![]() The 2019 Best Of TV Awards winner in the category of Best Sci-Fi Or Fantasy Program is - SUPERNATURAL (CW). This years winner for Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is Supernatural (CW) with 291 votes. This is the 6th win for Supernatural in this category (2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016) in their 10th consecutive finals appearance. Runner up is 2017 winner, Lucifer (NETFLIX) with 110 votes in their 3rd consecutive finals appearance. Third is 2012 Best New Program Winner, and 2013 & 2014 winner of Best Action or Drama Program, Arrow (CW) with 79 votes in their 1st finals appearance in this category after being re-categorized this year. Fourth is 2015 Runner up, and 2014 Best New Program winner, The Flash (CW) with 62 votes in their 5th consecutive finals appearance. Fifth is 2012 Winner & 2010 Best New Program Winner, The Walking Dead (AMC) with 48 votes in their 2nd consecutive and 8th total finals appearance. Sixth is 2014 runner up, Doctor Who (BBC ONE) with 42 votes in their 2nd consecutive, and 5th total finals appearance. Seventh is Stranger Things (NETFLIX) with 25 votes in their 2nd finals appearance, first since 2017. Eighth is Legends Of Tomorrow (CW) with 22 votes in their 2nd consecutive finals appearance. 1st SUPERNATURAL (CW) 291 2nd LUCIFER (NETFLIX) 110 3rd ARROW (CW) 79 4th The Flash (CW) 62 5th The Walking Dead (AMC) 48 6th Doctor Who (BBC ONE) 42 7th Stranger Things (NETFLIX) 25 8th Legends Of Tomorrow (CW) 22 The 6th win in this category for Supernatural gives the show a total of 71 awards (+7 from Guest Actress awards that did not officially exist in years prior, and Sexiest Actor wins for a total of 78). The 291 votes is the most for a winner in this category since 2015. To see all the 10th annual BOTVA winners this year HERE To see all of the all time winners you can find them HERE
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![]() The 2018 Best Of TV Awards winner in the category of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is - Timeless (NBC). This years winner for Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is Timeless (NBC), with 202 votes. This was his 2nd consecutive Win in this category. This was his 2nd consecutive finals appearance (4th). Runner up is the 5 time Winner of this award (2010, 11, 13, 14, 16) Supernatural (CW) with 120 votes in 9th consecutive finals appearance (2nd, 1st, 3rd, 1st, 1st, 2nd, 1st, 1st). Third, is the 2017 Winner in this category, Lucifer (FOX) with 55 votes. This was their 2nd consecutive finals appearance (1st). Fourth was Gotham (FOX) with 38 votes in their 2nd finals appearance (9th) and first since 2016. Fifth, the 2014 Best New Program Winner, The Flash (CW) with 33 votes, in their 4th consecutive finals appearance (7th, 5th, 2nd). Sixth, is Doctor Who (BBC ONE) with 30 votes in their 4th finals, (6th, 2nd, 3rd), and first since 2015. Seventh was Daredevil (NETFLIX) with 27 votes in their first finals. Eight, Legends Of Tomorrow (CW) with 25 votes in his their finals appearance. Ninth, 2012 Winner in this category, and the 2010 New Program Winner, The Walking Dead (AMC) with 22 votes in their 7th consecutive finals appearance (6th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 1st, 6th) in a tie with Wynonna Earp (SYFY) in their 2nd consecutive finals appearance (9th). Agents Of SHIELD was in their 5th consecutive finals appearance (8th, 8th, 8th, 4th). 2011 Best New Program Winner Once Upon A Time was in their 6th finals appearance (3rd, 7th, 3rd, 6th, 3rd), and first since 2016. Supergirl was in their 3rd consecutive finals appearance (10th, 2nd). In their first finals appearance were, Travelers, Shadowhunters. 