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2015 Hugo Awards | The Hugo Award

Presented at: Sasquan, Spokane, Washington, USA on August 22, 2015

Hosts: David Gerrold and Tananarive Due

Base design: Matthew Dockrey

Awards Administration: John Lorentz, Ruth Sachter, Linda Deneroff, Ron Oakes, Dave McCarty, and Glenn Glazer

2,122 valid nominating ballots (2,119 electronic and 3 paper) were received and counted from the members of Loncon 3, Sasquan, and MidAmeriCon II the 2014, 2015, and 2016 World Science Fiction Conventions. 5,950 valid final ballots were cast by the members of Sasquan. For the full breakdown of voting and nomination see here (PDF).

Presentation of Best Novel at the 2015 Hugo Awards Ceremony

Making the Hugo Award trophy base (by Matthew Dockrey)

In some categories below, the members voted to give No Award in a category. This means no Hugo Award was presented in that category. In some categories, the members voted No Award ahead of some of the finalists. When this happened, we have listed No Award as if it was a finalist, with all finalists listed in the order in which they placed.

Best Novel (5653 final ballots, 1827 nominating ballots, 587 entries, range 212-387)

Note: The Three-Body Problem was originally published in Chinese in 2008. The 2014 publication by Tor was the first English-language version, and therefore it is again eligible for the Hugos, according to section 3.4.1 of the WSFS Constitution.

Best Novella (5337 final ballots, 1083 nominating ballots, 201 entries, range 145-338)

Note: Both Big Boys Don’t Cry and One Bright Star to Guide Them were previously published in much shorter versions, and were significantly expanded to novella-length in their 2014 publication. Following previous precedents, for the purposes of the 2015 Hugos they are designated as new works.

Best Novelette (5104 final ballots, 1031 nominating ballots, 314 entries, (72-267)

Best Short Story (5267 final ballots, 1174 nominating ballots, 728 entries, range 132-226)

Best Related Work (4901 final ballots, 1150 nominating ballots, 346 entries, range 206-273)

Best Graphic Story (4412 final ballots, 785 nominating ballots, 325 entries, range 60-201)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form (5240 final ballots, 1285 nominating ballots, 189 entries, range 204-769)

Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form (4705 final ballots, 938 nominating ballots, 470 entries, range 71-170)

Best Editor, Short Form (4850 final ballots, 870 nominating ballots, 187 entries, range 162-279)

Best Editor, Long Form (4907 final ballots, 712 nominating ballots, 124 entries, range 166-368)

Best Professional Artist (4354 final ballots, 753 nominating ballots, 300 entries, range 118-188)

Best Semiprozine (3880 final ballots, 660 nominating ballots, 100 entries, range 94-229)

Best Fanzine (3818 final ballots, 576 nominating ballots, 162 entries, range 68-208)

Best Fancast (3884 final ballots, 668 nominating ballots, 162 entries, range 69-179)

Best Fan Writer (3884 final ballots, 777 nominating ballots, 265 entries, range 129-201)

Best Fan Artist (3476 final ballots, 296 nominating ballots, 198 entries, range 23-48)

The John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (4338 final ballots, 851 nominating ballots, 220 entries, range 106-229)
Award for the best new professional science fiction or fantasy writer of 2013 or 2014, sponsored by Dell Magazines. (Not a Hugo Award, but administered along with the Hugo Awards.)

*Finalists in their 2nd year of eligibility.


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