylar Laine|Skylar Laine]] when more popular Hollie Cavanagh was eliminated.<ref>??</ref>
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The '''female moderators of [[Vote for the Girls (United States)|''Vote for the Girls'']]''' ('''Moderators''') is one of the two [[wikipedia:Conference (sports)|conferences]] of the American web site ''Vote for the Girls''. The American web site has since its 2010 launch, employed a number of [[wikipedia:antagonist|antagonists]], commonly known as the '''''Vote for the Girls'' Moderator Panel''', or female moderators, competing against the male moderators or [[Zinn's Villains|Zinn's]] [[wikipedia:villain|villains]].
  
Vote for the Girls has expanded its site to include other shows. The site helped support the six eventual female winners (including the moderators' save of [[Valerie Rockey]] on So You Think You Can Dance 11) and three "double victories" of Melanie Moore and Sasha Mallory's run during So You Think You Can Dance 8, Eliana Girard and Tiffany Maher on So You Think You Can Dance 9, and Gaby Diaz and Jaja Vaňková on So You Think You Can Dance 12<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.voteforthegirls.us/|title=SYTYCD |publisher=Vote for the Girls |accessdate=March 2, 2016}}</ref> and a seven season victory streak (with the exception of the moderators' saves used on  Christina Grimmie and DaNica Shirey) on The Voice.
 
  
Vote for the Gils' mixed bag extends to other shows. The site has had some success with [[wikipedia:Emily West|Emily West]] during [[wikipedia:America's Got Talent|''America's Got Talent'']], Melanie Amaro and Alex & Sierra on ''X Factor'', but was unable to help others such as Carly Rose Sonenclar during the second season of ''The X Factor,'' Bridget Carrington during [[wikipedia:Duets (TV series)|''Duets'']] and Audrey Kate Geiger and Dana Williams on [[wikipedia:Rising Star (U.S. TV series)|''Rising Star'']]
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This conference and its counterpart, the [[Vote for the Girls (United States) male moderators|Zinn's Villains]] (Villains), currently contain 16 indivudlals each, making up the 32 individuals of Vote for the Girls. <!--------- Both conferences were created as part of the [[AFL–NFL merger|1970 merger]] with the rival [[American Football League]] (AFL), with all ten of the former AFL teams and three NFL teams forming the AFC, and the remaining thirteen NFL clubs forming the NFC. --------> A series of expansions and division realignments have occurred since the launch of ''Vote for the Girls'', thus making the current total 16 clubs per each conference.
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Since the web site's launch, [[Ava Zinn]] have won nine AFC titles, the most of any team in the conference (and of any team in either conference since the merger), and are its current title holder.
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==Current moderators==
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Since 2010, the Moderators has 16 teams, organized into two [[wikipedia:Conference (sports)|sub-conferences]] ([[Pink Team (Vote for the Girls USA) Pink Team|Pink]] and [[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple]]) of four [[wikipedia:Division (sport)|divisions]] in each sub-confrence each with four moderators: [[Pink Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink Team East]], [[Pink Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink Team North]], [[Pink Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink Team South]],  [[Pink Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|Pink Team West]], [[Purple Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team East]], [[Purple Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team North]], [[Purple Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team South]] and
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[[Purple Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|Purple Team West]].
  
