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Result for Best Novel Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 1 of 12 Result for Best Novel 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 565 valid ballots cast in category. Race For Position 1 Pass Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 6 Runoff Race For Position 2 Pass Beyond This Horizon 178 180 196 214 238 271 392 Finalist 1 2 3 4 Second Stage Lensmen 126 127 136 148 174 205 Second Stage Lensmen 203 204 221 249 Uninvited 77 77 82 90 106 Uninvited 85 85 99 114 Donovan's Brain 65 65 71 78 Donovan's Brain 87 88 93 111 Islandia 56 56 67 Darkness and the Light 72 74 90 Darkness and the Light 53 55 Islandia 66 66 No Award 10 25 No Award 11 Preference 565 560 552 530 518 476 417 Preference 524 517 503 474 No Preference 0 5 13 35 47 89 148 No Preference 41 48 62 91 Total votes 565 565 565 565 565 565 565 Total votes 565 565 565 565 Race For Position 3 Pass Finalist 1 2 3 4 Race For Position 4 Pass The Darkness and the Light 108 110 137 186 Finalist 1 2 3 Donovan’s Brain 139 140 152 185 Donovan's Brain 168 169 200 Uninvited 109 110 128 Uninvited 126 127 158 Islandia 75 76 Islandia 98 103 No Award 18 No Award 22 Preference 449 436 417 371 Preference 414 399 358 No Preference 116 129 148 194 No Preference 151 166 207 Total votes 565 565 565 565 Total votes 565 565 565 Race For Position 5 Pass Race For Position Finalist 1 Pass 6 Uninvited 178 Finalist 1 Islandia 138 Islandia 232 No Award 29 No Award 34 Preference 345 Preference 266 No Preference 220 No Preference 299 Total votes 565 Total votes 565 Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 2 of 12 Result for Best Novella 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 579 valid ballots cast in category. Race For Pass Position 1 Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 6 Runoff Race For Position 2 Pass Waldo 164 166 174 187 211 277 444 Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 Unpleasant Unpleasant Profession of 129 130 133 150 166 216 Profession of 198 200 207 234 276 Jonathan Hoag Jonathan Hoag Nerves 100 101 105 125 159 Nerves 127 128 138 162 217 Compleat Compleat 78 78 85 93 96 96 110 122 Werewolf Werewolf Hell is Forever 65 65 72 Hell is Forever 74 74 83 Asylum 35 35 Asylum 48 49 No Award 8 No Award 10 21 Preference 579 575 569 555 536 493 465 Preference 553 547 538 518 493 No Preference 0 4 10 24 43 86 114 No Preference 26 32 41 61 86 Total votes 579 579 579 579 579 579 579 Total votes 579 579 579 579 579 Race For Position 3 Pass Finalist 1 2 3 4 Race For Position 4 Pass Nerves 162 165 190 242 Finalist 1 2 3 Compleat Werewolf 126 126 154 189 Compleat Werewolf 180 180 234 Hell is Forever 102 103 123 Hell is Forever 140 142 191 Asylum 96 98 Asylum 138 140 No Award 13 No Award 14 Preference 499 492 467 431 Preference 472 462 425 No Preference 80 87 112 148 No Preference 107 117 154 Total votes 579 579 579 579 Total votes 579 579 579 Race For Position 5 Pass Finalist 1 2 Race For Position 6 Pass Asylum 207 209 Finalist 1 Hell is Forever 196 199 Hell is Forever 338 No Award 20 No Award 29 Preference 423 408 Preference 367 No Preference 156 171 No Preference 212 Total votes 579 579 Total votes 579 Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 3 of 12 Result for Best Novelette 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 628 valid ballots cast in category Race For Position 1 Pass Finalist 1 Runoff Race For Position 2 Pass Foundation 338 555 Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 Weapon Shop 103 Weapon Shop 198 199 214 238 291 There Shall Be Darkness 85 There Shall Be Darkness 122 123 132 158 198 Star Mouse 43 Bridle and Saddle 89 90 105 120 Goldfish Bowl 28 Star Mouse 70 70 77 Bridle and Saddle 25 Goldfish Bowl 62 63 No Award 6 14 No Award 7 Preference 628 569 Preference 548 545 528 516 489 No Preference 0 59 No Preference 80 83 100 112 139 Total votes 628 628 Total votes 628 628 628 628 628 Race For Position 3 Pass Race For Position Finalist 1 2 3 4 Pass 4 There Shall Be Darkness 175 176 193 255 Finalist 1 2 3 Bridle and Saddle 124 125 153 185 Star Mouse 165 166 207 Star