Miss Survivor

 is a post-game event that happens every year on Rob Has a Podcast. It lets the viewers of RHAP to vote on who they would like to win the crown Miss Survivor.

Format
Over the period of Miss Survivor, there have been many different formats.

2012
In the original version (2012), Miss Survivor was invented. The format was that the viewers could pick up to five contestants that played all-time on Survivor. Then the top five selected would then have to accept the invitation, if they do not the next on the list would be selected. Then each contestant would be interviewed stating why they should be the first Miss Survivor. Finally the viewers would vote for the winner.

2013
In 2013, the same format would happen with one twist: only the 18 female contestants from seasons that aired in 2012 ( and ) would be eligible. Then viewers could vote up to three people only once who they wanted in the finale. Then the women would be revealed from 18th down to 4th place. Then after the top three would be announced the same procedures, but if someone in the final three dropped out, they would not be replaced or if two or all three a different solution would be issued, but is not currently announced. But after interviews and a debate, the viewers would vote for a winner.

Abi's Write-In Campaign
On January 31, 2013 Abi-Maria Gomes announced the beginning of her campaign as a write-in candidate for the Miss Survivor 2013 Finals. Her campaign rapidly took to twitter with the hashtag #OccupyRHAP. Gomes requested that she be included in the debate and have her name on the voting ballot as a fourth party candidate. On February 4, 2013 Rob Cesternino, after conferring with Russell Hantz and former Miss Survivor winner Parvati Shallow, concluded that Gomes would not be allowed to participate in the debate, and could only be allowed to have her name on the ballot if all three Miss Survivor 2013 finalists agreed to let her do so.