1st TIMELESS (NBC) 202 2nd SUPERNATURAL (CW) 120 3rd LUCIFER (FOX) 55 4th Gotham (FOX) 38 5th The Flash (CW) 33 6th Doctor Who (BBC ONE) 30 7th Daredevil (NETFLIX) 27 8th Legends Of Tomorrow (CW) 25 9th The Walking Dead (AMC) 22 9th Wynonna Earp (SYFY) 22 11th Agents Of SHIELD (ABC) 21 12th Travelers (NETFLIX) 19 13th Once Upon A Time (ABC) 17 14th Supergirl (CW) 16 15th Shadowhunters (FREEFORM) 13 Timeless wins their second Program award (2016 Best New Program), and becomes the first NBC program to win multiple Program awards. To see all the 9th annual BOTVA winners this year HERE To see all of the all time winners you can find them HERE ![]() The 2017 Best Of TV Awards winner in the category of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is - Lucifer (FOX) This years winner for Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is Lucifer, giving them their 1st award in this category, and the shows 6th award this year, and all time in the BOTVA. Lucifer won with 155 votes. The show that focuses on the devil himself, Lucifer Morningstar had a breakout type year on these awards, and in general. With this years Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actor & Actress winners Tom Ellis & Lesley Ann Brandt headlining a cast that includes D.B. Woodside, Rachael Harris, Kevin Alejandro, Lauren German & Tricia Helfer, along with the additions of Aimee Garcia & Tom Welling more recently, the show has watched its popularity grow in the short 3 seasons it has been around. Runner Up was 5 Time Category Winner, Supernatural with 134 votes. Third was Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency with 88 votes in their first & only finals appearance as the show was canceled. The 2016 Best New Program Winner, Timeless was in 4th with 67 votes. Game Of Thrones was 5th with 53 votes in their 5th consecutive finals appearance (4th, 9th, 5th, 5th). Stranger Things was 6th with 45 votes in their first finals appearance in this category. The 2014 Best New Program Winner, The Flash was 7th with 37 votes in their 3rd consecutive finals appearance in this category (5th, 2nd). Agents Of SHIELD was 8th with 33 votes in their 4th consecutive finals(8th, 8th, 4th). Wynonna Earp was 9th with 24 votes in their first finals appearance. Supergirl was 10th with 22 votes dropping all the way from a 2nd place finish last year. 1st LUCIFER (FOX) 155 2nd SUPERNATURAL ((CW) 134 3rd DIRK GENTLY'S HOLISTIC DETECTIVE AGENCY (BBC AMERICA/NETFLIX) 88 4th Timeless (NBC) 67 5th Game Of Thrones (HBO) 53 6th Stranger Things (NETFLIX) 45 7th The Flash (CW) 37 8th Agents Of SHIELD (ABC) 33 9th Wynonna Earp (SYFY) 24 10th Supergirl (CW) 22 Lucifer becomes just the 2nd show (2015 Forever - same category) to win a major Show award on its first finals appearance (excluding the first year of the awards). The 11 vote difference between Lucifer & Supernatural is the smallest margin of victory in this category, breaking the 2014 record of 18 between Supernatural & Doctor Who. The total of 155 votes also becomes the lowest vote total to win in this category, breaking last years record of 254 votes by Supernatural. Dirk Gently becomes the 2nd show in the last 3 years to finish in the top 3 AFTER it was canceled, 2015 winner Forever, being the other..Two mainstays in this category, the 2010 Best New Program & 2012 Winner The Walking Dead, and 2011 Best New Program winner Once Upon A Time, both missed the finals for the first time ever. To see all the 8th annual BOTVA winners this year HERE To see all of the all time winners you can find them HERE ![]() The 2016 Best Of TV Awards winner in the category of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is - Supernatural (CW) This years winner for Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is Supernatural, for the 5th time. The sci-fi series about a pair of brothers, and their angel sidekick fighting evil has dominated these awards in the early years, but in the past while they have found things a bit tougher. This year however, they returned with a vengeance, winning several awards. This year they won with 254 votes. Runner Up Supergirl in their 1st year of eligibility in this category, with 72 votes. Third