The Definitive List Of All 47 Survivor Winners: From Close Votes To Dominant Sweeps
The journey to become the Sole Survivor is one of the most brutal and strategically demanding feats in reality television, requiring a perfect blend of social manipulation, physical endurance, and luck. For over two decades, the CBS phenomenon Survivor has crowned 47 champions, each taking home the coveted $1 million prize and the title of the ultimate strategist.
This definitive, up-to-date list, current as of the final tribal council for Survivor 47 on December 18, 2024, meticulously tracks every winner, from the controversial start with Richard Hatch to the most recent champion, Rachel LaMont. We look beyond the names to reveal the final vote counts, highlighting the razor-thin margins and the overwhelming sweeps that define the game's greatest victories, providing a deep dive into the history of the game for both casual viewers and dedicated superfans.
The Complete Roster: Every Survivor Winner, Season, and Final Vote
The history of Survivor is defined by the champions who mastered its complex social and strategic landscape. The following list details every winner, the subtitle of their season, and the crucial final vote count that secured their victory. This data reveals the different eras of the game, from the early seasons' small jury counts to the modern game's larger, more complex final tribal councils.
- Season 1: Borneo - Richard Hatch (4-3 vs. Kelly Wiglesworth)
- Season 2: The Australian Outback - Tina Wesson (4-3 vs. Colby Donaldson)
- Season 3: Africa - Ethan Zohn (5-2 vs. Kim Johnson)
- Season 4: Marquesas - Vecepia Towery (4-3 vs. Neleh Dennis)
- Season 5: Thailand - Brian Heidik (4-3 vs. Clay Jordan)
- Season 6: The Amazon - Jenna Morasca (6-1 vs. Matthew von Ertfelda)
- Season 7: Pearl Islands - Sandra Diaz-Twine (6-1 vs. Lil Morris)
- Season 8: All-Stars - Amber Brkich (4-3 vs. Rob Mariano)
- Season 9: Vanuatu - Chris Daugherty (5-2 vs. Twila Tanner)
- Season 10: Palau - Tom Westman (6-1 vs. Katie Gallagher)
- Season 11: Guatemala - Danni Boatwright (6-1 vs. Stephenie LaGrossa)
- Season 12: Panama - Aras Baskauskas (5-2 vs. Danielle DiLorenzo)
- Season 13: Cook Islands - Yul Kwon (5-4 vs. Ozzy Lusth)
- Season 14: Fiji - Earl Cole (9-0-0 vs. Cassandra Franklin & Dreamz Herd)
- Season 15: China - Todd Herzog (4-2-1 vs. Courtney Yates & Amanda Kimmel)
- Season 16: Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites - Parvati Shallow (5-3 vs. Amanda Kimmel)
- Season 17: Gabon - Bob Crowley (4-3-0 vs. Susie Smith & Sugar Kiper)
- Season 18: Tocantins - J.T. Thomas (7-0-0 vs. Stephen Fishbach)
- Season 19: Samoa - Natalie White (7-2-0 vs. Russell Hantz & Mick Trimming)
- Season 20: Heroes vs. Villains - Sandra Diaz-Twine (6-3-0 vs. Parvati Shallow & Russell Hantz)
- Season 21: Nicaragua - Jud "Fabio" Birza (5-4 vs. Chase Rice)
- Season 22: Redemption Island - Rob Mariano (8-1-0 vs. Phillip Sheppard & Natalie Tenerelli)
- Season 23: South Pacific - Sophie Clarke (6-3-0 vs. Benjamin "Coach" Wade & Albert Destrade)
- Season 24: One World - Kim Spradlin (7-2-0 vs. Sabrina Thompson & Chelsea Meissner)
- Season 25: Philippines - Denise Stapley (6-1-1 vs. Lisa Whelchel & Michael Skupin)
- Season 26: Caramoan - Fans vs. Favorites - John Cochran (8-0-0 vs. Dawn Meehan & Sherri Biethman)
- Season 27: Blood vs. Water - Tyson Apostol (7-1-0 vs. Monica Culpepper & Gervase Peterson)
- Season 28: Cagayan - Tony Vlachos (8-1-0 vs. Woo Hwang)
- Season 29: San Juan del Sur - Natalie Anderson (5-2-1 vs. Missy Payne & Jaclyn Schultz)
- Season 30: Worlds Apart - Mike Holloway (6-1-1 vs. Carolyn Rivera & Will Sims II)
- Season 31: Cambodia - Second Chance - Jeremy Collins (10-0-0 vs. Spencer Bledsoe & Tasha Fox)
- Season 32: Kaôh Rōng - Michele Fitzgerald (5-2-0 vs. Aubry Bracco & Tai Trang)
- Season 33: Millennials vs. Gen X - Adam Klein (10-0-0 vs. Hannah Shapiro & Ken McNickle)
- Season 34: Game Changers - Sarah Lacina (7-3-0 vs. Brad Culpepper & Troyzan Robertson)
- Season 35: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers - Ben Driebergen (5-2-1 vs. Chrissy Hofbeck & Ryan Ulrich)
- Season 36: Ghost Island - Wendell Holland (5-5-0 tie, Laurel Johnson tie-breaker vote vs. Domenick Abbate)
- Season 37: David vs. Goliath - Nick Wilson (7-3-0 vs. Mike White & Angelina Keeley)
- Season 38: Edge of Extinction - Chris Underwood (9-4-0 vs. Gavin Whitson & Julie Rosenberg)
- Season 39: Island of the Idols - Tommy Sheehan (8-2-0 vs. Dean Kowalski & Noura Salman)
- Season 40: Winners at War - Tony Vlachos (12-4-0 vs. Natalie Anderson & Michele Fitzgerald)
- Season 41: Survivor 41 - Erika Casupanan (7-1-0 vs. Deshawn Radden & Xander Hastings)
- Season 42: Survivor 42 - Maryanne Oketch (7-1-0 vs. Mike Turner & Romeo Escobar)
- Season 43: Survivor 43 - Mike Gabler (7-1-0 vs. Cassidy Clark & Owen Knight)
- Season 44: Survivor 44 - Yam Yam Arocho (7-1-0 vs. Heidi Lagares-Greenblatt & Carolyn Wiger)
- Season 45: Survivor 45 - Dee Valladares (5-3-0 vs. Austin Li Coon & Jake O'Kane)
- Season 46: Survivor 46 - Kenzie Petty (5-3-0 vs. Charlie Davis & Ben Katzman)
- Season 47: Survivor 47 - Rachel LaMont (7-1-0 vs. Sam Phalen & Sue Smey)
The Elite Circle: Two-Time Survivor Champions
Winning Survivor once is a monumental achievement, but winning twice is a feat of legendary status, demonstrating an unparalleled ability to adapt, strategize, and manage a jury under different circumstances. Only two individuals have ever managed to secure the title of Sole Survivor more than once, earning them a permanent spot in the show's pantheon of greats.
