For voters and non-voters, we have the Emmy 2015 Ballots for voting for nominees for your perusal. Only voting members may vote and they must vote online at the Television Academy. Members will be required to have registered with the Academy and log-in with their membership information and password.
Remember that the ballot links below are only for viewing who is on the ballots and you must be a member of the Television Academy to vote and can only vote online with your member identifier and password.
See more about the process and key dates, following the links to the ballots.
Animation | |
Art Direction | |
Casting | |
Cinematography | |
Commercial | |
Costumes | |
Directing | |
Documentary/Nonfiction Program | |
Hairstyling/Makeup | |
Host – Reality/Reality-Competition | |
Interactive Program | |
Lighting Design/Lighting Direction | |
Main Title Design | |
Nonfiction Cinematography | |
Nonfiction Directing | |
Nonfiction Picture Editing | |
Nonfiction Sound Editing | |
Nonfiction Sound Mixing | |
Nonfiction Writing | |
Performer | |
Picture Editing | |
Program | |
Reality Cinematography | |
Reality Picture Editing | |
Sound Editing | |
Sound Mixing | |
Special Class Program | |
Stunt Coordination | |
Special Visual Effects | |
Technical Direction | |
Writing |
Voting started this morning at 9 AM PT and will end June 26 at 10 PM PT.
Nominations will be announced from the SilverScreen Theater at the Pacific Design Center at 8:30 AM PT July 16th live-streamed from Emmys.com. Final round voting from the list of nominees will begin August 17 and end at 10:00 PM on August 28.
The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Andy Samberg, airs live Sunday, September 20 (8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT) on FOX and will originate from the Microsoft Theater (formerly Nokia Theatre) in Los Angeles. Don Mischer will serve as executive producer for the telecast.
The eligibility period for submission was for the period between June 1, 2014 and May 31, 2015, with Primtime being between 6 PM and 2 AM. All programming, with the exception of web-based programs, must air on broadcast or cable television reaching 51% of national market.
All nominees must meet certain guidelines and have paid a fee to the academy.
Voting happens by peer groups (i.e., writer to writer, actor to actor, etc.) which are members eligible to determine 5-6 nominations per category. Exceptions would be animated or documentary genre where awards are decided on by those peer groups. Emmys use a raw number system (not system ranked) for determining the nominees.