this year, the 2011 Best New Program winner, Once Upon A Time with 62 votes. Game Of Thrones was 4th with 60 Votes. The 2014 Best New Program winner, The Flash finished 5th with 50 votes. The 2010 Best New Program & 2012 Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program Winner The Walking Dead was 6th with 45 votes. The 2015 Best New Program winner iZombie with 41 votes finished 7th. Agents Of SHIELD with 29 votes finished 8th. Gotham with 27 votes finished 9th. Grimm with 14 votes finished 10th 1st SUPERNATURAL 254 2nd SUPERGIRL 72 3rd ONCE UPON A TIME 62 4th GAME OF THRONES 60 5th THE FLASH 50 6th THE WALKING DEAD 45 7th IZOMBIE 41 8th AGENTS OF SHIELD 29 9th GOTHAM 27 10TH GRIMM 14 You can find ALL of this years winners HERE You can find ALL the all-time winners HERE The 2016 Best Of TV Awards Finals are on now, and here is the finalists for the categories of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actress Jennifer Morrison "Once Upon A Time" the 2012 Winner in this category, and the ONLY winner of this category up for the award this year looks to become the first ever 2X winner of the award (6 years, 6 different winners from 6 different shows) as she led the semi-finals vote with 141 votes. This is her 4th finals appearance. Camren Bicondova "Gotham" was 2nd with 93 votes and leads a surprising trio of actresses also up for the Youth Award into the finals of the main actress awards for her 1st finals appearance. Millie Bobby Brown "Stranger Things" tied for 2nd for her 1st finals appearance as well. Lana Parrilla "Once Upon A Time" with 82 votes was 4th for her 5th consecutive finals appearance. Hayley Atwell "Agent Carter" with 67 votes finished 5th in the semis for her 2nd consecutive finals appearance. Rose McIver "iZombie" was 6th with 63 votes for her 2nd consecutive finals appearance. Erin Richards "Gotham" with 58 votes was 7th for her first finals appearance. Danielle Panabaker "The Flash" was 8th with 54 votes for her 2nd consecutive finals appearance. Lesley Ann Brandt "Lucifer" was 9th with 52 votes for her 1st finals appearance. Maisie Williams "Game Of Thrones" with 51 votes was 10th for her 2nd consecutive finals appearance in this category. Lauren German "Lucifer" tied for 10th for her 1st finals appearance. Abigail Spencer "Timeless" also tied for 10th for her 1st finals appearance. Ming Na Wen "Agents Of SHIELD was 13th with 50 votes for her 3rd consecutive finals appearance. Rosario Dawson "Luke Cage" tied for 13th for her 1st finals appearance. Melissa McBride "The Walking Dead: also tied for 13th for her 3rd consecutive finals appearance. Katherine Barrell "Wynonna Earp" also tied for 13th for her 1st finals appearance. Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actress Jennifer Morrison "Once Upon A Time" 141 Camren Bicondova "Gotham" 93 Millie Bobby Brown "Stranger Things" 93 Lana Parrilla "Once Upon A Time" 82 Hayley Atwell "Agent Carter" 67 Rose McIver "iZombie" 63 Erin Richards "Gotham" 58 Danielle Panabaker "The Flash" 54 Lesley Ann Brandt "Lucifer" 52 Maisie Williams "Game Of Thrones" 51 Lauren German "Lucifer" 51 Abigail Spencer "Timeless" 51 Ming Na Wen "Agents Of SHIELD" 50 Rosario Dawson "Luke Cage" 50 Melissa McBride "The Walking Dead" 50 Katherine Barrell "Wynonna Earp" 50 JUST missing out Claire Coffee "Grimm" 47 The 2016 Best Of TV Awards Finals are on now, and here is the finalists for the categories of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actor Misha Collins "Supernatural" led the semi-final vote with 155 votes. This is his 6th consecutive finals appearance. Colin O'Donoghue "Once Upon A Time" was 2nd in the semis with 141 votes for his 3rd consecutive finals appearance. Robin Lord Taylor "Gotham" was 3rd with 128 votes for his 1st finals in this category, last year he was a finalist for Best Actor in an Action or Drama, Gotham has been re-assigned to this category now. Jared Padalecki "Supernatural" 119 