Not all of the shows mentioned on Vote for the Girls are in a bad way.
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Since September 25, 2014, VFTG officially began including [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series)|''Dancing with the Stars'']] as a built-in make-up competition; this differs with ''American Idol,'' ''X Factor'' and ''The Voice'', of which the male moderators until 2016 were not allowed to participate while the purple team moderators typically choose female celebrities and the pink team chooses the male celebrities. Typically the winning moderator of American Idol and/or The Voice does not participate (yet is an impartial moderator). Zinn has stated "there are no Vote for the Worst picks on ''DWTS'' all the moderators' picks are good." The only way a "loss" can happen on ''DWTS'' is if none of the moderators have the DWTS champion. Starting in the eighth season of VFTG, only two male moderators (one transman and one man) can participate in DWTS with a moderator's challenge and likewise with two female moderators (one transwoman and one woman) with AGT.
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Since Della Terza's version of Vote for the Worst ended and the Ava Zinn version (of which was absorbed into VFTG and currently the male moderator panel), Vote for the Worst picks have only been male contestants, of which are never revealed until the end of the competition or until all male contestants are eliminated. Zinn's version banned gay males (as M2F picks), lesbian females (as F2M picks), and most notably transgender females. With the DWTS addition, Vote for the Girls introduced the "Flex pick" allowing male contestants to be supported on the site. During the opening rounds, in addition to the as the standard (female) Vote for the Girls picks, in which each woman on the pink team and transwoman on the purple team could use only as much as four per season, or depending on the particular moderator's progress. Making that male Vote for the Girls FLEX pick based on his vocals and appearance would automatically disqualify the opposing pink and/or purple team members from making that pick and must be declared her Vote for the Worst pick on the opposing pink or purple team, regardless of the other moderators' opinions. Additionally the male moderator panel loses that particular contestant. Two occurrences of the male moderator panel having no picks left have occurred twice&dash;upon the elimination of Braiden Sunshine on ''The Voice'' 9 in 2015 and upon Manny Torres being flexed on ''American Idol: The Final Season'' in 2016.
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Also the web site is be able to "cross-flex" supported female contestants between the pink/purple female team and the red/blue men's team, enabling the females (for the first time since ''The X Factor'' 3 in the 2013-14 season) and transfemales (for the first time ever) to support male contestants (for the first time since the 2013-14 season) as Vote for the Girls picks, and the males (for the first time since 2009-2010 season) and transmales (for the first time ever) to support female contestants as Vote for the Worst picks.
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!style=background:#D50A0A colspan="8"| [[Women's Confrence (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Moderators}}]]
 
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Ava Zinn can "cross-flex" some of these supported contestants before the start of, or during, the season as she see s fit. The first Vote for the Girls pick affected by this "flex" change was on [[wikipedia:The Voice (U.S. season 9)|ninth season of ''The Voice'']] airing on September 21, 2015 when Tracia Ward chose Mark Hood while Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz chose Jordan Smith as the first FLEX picks instead of either Leonard Lai, Clark Jones, Archibald Coolranch, or Lawrence Hederick; and the first supported contestant affected by this "cross-flexing" change was on [[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 21)|the twenty-first season of ''Dancing with the Stars'']] week three (airing on September 28, 2015), reality star [[wikipedia:Kim Zolciak|Kim Zolciak-Biermann]] (chosen by Lanise White) was forced to withdraw from the competition (and resulted in White being disqualified) after suffering a blood clot which resulted in a mini stroke (which resulted in no elimination that week and resulting in [[wikipedia:Hayes Grier|Hayes Grier]] and [[wikipedia:Emma Slater|Emma Slater]] being moved from White to Julia Passalt). [[wikipedia:Tamar Braxton|Tamar Braxton]] also withdrew from the season due to blood clots in her lungs making it the first season to have two withdrawals on ''DWTS'' and resulting in [[wikipedia:Nick Carter (musician)|Nick Carter]] and [[wikipedia:Sharna Burgess|Sharna Burgess]] being moved from Passalt to Ava Zinn and Kymberly Alvaraz, and automatically becoming the winning moderator by default and because [[wikipedia:Bindi Irwin|Bindi Irwin]] won the competition overall and Carter finishing runner-up also marked the first "Double VFTG Victory" on ''DWTS''.
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!style=background:pink rowspan="18"| [[Pink Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Pink Team}}]]
 
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! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Pink Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
 
