List of The X Factor (American TV series) finalists

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The X Factor is an American television music competition that first aired in 2011. As of December 2013, there have been three completed seasons. The final round of the competition features a number of solo singers or vocal groups: seventeen in season 1 and sixteen for season 2 and 3. A total of 49 acts have reached the finals of their season.

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During the first season the contestants were split into four groups: "boys", "girls", "over 25s" and "groups". Each set of contestants was mentored by one of the show's judges, Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Nicole Scherzinger and L.A. Reid. In season 2, the "boys" and "girls" categories were scrapped and the "teens" and "young adults" categories were introduced. And the "over 25s" were still the same as season 1. Also in season 2, Abdul and Scherzinger left the show, leaving Cowell and Reid as the only two judges to return from the previous year. Cowell and Reid were joined on the panel by Demi Lovato and Britney Spears. In season 3, Reid and Spears left the show, Cowell and Lovato returned as judges from the previous year. Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio joined the panel as replacements of Reid and Spears. The "boys" and "girls" categories were reintroduced in season 3, replacing the "teens" and "young adults" categories from the previous year.

As of season 3, only three categories have won the show on at least one occasion, while two of the show's eight judges have had the winning act in their category at least once, with Cowell winning twice, and Reid winning on one occasion. The judges not to win were Abdul, Lovato, Rowland, Rubio, Scherzinger and Spears, with Abdul's best performance being ninth place in 2011 (her only season), Scherzinger, Spears and Rowland placing second in 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively (their only season), Rubio being third place in 2013 (her only season) and Lovato reaching fifth place in 2013 (the second of her two years on the panel).

Contestants

  Winner
  Runner-up
NameSeasonCategoryMentorFinished
Vino Alan 2Over 25s L.A. Reid 7th
Alex & Sierra 3Groups Simon Cowell Winner
Melanie Amaro 1Girls Simon Cowell Winner
Astro 1Boys L.A. Reid 7th
Simone Battle 1Girls Simon Cowell 13th (joint)
LeRoy Bell 1Over 30s Nicole Scherzinger 8th
The Brewer Boys 1Groups Paula Abdul 13th (joint)
Jason Brock 2Over 25s L.A. Reid 13th
Marcus Canty 1Boys L.A. Reid 4th
Khaya Cohen 3Girls Demi Lovato 10th
David Correy 2Over 25s L.A. Reid 14th (joint)
Rachel Crow 1Girls Simon Cowell 5th
Drew1Girls Simon Cowell 6th
Emblem3 2Groups Simon Cowell 4th
Fifth Harmony (1432)2Groups Simon Cowell 3rd
Stacy Francis 1Over 30s Nicole Scherzinger 10th
CeCe Frey 2Young Adults Demi Lovato 6th
Jennel Garcia 2Young Adults Demi Lovato 11th
Danie Geimer 3Girls Demi Lovato 14th (joint)
Carlos Guevara 3Boys Paulina Rubio 13th
Jeff Gutt 3Over 25s Kelly Rowland Runner-up
Dexter Haygood 1Over 30s Nicole Scherzinger 13th (joint)
InTENsity1Groups Paula Abdul 12th
Willie Jones 2Young Adults Demi Lovato 14th (joint)
James Kenney 3Over 25s Kelly Rowland 14th (joint)
Josh Krajcik 1Over 30s Nicole Scherzinger Runner-up
Lakoda Rayne1Groups Paula Abdul 9th
Josh Levi 3Boys Paulina Rubio 7th
Phillip Lomax 1Boys L.A. Reid 13th (joint)
LYRIC 1452Groups Simon Cowell 12th
Lillie McCloud 3Over 25s Kelly Rowland 8th
Beatrice Miller 2Teens Britney Spears 9th
Carlito Olivero 3Boys Paulina Rubio 3rd
Tim Olstad 3Boys Paulina Rubio 9th
Rion Paige 3Girls Demi Lovato 5th
Rachel Potter 3Over 25s Kelly Rowland 11th
Arin Ray 2Teens Britney Spears 10th
Chris Rene 1Boys L.A. Reid 3rd
Restless Road3Groups Simon Cowell 4th
RoXxy Montana3Groups Simon Cowell 14th (joint)
Ellona Santiago 3Girls Demi Lovato 6th
Sister C2Groups Simon Cowell 14th (joint)
Carly Rose Sonenclar 2Teens Britney Spears Runner-up
The Stereo Hogzz 1Groups Paula Abdul 11th
Tate Stevens 2Over 25s L.A. Reid Winner
Sweet Suspense3Groups Simon Cowell 12th
Paige Thomas 2Young Adults Demi Lovato 8th
Tiah Tolliver 1Girls Simon Cowell 13th (joint)
Diamond White 2Teens Britney Spears 5th

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