votes came in 4th for his 6th consecutive finals. Jensen Ackles "Supernatural" the 4X winner of this award came in a surprising 5th with 109 votes in the semis. Tom Ellis "Lucifer" was 6th with 81 votes for his 1st finals appearance. Josh Dallas "Once Upon A Time" was 7th with 67 votes for his 2nd consecutive finals appearance. Robert Carlyle "Once Upon A Time" with 62 votes came in 8th for his 4th consecutive finals appearance. Grant Gustin "The Flash" is 9th with 56 votes for his 3rd consecutive finals appearance in this category. Cory Michael Smith "Gotham" was 10th with 52 votes for his 1st finals appearance in this category. Peter Dinklage "Game Of Thrones" came in 11th in the semis with 49 votes for his 4th consecutive finals. Tom Cavanagh "The Flash" with 48 votes was 12 for his 2nd consecutive finals appearance. Clark Gregg "Agents Of SHIELD" with 46 votes was 13th in the semi-finals for his 3rd consecutive finals appearance. David Anders "iZombie" was 14th with 45 votes for his 1st finals appearance. Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actor Misha Collins "Supernatural" 155 Colin O'Donoghue "Once Upon A Time" 144 Robin Lord Taylor "Gotham:" 128 Jared Padalecki "Supernatural" 119 Jensen Ackles "Supernatural" 106 Tom Ellis "Lucifer" 81 Josh Dallas "Once Upon A Time" 67 Robert Carlyle "Once Upon A Time" 62 Grant Gustin "The Flash" 56 Cory Michael Smith "Gotham" 52 Peter Dinklage "Game Of Thrones" 49 Tom Cavanagh "The Flash" 48 Clark Gregg "Agents Of SHIELD" 46 David Anders "iZombie" 45 JUST missing out Mark Sheppard "Supernatural" 58* The 2016 Best Of TV Awards Finals are on now, and here is the finalists for the categories of Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program
Supernatural, the 4X winner & the only 7X finalist in this category looks to try & win their 5th title., led the semi-finals vote with 155 votes. Once Upon A Time, the 2011 New Program winner is in its 5th consecutive finals in this category, they were 2nd with 122 votes in the semis. Gotham with 108 votes was a finalist last year in teh Action/Drama category. Game Of Thrones was 4th with 90 votes for their 4th consecutive finals. The Flash, the 2014 Best New Program winner, was 5th with 81 votes for their 2nd consecutive finals appearance in this category. Supergirl was 6th with 73 votes for their 1st finals appearance in this category. iZombie, the 2015 Best New Program winner was 7th with 70 votes for their 1st finals appearance in this category. Agents Of SHIELD with 67 votes was 8th for their 3rd consecutive finals appearance. The Walking Dead, the 2012 Winner & 2010 Best New Program was 9th with 66 votes for their 6th consecutive finals.Grimm is 10th with 57 votes for their 1st finals appearance. Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program Supernatural 155 Once Upon A Time 122 Gotham 108 Game Of Thrones 90 The Flash 81 Supergirl 73 iZombie 70 Agents Of SHIELD 67 The Walking Dead 66 Grimm 57 Voting for the Finals starts started. January 28, 2017 on some categories & goes till late February/early March. You can Vote HERE The Winner of the 2014 Best Of TV Award for Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program is.... SUPERNATURAL (CW) Four wins in 5 years for the show about a couple brothers who hunt evil things, while angels & demons help & hinder their jobs. Supernatural wins in the smallest margin of victory in the history of the category, 925 votes narrowly beats this years runner up, last years 3rd place finalist Doctor Who by 18, with 907. In 3rd is the 2011 Best New Program winner & last years 6th place finalist Once Upon A Time with 742 votes. In 4th is Agents of SHIELD with 572. In 5th is Game Of Thrones, the same spot it had last year. In 6th is the 2012 Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program winner The Walking Dead. In 7th is last years runner up Lost Girl. In 8th was the 2013 Best New Program winner Orphan Black. In 9th, Haven took a steep drop from last years 4th.. In 10th is The Vampire Diaries, back in the finals for the first time since 2010 when it was runner up for best drama before it was placed in the sci-fi or fantasy program category. 1st SUPERNATURAL (CW) 925