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| rowspan=2|'''Sophia & Maci'''
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|[[Sophia Blanca|Sophia (Williams) Blanca]]
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|[[wikipedia:Boston|Boston]], [[wikipedia:Massachusetts|Massachuttess]]{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Montreal|Montreal]], [[wikipedia:Quebec|Quebec]]
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|[[Maci Blanca]]
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|[[wikipedia:Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]], [[wikipedia:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]]
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|colspan=2|'''[[Karla Hansen]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Arlington, Texas|Arlington]], Texas<ref group=upper-alpha name=DFW />
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| rowspan=2|'''Luka & Lydia'''
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|[[Luka Runecraft|Luka (Runecraft) Delagatto]]
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|[[wikipedia:Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] <ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
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|{{dts|2016}}
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|[[Lydia Delagatto]]
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|[[wikipedia:Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]], Wisconsin<ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
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|{{dts|2016}}
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|8
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|colspan=2|'''[[Maribel Mort]]'''<sup>*</sup><sup>†</sup>
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|[[wikipedia:Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh]], [[wikipedia:Pennsylvania|Pennslvania]]{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], Indiana {{small|(origin)}}{{refn|[[Maribel Mort]], [[Alexandra Moffitt]], and [[Ava Zinn]] share the Fort Wayne market.|group=upper-alpha|name=FWA}}
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|<!----{{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Kylie}} ----->
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|{{dts|2010}}{{refn|Hillary Matthewson married [[Robyn Hurd|Maribel's mother, Robyn Hurd]] in 2011, and filled in after Hurd's death in 2012. Due to an agreement with the Hurd family that allowed Hillary and later Maribel's aunt [[Kellie Rock]] to take over, Robyn Hurd's victory of Melanie Amaro, Kellie Rock's victory of Gaby Diaz and moderator's save of [[DaNica Shirey]] and moderator history/records were left for Maribel Mort while Hillary Matthewson married [[Tracia Ward|Tracia Ward]] in 2015.  As such, Maribel Mort is considered to have been on the Vote for the Girls moderator panel since [[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 1 - Robyn Hurd)|2011]], became inactive from 2012 to 2016,|group=upper-alpha|name=c}}
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! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
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|colspan=2|'''[[Andrea Coolranch]]'''<sup>*</sup><sup>†</sup>
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|[[wikipedia:Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], [[wikipedia:Michigan|Michigan]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2010}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Kymberly Alvaraz}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Jacqui Fountaine]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Evanston, Illinois|Evanston]]/[[wikipedia:Chicago|Chicago]], Illinois<ref group=upper-alpha name=ORD />
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Ava & Kymberly}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Alexandra Moffitt]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Angola, Indiana|Angola]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=FWA />
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2017}}
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|9
 
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Ann & Kylie}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Cathryn Swaringen]]'''<sup>*</sup>
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|[[wikipedia:Marion, Indiana|Marion]]/[[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=IND />
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2013}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Danni & Lanise}}
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! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
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|colspan=2|'''[[Eboni Hill]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]], [[wikiepdia:Alabama|Alabama]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2017}}
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|9
 
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Donna & Tim}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Marti McDaniel]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Clearwater, Florida|Clearwater]]/[[wikipedia:Tampa, Florida|Tampa]]/[[wikipedia:Saint Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Holly Everman}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Jenna Monroe]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Jasper, Indiana|Jasper]]/[[wikipedia:Evansville, Indiana|Evansville]], Indiana
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Holly & Perri}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Breeanna Sorensen]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill]], [[wikipedia:North Carolina|North Carolina]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Robyn Hurd}}
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! style=background:white rowspan=4 | [[Pink Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
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|colspan=2|'''[[Leanna Claussen]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], [[wikipedia:Tennessee|Tennessee]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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|8
 
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Karly Jameson}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Nadine Cole]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Salt Lake City, Utah|Salt Lake City]], [[wikipedia:Utah|Utah]]
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2017}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Kathi Jameson}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Kylie Dwyar]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Denver, Colorado|Denver]], Colorado<ref group=upper-alpha name=DEN />{{BR}}[[wikipedia:Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]<ref group=upper-alpha name=MKE />
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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|8
 