Sandra Diaz-Twine: The Queen Stays Queen
Sandra Diaz-Twine, often known simply as "The Queen," made history by becoming the first two-time winner. Her strategy, famously summarized as "as long as it ain't me," focused on staying on the right side of the numbers and ensuring she was never perceived as the biggest threat.
- First Win: Survivor: Pearl Islands (Season 7) with a 6-1 vote.
- Second Win: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (Season 20) with a 6-3-0 vote, defeating two of the game's most aggressive strategists, Parvati Shallow and Russell Hantz.
Tony Vlachos: The Chaos King
Tony Vlachos, a police officer known for his high-energy, chaotic, and aggressive gameplay, is the second person to win the game twice. His victories were defined by a willingness to take huge risks and his ability to build strong, loyal alliances, often through his unique "Spy Shack" strategy.
- First Win: Survivor: Cagayan (Season 28) with an 8-1-0 vote.
- Second Win: Survivor: Winners at War (Season 40) with a dominant 12-4-0 vote against a cast of former champions, solidifying his status as one of the best to ever play.
Statistical Breakdown: Close Calls and Unanimous Victories
Examining the final tribal council (FTC) vote counts reveals the nuances of the winners' performances. A close vote suggests a highly competitive FTC or a jury split between two deserving players, while a unanimous or near-unanimous vote indicates a truly dominant game or a masterful FTC performance.
The Closest Calls: 4-3 and the Tie-Breaker
The early seasons were notorious for razor-thin victories, with four of the first five seasons ending in a 4-3 vote (Richard Hatch, Tina Wesson, Vecepia Towery, and Brian Heidik). The closest vote in the show's history, however, belongs to Survivor: Ghost Island (Season 36), where Wendell Holland and Domenick Abbate tied 5-5. The tie was broken by a third-place finalist, Laurel Johnson, who cast the deciding vote for Wendell, a truly unprecedented and heart-stopping moment in Survivor lore.
The Unanimous Sole Survivors
A unanimous victory, where a winner receives 100% of the jury votes, is the ultimate testament to a flawless game. Only three players have achieved this feat in a traditional Final Three format with a full jury:
- J.T. Thomas (Season 18: Tocantins): A perfect 7-0-0 sweep, celebrated for his strong social game and challenge prowess.
- Jeremy Collins (Season 31: Cambodia - Second Chance): A massive 10-0-0 sweep, recognized for his strategic control and emotional connection with the jury.
- Adam Klein (Season 33: Millennials vs. Gen X): Another 10-0-0 sweep, praised for his strategic moves and heartfelt final tribal speech.
These unanimous wins showcase an ability to manage the jury's perception from day one, avoiding any lingering bitterness or strategic missteps that could cost a vote. The ability to articulate a winning narrative at the Final Tribal Council is crucial, and these champions delivered with perfection.
The New Era Winners (Seasons 41-47)
Since Season 41, Survivor has entered a "New Era," characterized by a shorter 26-day game, more complex twists, and a consistent Final Three format with an eight-person jury. The winners of this era have proven their adaptability to the accelerated pace and higher stakes of the modern game, with the final vote counts often settling at a dominant 7-1-0 split.
- Erika Casupanan (Season 41) was the first New Era winner, celebrated for her "lion dressed as a lamb" strategy.
- Maryanne Oketch (Season 42) won with a massive final tribal council performance, leveraging her hidden immunity idol and emotional intelligence.
- Rachel LaMont (Season 47) is the most recent champion, securing a 7-1-0 victory on December 18, 2024. Her win is a fresh example of how a strong late-game surge and a clear, concise final tribal council argument can secure the million-dollar check against strong competition.
The consistent 7-1-0 vote splits in the New Era (Seasons 41, 42, 43, 44, and 47) suggest a pattern where the jury often coalesces around one player who has demonstrated a superior strategic and social game, leaving one runner-up to pick up a single vote, and the other with none. This trend emphasizes the importance of a clear, undeniable path to victory in the shorter, more frantic modern game.
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