The 21st Annual
Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll:
2026 Mid-Year

The Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll: 2026 Mid-Year

This is the future site for complete totals and individual ballots for the poll. They will be available here once The Arts Fuse has announced the results and published their pieces.

The deadline for voting was Sunday, July 5, 2026. Voting is closed. We are compiling the results, and will publish them on Arts Fuse and here, hopefully in the week of July 15.

Temporary notes:

This directory was staged on June 6, 2026. Consider it still under construction. Please point out any errors or confusion, and ask any questions.

Voting for the 2026 Mid-Year Francis Davis Jazz Critics Poll opened when initial invitations are sent out (week of June 7-12). The deadline for voting is July 5, 2026. Results will be posted at ArtsFuse and here, probably the second week of July, 2026.


Complete Poll results and ballots will be published here (when they appear at ArtsFuse). In the meantime, voters may consult the following files for more information:

While those files provide lots of information, including detailed reasoning on specific albums, I tried to boil all this down here:


Initial ballot invitations were sent out to people on the jazzpoll [at] hullworks.net email list by July 12. Deadline for voting is Sunday, July 5.

If you have voted in previous polls but didn't receive an invite, please use the invitation link above. If you haven't voted in past polls but are an active jazz critic or journalist, we would like to hear from you. It would save some time if you went straight to the invitation and sent in a ballot. If you see this and know someone who should be voting, please refer them to this page and invitation.


This notice will be removed before the results are finally posted. Additional files may be added along the way.

Francis Davis founded The Annual Jazz Critics Poll in 2006. It was published by The Village Voice through 2011. It has since been picked up by Rhapsody (2011-12), NPR (2013-20), and ArtsFuse (since 2021). The Poll was supervised by Davis through 2021, with various degrees of help from Tom Hull, who keeps it going, and manages this website. Hull wrote a history/memoir of the Poll up through 2022 here.

One change to the website as of 2023 is that album titles in the complete results and ballots files have a link (look for ) which will print out a list of everyone who voted for the album. From there, you can get to the ballots for each voter.

The Mid-Year Poll was inaugurated in 2024. The results here have no bearing on the End-of-Year Polls. While critics may vote for late 2025 albums, we do not factor 2025 votes into the results here.

Essays

ArtsFuse will publish the main essay, by Tom Hull, along with a table of the vote leaders. Other essays may be added to the website here.

Complete Results

Ballots by Voter

The 127 voter ballots are presented in batches of 20 ballots:

The complete list of voting critics, with links to their individual ballots, is here.

Notes

Methodology

Voters were asked to pick up to 10 New Jazz Albums. These are albums that consist entirely of previously unreleased music recorded less than 10 years ago (since Jan. 1, 2017). If the list is unranked (preferably alphabetized by artist), each album is given 1 point. If the list is ranked, each album is given points according to rank: 1: 3.0; 2: 2.4; 3: 2.0; 4: 1.8; 5: 1.6; 6: 1.4; 7: 1.3; 8: 1.2; 9: 1.1; 10: 1.0. The totals are sorted by votes. The points are only used to break ties between albums with the same number of votes.

Voters were also asked to pick up to 5 Rara Avis Albums. These are albums that consist of any of previously released music (Reissues), and/or of previously unreleased older (Archival) music, recorded more than 10 years ago (before January 1, 2017). If the list is unranked (preferably alphabetized by artist), each album is given 1 point. If the list is ranked, each album is given points according to rank: 1: 2.0; 2: 1.6; 3: 1.4; 4: 1.2; 5: 1.0. The points are only used to break ties between albums with the same number of votes.

All albums voted on should have been released in calendar 2026, although we also accept votes for albums released in the previous calendar year, 2025, especially if they were released too late to have been considered in the 2025 poll, or were otherwise new to the voters. Votes for albums released in 2024 or earlier were rejected.

We aren't polling for the special categories (Vocal, Latin, Debut) of previous polls.

Critics were asked to refrain from voting for any album in which they were directly involved as performer, producer, annotator, or in any capacity whatsoever.

Additional Notes

We published several more technical files on how the poll works, and especially on how various problematical albums should be handled. We've made considerable efforts to simplify the poll and make it as intuitive as possible, but reality is often troublesome, refusing to conform to norms about how albums are credited and titled, about label names, even about release dates. These files were written to help voters navigate these complexities. They are not necessarily complete and up to date, as many decisions had to be made on the fly, and fully documenting them can be a lot of extra work.

But if you're curious, you may still refer to these files:

We should establish a contact link here. Until then, you may use this form, which will reach Tom Hull.