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Jenny & Tulissa}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Lauren Rodriguez]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], Texas
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2017}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Kathi & Karly}}
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!style=background:violet rowspan="23"| [[Purple Team (Vote for the Girls USA)|{{color|#FFFFFF|Purple Team}}]]
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! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team East (Vote for the Girls USA)|East]]
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|colspan=2|'''[[Sonia Donbar]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]{{refn|[[Clark Jones]] and [[Sonia Donbar]] share the Atlanta market.|group=upper-alpha|name=ATL}}
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|{{dts|2017}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Peta-Alyce Kaiser}}
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|rowspan=2|'''Kathi & Karly'''
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|[[Kathi Jameson]]
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|[[wikipedia:Joilet, Illinois|Joilet]], [[wikipedia:Illinois|Illinois]]{{refn|[[Kathi Jameson]] and [[Jacqui Fountaine]] share the Chicago  market.|group=upper-alpha|name=ORD}}
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2014}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Perri Johnson}}
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|[[Karly Jameson]]
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|[[wikipedia:Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]], [[wikipedia:Indiana|Indiana]]{{refn|[[Karly Jameson]] and [[Cathryn Swaringen]] primarily share the Indianapolis market. Additionally, Ava Zinn previously shared the Indianapolis television market from 2010 to 2018|group=upper-alpha|name=IND}}
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2014}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Nadia Lorenzo}}
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|colspan=2|'''[[Nadia Lorenzo]]'''
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|[[wikipedia:Miami Beach, Florida|Miami Beach]], [[wikipedia:Florida|Florida]]{{refn|[[Nadia Lorenzo]] and [[Phil Allen]] share the New York City market.|group=upper-alpha|name=NYC}}
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
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|{{dts|2016}}
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{{VFTG USA Picks - Hillary Matthewson}}
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|rowspan=2|'''Lanise & Danielle'''
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|[[Lanise White|Lanise (White) McClannahan]]
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|[[wikipedia:Green Bay, Wisconsin|Green Bay]], [[wikipedia:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]]{{refn|[[Lanise McClannahan]], [[Kylie Dwyar]], [[Luka Runecraft]],  and [[Lydia Delagatto]] share the Milwaukee and Green Bay markets.|group=upper-alpha|name=MKE}}
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|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Danni McClannahan}}
+
|[[Danni McClannahan|Danielle McClannahan]]<sup>*</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Terre Haute, Indiana|Terre Haute]], Indiana
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2012}}
 +
|3
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Marla McClinton}}
+
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team North (Vote for the Girls USA)|North]]
 +
|rowspan=2|'''Donna & Tim'''
 +
|[[Donna Doogan]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[wikipedia:Ohio|Ohio]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Marti McDaniel}}
+
|[[Tim Doogan]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], Florida
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Maribel Mort}}
+
|colspan=2|'''[[Rachael Passalt]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]], [[wikipedia:Minnesota|Minnesota]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Julia Passalt}}
+
|rowspan=2|'''Kendra & Hannah'''
 +
|[[Kendra Ray]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Ames, Iowa|Ames]], [[wikipedia:Iowa|Iowa]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2014}}
 +
|6
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Rachael Passalt}}
+
|[[Hannah Wilson]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[wikipedia:Nebraska|Nebraska]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Kendra Ray}}
+
|colspan=2|'''[[Ava Zinn]]'''<sup>†</sup>
 +
|[[wikipedia:Van Buren, Indiana|Van Buren]]/[[wikipedia:Fort Wayne, Indiana|Fort Wayne]], Indiana<ref group=upper-alpha name=FWA /><ref group=upper-alpha name=IND />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2010}}
 +
|1
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Kathy Roberts}}
+
! style=background:white rowspan=5 | [[Purple Team South (Vote for the Girls USA)|South]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Karen DuBois]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[wikipedia:Louisiana|Louisiana]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Kellie Rock}}
+
|colspan=2|'''[[Lauren Herman]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma|Oklahoma City]], [[wikipedia:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Rhonda Rhodes}}
+
|rowspan=2|'''Bria & Devin'''
 +
|[[Bria Savage]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]], [[wikipedia:Arkansas|Arkansas]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Breeanna Sorensen}}
+
|[[Devin Martin]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]], [[wikipedia:Maryland|Maryland]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Michelle Steele}}
+
|colspan=2|'''[[Marla McClinton]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[wikipedia:Texas|Texas]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Sophia & Maci}}
+
! style=background:white rowspan=6 | [[Purple Team West (Vote for the Girls USA)|West]]
 +
|colspan=2|'''[[Liza Black]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Kansas City, Missourri|Kansas City]], [[wikipedia:Missourri|Missourri]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2017}}
 +
|9
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Ariel Swaringen}}
+
|rowspan=2|'''Jenny & Tulissa'''
 +
|[[Jenny Riva|Jennifer Riva]]
 +
|rowspan=2|[[wikipedia:Culver City, California|Culver City]], [[wikipedia:California|California]]<ref group=upper-alpha name=LA />
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Thia Tola}}
+
|[[Tulissa Kümmert]]
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Thia & Natasha}}
+
|rowspan=2|'''Thia & Natasha'''
 +
|[[Thia Tola]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:San Francisco|San Francisco]], California
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2015}}
 +
|6
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Tracia Ward}}
+
|[[Tash Gower|Natasha Gower]]
 +
|[[wikipedia:Sacramento, California|Sacramento]], California
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Tracia & Hillary}}
+
|colspan=2|'''[[Janet Webb]]'''
 +
|[[wikipedia:Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[wikipedia:Colorado|Colorado]]{{refn|[[Janet Webb]] and [[Kylie Dwyar]] share the Denver market.|group=upper-alpha|name=DEN}}
 +
|<!---- {{Coord|32.748|-97.093|type:landmark|name=Archibald}} ---->
 +
|{{dts|2016}}
 +
|8
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Lanise White}}
+
|colspan="8" style="font-size:8pt"|<sup>*</sup> denotes that a moderator has relocated at some point in its existence<br /><sup>†</sup> denotes that the moderator was an originial panelist of VFTG USA.
 