Mouse 103 103 120 Bridle and Saddle 152 153 191 Goldfish Bowl 95 96 Goldfish Bowl 128 129 No Award 8 No Award 9 Preference 505 500 466 440 Preference 454 448 398 No Preference 123 128 162 188 No Preference 174 180 230 Total votes 628 628 628 628 Total votes 628 628 628 Race For Position 5 Pass Finalist 1 Race For Position 6 Pass Bridle and Saddle 212 Finalist 1 Goldfish Bowl 183 Goldfish Bowl 337 No Award 15 No Award 19 Preference 410 Preference 356 No Preference 218 No Preference 272 Total votes 628 Total votes 628 Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 4 of 12 Result for Best Short Story 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 578 valid ballots cast in category. Race For Position 1 Pass Race For Position Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 6 Pass Runoff 2 Twonky 135 136 145 168 201 268 394 Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 Runaround 122 122 127 142 162 221 Proof 126 126 137 175 250 Proof 99 99 102 120 157 Runaround 150 150 157 185 225 Sunken Land 102 103 111 119 Sunken Land 124 125 137 157 Etaoin Shrdlu 66 66 72 Etaoin Shrdlu 89 90 99 Mimic 43 43 Mimic 54 54 No Award 11 24 No Award 11 Preference 578 569 557 549 520 489 418 Preference 554 545 530 517 475 No Preference 0 9 21 29 58 89 160 No Preference 24 33 48 61 103 Total votes 578 578 578 578 578 578 578 Total votes 578 578 578 578 578 Race For Position Pass 3 Race For Position Finalist 1 2 3 4 Pass 4 Runaround 188 188 203 264 Finalist 1 2 3 Sunken Land 151 152 168 219 Sunken Land 208 209 243 Etaoin Shrdlu 121 122 136 Etaoin Shrdlu 164 165 194 Mimic 66 66 Mimic 91 91 No Award 11 No Award 13 Preference 537 528 507 483 Preference 476 465 437 No Preference 41 50 71 95 No Preference 102 113 141 Total votes 578 578 578 578 Total votes 578 578 578 Race For Position Pass 5 Race For Position Finalist 1 Pass 6 Etaoin Shrdlu 261 Finalist 1 Mimic 135 Mimic 281 No Award 16 No Award 30 Preference 412 Preference 311 No Preference 166 No Preference 267 Total votes 578 Total votes 578 Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 5 of 12 Result for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 549 valid ballots cast in category Race For Position 1 Pass Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 6 Runoff Race For Position 2 Pass Bambi 198 200 202 204 220 274 391 Finalist 1 2 3 4 5 Cat People 152 155 159 159 185 215 Cat People 187 191 198 198 241 Rudyard Kipling's Rudyard Kipling's 91 93 94 96 112 145 153 155 158 184 Jungle Book Jungle Book I Married a Witch 52 53 61 61 I Married a Witch 69 72 81 81 No Award 26 26 27 50 No Award 29 29 31 Invisible Agent 16 20 Invisible Agent 22 26 Ghost of Frankenstein 14 Ghost of Frankenstein 22 Preference 549 547 543 520 517 489 441 Preference 474 471 465 437 425 No Preference 0 2 6 29 32 60 108 No Preference 75 78 84 112 124 Total votes 549 549 549 549 549 549 549 Total votes 549 549 549 549 549 Race For Position 3 Pass Finalist 1 2 3 4 Race For Position 4 Pass Rudyard Kipling's Jungle Book 178 182 188 204 Finalist 1 2 I Married a Witch 135 135 147 183 I Married a Witch 172 174 Ghost of Frankenstein 51 51 64 Ghost of Frankenstein 80 80 Invisible Agent 40 40 Invisible Agent 56 57 No Award 34 No Award 36 Preference 438 408 399 387 Preference 344 311 No Preference 111 141 150 162 No Preference 205 238 Total votes 549 549 549 549 Total votes 549 549 Race For Position 5 Pass Race For Position Finalist 1 2 Pass 6 Ghost of Frankenstein 137 140 Finalist 1 Invisible Agent 100 103 Invisible Agent 199 No Award 46 No Award 54 Preference 283 243 Preference 253 No Preference 266 306 No Preference 296 Total votes 549 549 Total votes 549 Worldcon 76 1943 Hugo Award Statistics Page 6 of 12 Result for Best Editor, Short Form 703 valid ballots cast. 25% cutoff = 176 voters. 490 valid ballots cast in category Race For Position 1 Pass Finalist 1 Runoff Race For Position 2 Pass John W. Campbell 325 425 Finalist 1 Race For Position 3 Pass Donald A. Wollheim 93 Donald A. Wollheim 242 Finalist 1 2 Dorothy McIlwraith 50 Dorothy McIlwraith 89 Dorothy McIlwraith 125 128 No Award 14 Raymond A.
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