2nd DOCTOR WHO (BBC One) 907 3rd ONCE UPON A TIME (ABC) 742 4th Agents Of SHIELD (ABC) 572 5th Game Of Thrones (HBO) 503 6th The Walking Dead (AMC) 477 7th Lost Girl (Showcase) 467 8th Orphan Black (Space) 324 9th Haven (Syfy) 299 10th The Vampire Diaries (CW) 185 The 2014 Best Of TV Awards opening round has closed on all 27 categories. The Semi-finals have already opened in some categories. Voting will will be taking place by you the fans HERE. With all of the categories now wrapped for round 1, here is the results from several of the categories. Best Action or Draama Program, Actor & Actress. Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program, Actor & Actress. Names BOLDED are moving on to the semi-finals which start this week. Just a reminder, the next 2 rounds is NOT unlimited voting & there is no more write in/nominations. If your favorite did not get selected in round 1, sorry. There was a month of nominations and a few days of voting to have nominated them enough to get in. Lots of originally non-nominated challengers are in the semi-finals. Write In Vote campaign in Best Action or Drama Actor for Christopher Gorham of "Covert Affairs", Best Action or Drama Actress for Molly Quinn "Castle", Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Actress for Tracy Siradakos "Revolution" & Best Sci-Fi or Fantasy Program for Revolution all earned them spots on the ballot after voting began, and spots in the semi-finals. ACTION OR DRAMA PROGRAM Arrow 801, Murdoch Mysteries 776, Covert Affairs 273, Castle 244, Hannibal 142, Sherlock 122, Criminal Minds 109, Person Of Interest 107, Greys Anatomy 106, The Blacklist 84, Hawaii five-O 82, Rizzoli & Isles 77, Republic Of Doyle 69, Elementary 68, Downton Abbey 51, Parenthood 51, Chicago Fire 45, The Mentalist 44, The Newsroom 42, Revenge 41, The Killing 41 White Collar 36, Bates Motel 34, Motive 34, Suits 30, Rookie Blue 28, True Detective 26, House Of cards 21, Saving Hope 21, Sons Of Anarchy 18, Mad Men 17, Transporter: The Series 16, Major Crimes 12, perception 11, Alpha House 8, NCIS 2, Scandal 2 ACTION OR DRAMA ACTOR Yannick Bisson "Murdoch Mysteries" 1385, Stephen Amell "Arrow" 638, Christopher Gorham "Covert Affairs" 587, John Barrowman "Arrow" 498, Hugh Dancy "Hannibal" 282, Nathan Fillion "Castle" 239, Mads Mikkelsen "Hannibal" 180, Colton Haynes "Arrow" 141, Paul Blackthorne "Arrow" 136, David Tennant "Gracepoint" 111, Shemar Moore "Hawaii Five-O" 90, Alex O'Loughlin "Hawaii Five-O" 90, James Spader "The Blacklist" 88, Patrick Dempsey "Greys Anatomy" 82, Matthew gray Gubler "Criminal Minds" 79, Jon Huertas "Castle" 71, Allan Hawco "Republic Of Doyle" 64, Jonny Lee Miller "Elementary" 62, Ben McKenzie "Gotham" 62, Jim Caviezel "Person of Interest" 61 Michael Emerson "Person of Interest" 56, Mark Harmon "NCIS" 53, Scott Caan "Hawaii Five-O" 50, Matthew McConaughey "True Detective" 39, Martin Freeman "Fargo" 38, Thomas Gibson "Criminal Minds 38, Michael Shanks "Saving Hope" 37, Diego Klattenhoff "The Blacklist" 36, Jesse Spencer "Chicago Fire" 32, Kevin Chapman "Person of Interest" 32, Mandy Patinkin "Homeland" 28, Woody Harrelson "True Detective" 26, Charlie Hunnam "Sons Of Anarcy" 22, Kevin Spacey "House Of cards" 21, Kevin Bacon "The fllowing" 20, Joe Morton "Scandal" 18, Michael Sheen "Masters Of Sex" 16, Colin hanks "Fargo" 14, Live Schrieber "Ray Donovan" 13, Jim Carter "Downton Abbey" 13, Billy Bob Thornton "Fargo" 13, Jon Hamm "Mad Men" 13, Josh Charles "The good Wife" 12, Jon Vight "Ray Donovan" 8, Tony Denison "Major Crimes" 2, Seamus Dever "Castle" 2, 3 actors with 1 vote. ACTION OR DRAMA ACTRESS Emily Bett Rickards "Arrow" 934, Helene Joy "Murdoch Mysteries" 520, Georgina Reilly "Murdoch