|-
 
|-
{{VFTG USA Picks - Ava Zinn}}
 
 
|}
 
|}
 
==Guest moderators==
 
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Since Vote for the Worst's shut down in 2013, news presenters have appeared during specific segments (especially with themed segments around the subject) on many episodes to promote prizes related to their profession.
 
 
In 2014,  appeared on the [[April Fool's Day]] episodes, reprising her role as Mimi Bobeck from ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]''. In 2009, she appeared as a model and in 2010, she acted as the executive producer with the show's models trading places with three male staffers.
 
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Occasionally, there is a crossover with other shows airing on, owned or distributed by NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations and/or produced Aeverine Zinn Holdings featuring actors of those shows modeling prizes. These crossovers have often included the Ava Zinn-owned ''INNewsCenter'' and ''AvaZinn.com'' (Zinn's web site) -------------------><!----------------------, ''[[The Amazing Race]]'', ''[[Let's Make a Deal]]'', ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'' and ''[[The Young and the Restless]]''---------------->. <!---------------- [[Danni McClannahan]] (then-husband of Leonard Lai and current significant other of [[Lanise White]]), [[Stephani Alvaraz]] (the daughter of VFTG moderator [[Kymberly Alvaraz]]), Zinn's daughters ([[Samantha Zinn|Samantha]], [[Tiffani Zinn|Tiffani]], [[Ashli Zinn|Ashli]], and [[Tabitha Zinn]]), [[Rachael Passalt]] (the then-son of [[Julia Passalt]] known as Raymond), Johnathan Steele (brother of [[Michelle Steele]])  frequently crosses over as a guest moderator , especially when a skit necessitates and when needed. Passalt and Steele's use as a crossover moderator resulted in the show standardizing the use of a male moderator.
 
 
 
If a moderator reward for a VFTG Victoy is a trip to a locale in the United States, the prize may be presented on the large screen in the back of Studio 47 with Holly Everman usually turning over the prize announcement to a news personality from the local NoSirGifts owned station.  This practice began in 2015 as the show typically leads in to the local weekend news broadcast since this program is distributed from NoSirGifts.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 12 December 2018

Women's Confrence
League Vote for the Girls
Founded 2010
No. of teams 16



The female moderators of Vote for the Girls (Moderators) is one of the two conferences of the American web site Vote for the Girls. The American web site has since its 2010 launch, employed a number of antagonists, commonly known as the Vote for the Girls Moderator Panel, or female moderators, competing against the male moderators or Zinn's villains.


This conference and its counterpart, the Zinn's Villains (Villains), currently contain 16 indivudlals each, making up the 32 individuals of Vote for the Girls. A series of expansions and division realignments have occurred since the launch of Vote for the Girls, thus making the current total 16 clubs per each conference.

Current moderators[edit]

Since 2010, the Moderators has 16 teams, organized into two sub-conferences (Pink and Purple) of four divisions in each sub-confrence each with four moderators: Pink Team East, Pink Team North, Pink Team South, Pink Team West, Purple Team East, Purple Team North, Purple Team South and Purple Team West.

References[edit]

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