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Right now these are the leaders. I hate to do this but maybe it will stir someone to vote.

Best Storyline: Natalie in the Well & Who Killed Will Cortlandt are tied.

Best Actor: David Canary, James Mitchell & Michael E. Knight (tied)

Best Actress: Susan Lucci

Best Couple: Tad & Dixie

Best Backstage Person: Agnes Nixon & Lorraine Broderick (tied)

Best Villian: Billy Clyde Tuggle

Best Hero/Heroine: Dixie Martin

Best Matriarch/Patriarch: Phoebe Tyler & Ruth Martin (tied)

Most Beautiful Woman: Cady McClain, Eva LaRue, Rebecca Budig & Susan Lucci (tied)

Hunkiest Man: Aiden Turner, Josh Duhamel, & Michael E. Knight (tied)

Best Overall Character: Adam Chandler, Erica Kane & Tad Martin (tied)

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Since not very many folks participated in this, I am not going to record the results as official, and I am not going to continue with the other shows. For the 9 people who did vote, I will list the results for them.

Best Storyline:

1. Natalie in the Well

2. Who killed Will Cortlandt?

3. Laura Cudahy killed by drunk driver

4. Bianca comes out to Erica

5. Adam gaslights Dixie

6. 1994 Tornado

7. Cindy's AIDS

8. Mark’s Drug Addiction

9. Who killed Zach Grayson?

10. Silver's makeover/revealed to be Connie Wilkes

11. Bianca's bulimia

12. Brooke goes to jail for protecting her sources

13. Kendall is revealed to be Erica’s daughter

14. The Babyswitch

15. Bianca’s Rape

Honorable Mention: Benny & Phoebe's Friendship; Chuck & Donna's Love Story; Cliff & Nina's Love Story; Eddie Dorrance Murder Mystery; Erica's battle with drugs

Best Actor

1. David Canary (Adam/Stuart)

2. Michael E. Knight (Tad/Ted)

3. James Mitchell (Palmer)

4. Louis Edmonds (Langley)

5. Darnell Williams (Jesse)

6. Mark LaMura (Mark)

7. Richard Shoberg (Tom)

8. Vincent Irizarry (David)

9. Josh Duhamel (Leo)

10. Robert Gentry (Ross)

11. James Kiberd (Trevor)

12. Michael Nader (Dimitri)

13. Thorsten Kaye (Zach)

14. Walt Willey (Jackson)

15. Matthew Cowles (Billy Clyde)

Honorable Mention: Peter Bergman (Cliff), John Callahan (Edmund), Keith Hamilton Cobb (Noah), Larkin Malloy (Travis), Gil Rogers (Ray)

Best Actress

1. Susan Lucci (Erica)

2. Julia Barr (Brooke)

3. Cady McLain (Dixie)

4. Debbi Morgan (Angie)

5. Marcy Walker (Liza)

6. Eileen Herlie (Myrtle)

7. Ruth Warrick (Phoebe)

8. Alicia Minshew (Kendall)

9. Kathleen Noone (Ellen)

10. Gillian Spencer (Daisy)

11. Frances Heflin (Mona)

12. Jill Larson (Opal)

13. Kate Collins (Natalie/Janet)

14. Robin Mattson (Janet)

15. Tonya Pinkins (Livia)

Honorable Mention: Bobbie Eakes (Krystle); Dorothy Lyman (Opal); Kim Delaney (Jenny); Rebecca Budig (Greenlee); Eden Riegel (Bianca); Kelly Ripa (Hayley)

Best Couple

1. Tad/Dixie

2. Jackson/Erica

3. Jesse/Angie

4. Cliff/Nina

5. Greg/Jenny

6. Dimitri/Erica

7. Leo/Greenlee

8. Tom/Brooke

9. Langley/Phoebe

10. Zach/Kendall

11. Palmer/Daisy

12. Phil/Tara

13. Edmund/Maria

14. Trevor/Natalie

15. Edmund/Brooke

Honorable Mention: Joe/Ruth; Mark/Ellen; Stuart/Marian; Adam/Brooke; Nick/Ann; Tom/Erica; Adam/Liza; Nico/Cecily; Ryan/Kendall

Best Backstage Person

1. Agnes Nixon (creator, writer, producer)

2. Lorraine Broderick (writer)

3. Felicia Minei Behr (producer)

4. Charles Pratt Jr. (writer & producer)

5. Francesca James (producer & director)

6. Wisner Washam (writer)

7. Christopher Goutman (director)

8. Henry Kaplan (director)

9. Jacqueline Babbin (producer)

10. Richard Culliton (writer)

11. Jean Dadario Burke (director & producer)

12. Jean Passanante (writer)

13. Jeff Beldner (writer)

14. Joan D’Incecco (casting director)

15. Jorn Winther (producer & director)

Honorable Mention: Judy Blye Wilson (casting director); Kate Hall (writer); Larry Auerbach (director); Megan McTavish (writer); Bettina Bradbury (writer)