Mysteries" 397, Susanna Thompson "Arrow" 252, Stana Katic "Castle' 233, Willa Holland "Arrow" 191, Caity Lotz "Arrow" 167, Krystin Pellerin "Republic Of Doyle" 161, Ellen Pompeo "Greys Anatomy" 102, Katie Cassidy "Arrow" 97, Amy Acker "Person of Interest" 94, Monica Potter "Parenthood" 68, Pauley Perrette "NCIS" 65, Grace Park "Hawaii Five-O" 61, Lucy Liu "Elementary" 60, Megan Boone "The Blacklist" 59, Maggie Smith "Downton Abbey" 54, Molly Quinn "Castle" 49, Mariska Hartigay "Law & Order SVU" 44, Erica Durance "Saving Hope" 44, Kerry Washington "Scandal" 42, Vera Farmiga "Bates Motel" 41 Sandra Oh "Greys Anatomy" 34, Julianna Margulies "The Good Wife" 32, Clare Danes "Homeland" 29, Joanne Froggatt "Downton Abbey" 24, Michelle Dockery "Downton Abbey" 19, Christine Baranski "The good Wife" 18, Allison Tolman "Fargo" 17, Robin Wright "House of Cards" 17, Christina Hendricks "Mad Men" 16, Lizzie Caplan "Masters Of Sex" 15, Hayden Panettiere "Nashville" 15, Sarah Shahi "Person Of Interest" 15, Piper Perabo "Covert Affairs" 11, Kari Matchett "Covert Affairs" 6, Susan Sullivan "Castle" 2, 5 actresses with 1 vote. SCI-FI OR FANTASY PROGRAM Lost Girl 852, Once Upon A Time 413, Supernatural 399, The Walking Dead 368, Revolution 167, Haven 143, Orphan Black 130, Doctor Who 113, Game Of Thrones 107, Agents Of SHIELD 100, Continuum 87, Sleepy Hollow 66, American Horror Story 55, Grimm 44, Witches Of East End 41, Under The Dome 32, Defiance 31, Falling Skies 30, The Vampire Diaries 30 Almost Human 27, The Originals 26, True Blood 26, Beauty And the Beast 22, The tomorrow People 22 SCI-FI OR FANTASY ACTOR Jensen Ackles "Supernatural" 956, Norman Reedus "The Walking Dead" 444, Robert Carlyle "Once Upon A Time" 399, Andrew Lincoln "The Walking Dead" 250, Billy Burke "Revolution" 239, Misha Collins "Supernatural" 168, Eric Balfour "Haven" 165, Sean Maguire "Once Upon A Time" 147, Colin O'Donoghue "Once Upon A Time" 147, Peter Dinklage "Game Of Thrones" 108, Josh Dallas "Once Upon A Time" 99, Peter Capaldi "Doctor Who" 95, Clark Gregg "Agents Of SHIELD" 91, Tom Mison "Sleepy Hollow" 77, Jared Padalecki "Supernatural" 69, Iain De Caestecker "Agents Of SHIELD' 61, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau "Game Of Thrones" 57, Grant Gustin "The flash" 51, Roger Cross "Continuum" 49, Victor Webster "Continuum" 47 John Noble "Sleepy Hollow" 42, Ian Somerhalder "The Vampire Diaries" 41, Stephen Lobo "Continuum" 40, Jesse L. martin "The Flash" 37, Rick Cosnett "The Flash" 28, Drew Roy "Falling Skies" 27, Seth Gabel "Salem" 20, David Lyons "Revolution" 12, Mark Sheppard "Supernatural" 10, Lucas Bryant "Haven" 7, Sam Heughan "Outlander" 3, Silas Weir Mitchell "Grimm" 2, PauL Wesley "The Vampire Diaries" 2, Jay Ryan "Beauty and The Beast" 2, 4 actors with 1 vote. SCI-FI OR FANTASY ACTRESS Melissa McBride "The Walking Dead" 669, Lana Parrilla "Once Upon A Time" 593, Tatiana Maslany "Orphan Black" 233, Emily Rose "Haven" 153, Elizabeth Mitchell "Once Upon A Time" 150, Danai Gurira "The Walking Dead" 134, Emilie de Ravin "Once Upon A Time" 126, Ming Na-Wen "Agents Of SHIELD" 114, Jennifer Morrison "Once Upon A Time" 103, Lauren Cohan "The Walking Dead" 94, Tracy Spiradakos "Revolution" 92, Lena Headey "Game Of Thrones" 90, Rebecca Mader "Once Upon A Time" 82, Jenna Coleman "Doctor Who" 79, Elizabeth Henstridge "Agents Of SHIELD" 74, Rachel Nichols "Continuum" 74, Ginnifer Goodwin "Once Upon A Time" 70, Lexa Doig "Continuum" 68, Chloe Bennet "Agents Of SHIELD" 65, Emilia Clarke "Game Of Thrones" 65, Georgina Haig "Once Upon A Time" 63 Luvia Petersen "Continuum" 42, Kristin Kreuk "Beauty & The Beast" 36, Julie Benz "Defiance" 36, Janet Montgomery "Salem" 25, Emily Kinney "The Walking Dead" 17, Kathy Bates "American Horror Story" 15, Jessica Lange "American Horror Story" 12, Nicole Beharie "Sleepy Hollow" 9, Sarah Paulson "American Horror Story" 8, Angela Basset "American Horror Story" 7, 6 actresses with 1 vote. The opening round generated 94,550 total votes. Of those, 5,081 were write-in votes. Unfortunately, only 2,299 were valid write in votes. Leaving 2,782 failed write in votes. More sad, this is not even the worst year percentage wise of ineligible write in votes.
