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X Factor 2017 results! Who left? Fourth contestant is eliminated!

Tonight's X Factor 2017 results! Who was voted off?
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Who left The X Factor 2017 tonight? The fourth result of the series has been revealed.

This evening saw the second stage of the second round of live shows of The X Factor 2017 with the new format.

The contestants this year are performing in separate nights in their categories and this evening the Overs and Girls were in the spotlight.

And it was Tracy Leanne Jefford Dean who was next to be voted off the show.

She follows in the footsteps of Leon Mallet who was eliminated on Saturday night following the Boys and Groups’ performances.

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This year there is no sing off and the results are on the same night, decided by the viewer poll alone.

After the Overs and Girls performed tonight, the vote opened for just 5 minutes. Host Dermot O’Leary then welcomed back the contestants before announcing the results.

Ranked bottom and voted off The X Factor in tonight’s results was Tracy Leanne Jefford.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that Kevin Davy White topped the latest public vote. He went forward to a new sing-off format against Rak-Su from the Groups category, who topped Saturday’s vote.

The pair both performed again in a new twist, competing for a special prize, which this week is studio time with a top record producer.

Elsewhere, tonight’s latest live show saw a guest performance from Rita Ora.

A total of 12 now remain in the competition’s final stages ahead of next weekend’s third live shows.

Kevin Davy White
Topping the vote… Kevin Davy White

They are Simon Cowell’s Groups Rak-Su, The CutKelvins, Sean and Conor Price and wildcard Jack & Joel, Sharon Osbourne’s Girls Grace Davies, Rai-Elle Williams, Holly Tandy and wildcard Alisah Bonaobra.

Plus Louis Walsh’s Boys Lloyd Macey and Sam Black and Nicole Scherzinger’s Overs Kevin Davy White and Matt Linnen.

The X Factor 2017 continues next Saturday and Sunday night on ITV.

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