Best Villians & Villianesses

1. Billy Clyde Tuggle

2. Adam Chandler

3. David Heyward

4. Janet Greene

5. Will Cortlandt

6. Liza Colby

7. Michael Cambias

8. Vanessa Cortlandt

9. Phoebe Tyler

10. Ray Gardner

11. Erica Kane

12. Kendall Hart

13. Palmer Cortlandt

14. Zack Grayson

15. Eddie Dorrance

Honorable Mention: Natalie Marlowe Hunter; Opal Gardner; Ritchie Novak; Annie Lavery; Brooke English

Best Heroes & Heroines

1. Dixie Martin

2. Brooke English

3. Angie Hubbard

4. Bianca Montgomery

5. Jesse Hubbard

6. Tad Martin

7. Leo du Pres

8. Tom Cudahy

9. Jenny Gardner Nelson

10. Anna Devane

11. Cliff Warner

12. Maria Santos Grey

13. Phil Brent

14. Tara Martin Tyler Brent Jefferson

15. Stuart Chandler

Honorable Mention: Chuck Tyler; Donna Beck Tyler; Edmund Grey; Ellen Dalton; Hayley Santos; Nina Warner; Ryan Lavery

Best Matriarchs & Patriarchs

1. Phoebe Tyler Wallingford

2. Ruth Brent Martin

3. Mona Kane Tyler

4. Palmer Cortlandt

5. Joe Martin

6. Kate Martin

7. Myrtle Lum Fargate

8. Charles Tyler

9. Daisy Cortlandt

10. Ellen Dalton

11. Langley Wallingford

12. Adam Chandler

13. Myra Murdoch Sloan

14. Hector Santos

15. Isabella Santos

Honorable Mention: Erica Kane; Marian Colby Chandler; Opal Gardner Cortlandt; Tom Cudahy; Millicent Greenlee

Most Beautiful Women:

1. Eva LaRue (Maria)

2. Susan Lucci (Erica)

3. Finola Hughes (Anna/Alexandra)

4. Cady McLain (Dixie)

5. Debbi Morgan (Angie)

6. Rebecca Budig (Greenlee)

7. Alicia Minshew (Kendall)

8. Alexa Havins (Babe)

9. Kelly Ripa (Hayley)

10. Kim Delaney (Jenny)

11. Marcy Walker (Liza)

12. Eden Riegel (Bianca)

13. Robin Christopher (Skye)

14. Bobbie Eakes (Krystle)

15. Chrishelle Strausse (Amanda)

Honorable Mention: Esta Terblanche (Gillian); Taylor Miller (Nina); Terri Ivens (Simone); Amelia Heinle (Mia); Sarah Michelle Gellar (Kendall)

Hunkiest Men

1. Cameron Mathison (Ryan)

2. Josh Duhamel (Leo)

3. Aiden Turner (Aidan)

4. Jacob Young (JR)

5. Keith Hamilton Cobb (Noah)

6. Michael E. Knight (Tad)

7. Thorsten Kaye (Zach)

8. Justin Bruening (Jamie)

9. Mark Consuelos (Mateo)

10. Vincent Irizarry (David)

11. John Callahan (Edmund)

12. Richard Shoberg (Tom)

13. Walt Willey (Jackson)

14. J. Eddie Peck (Jake)

15. Alec Musser (Del)

Honorable Mention: Colin Egglesfield (Josh); Daniel Cosgrove (Scott); Darnell Williams (Jesse); Grant Aleksander (Alec); Dack Rambo (Steve); Jack Scalia (Chris); Chris Bruno (Michael); Laurence Lau (Greg); Winsor Harmon (Del); Matthew St. Patrick (Adrian)

Best Overall Characters

1. Erica Kane

2. Tad Martin

3. Adam Chandler

4. Kendall Hart

5. Brooke English

6. Opal Gardner

7. Palmer Cortlandt

8. Phoebe Wallingford

9. David Hayward

10. Angie Hubbard

11. Dixie Martin

12. Zach Slater

13. Myrtle Fargate

14. Bianca Montgomery

15. Dimitri Marrick

16. Janet Greene

17. Jesse Hubbard

18. Liza Colby

19. Billy Clyde Tuggle

20. Daisy Cortlandt

21. Edmund Grey

22. Langley Wallingford

23. Leo Du Pres

24. Ryan Lavery

25. Stuart Chandler

26. Trevor Dillon

27. Vanessa Cortlandt

28. Jackson Montgomery

29. Jenny Gardner

30. Mateo Santos

31. Natalie Hunter Dillon

32. Nick Davis

33. Babe Carey Chandler

34. Barbara Montgomery

35. Chuck Tyler

36. Donna Beck Tyler

37. Ellen Dalton

38. Greenlee Smythe

39. Joe Martin

40. JR Chandler

41. Maria Santos

42. Mark Dalton

43. Michael Cambias

44. Nina Cortlandt

45. Phil Brent

46. Ross Chandler

47. Ruth Martin

48. Simone Torres

49. Skye Chandler

50. Tara Martin

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