As some of you who follow me on twitter, facebook, tumblr or right here on this site know, I have warned many people this year about writing in nominees in categories they either A- are already nominated in, or B- are not eligible for. As you have surely noticed on prior results posted. Votes for write in votes of already nominated challengers were taken off their total in the round 1 results. HOWEVER, as we all know, when you add up the write in votes, and the votes shown for write in votes...they don't even come close to adding up. This is where the write in votes for people, or shows NOT eligible in a category come in. I have tabulated a SUBSTANTIAL list of them over the 27 categories. As I said repeatedly, doing this would lead to penalties. This year, I have decided the best way to do this is to take votes against a person/character and add them all up, divide them by all the categories they are eligible for round 2 in. So say "Person A" had 72 bad votes, and are eligible in 3 categories, they would have 24 votes against them in each category to be taken off. How this will be done is, this round, 75% of those votes will be taken off. 18, per category. If the person still makes the finals in all 3 categories, the other 25% will be taken out there, costing them 6 votes each category there. If they only make it in 1 category, all the left over votes will go into the 1 category then, meaning 18 votes will be lost by person A in that category in the finals. If they don't make any finals, then the penalties just vanish since the person whose fans made the incorrect votes was eliminated. I saw several "whats it matter, its not hurting anyone" comments. Which I suppose is technically right. I mean I wasn't physically harmed (as far as I know) from counting all the excess votes. HOWEVER, my TIME and patience were wasted to add them all up. Each write in vote has to be added up manually because of the countless spelling and punctuation varieties fans came up with for some of them. For 3 years I have warned fans thru the various social media platforms, as well as on here, this COULD happen....and several fanbases chose to ignore the statements. Thus why this year, those votes WILL be collected off the totals. Perhaps NEXT YEAR, certain fan bases will read things more thoroughly. I did NOT keep track of anyone with less than 3 votes, as about 20% of the nominees had at least 1 against them.... and that's a LOT of people to track. Only the more frequent offenders were catalogued. 1280 - Zoie Palmer/Lauren Lewis (5 selections) 441 - Emmanuelle Vaugier/Evony the Morrigan (1 selection) 71 - Anna Silk/Bo Dennis (4 selections) 46 - Ksenia Solo/Kenzi (3 selections) 27 - Kris Holden-Ried (3 selections) 9 - Lana Parrilla/Evil Queen (3 selections) 7 - Melissa McBride/Carol Peletier (2 selection) 7- Norman Reedus/Daryl Dixon (3 selections) 6 - Emily Bett Rickards/Felicity Smoak (5 selections) 6- Chandler Riggs/Carl Grimes (1 selection) 5- James Roday/Shawn Spencer (3 selections) 4- John Barrowman/Malcolm Merlyn (2 selections) 3- Stephen Amell/Oliver Queen (4 selections) 3- Christopher Gormham/Auggie Anderson (1 selection) 50 - Lost girl (9 selections) 8 - Once Upon A Time (4 selections) 7- The Walking Dead (6 selections) 6- Supernatural (11 selections) 4- Murdoch Mysteries (5 selections) 3- Orphan Black (2 selections) 3- Outlander (1 selection) 3- The 100 (1 selection) The largest vote total for a candidate in round 1 was - 4,996 for Dr. Lauren Lewis & Bo Dennis "Lost Girl" in Best Couple. The smallest vote total of a qualifier for the semi-finals was - 22 Greg Mottola "Run" (The Newsroom) in Best Director |
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