The process begins with members and record companies submitting
entries, which are then screened for eligibility and category placement.
The Academy's voting members, all involved in the creative and technical
processes of recording, then participate in (1) the nominating process
that determines the five finalists in each category; and (2) the
final voting process which determines the GRAMMY winners.
Submission
Recording Academy members and record companies enter recordings
and music videos released during the eligibility year which they
consider worthy of recognition in the GRAMMY Awards process.
Screening
Reviewing sessions by more than 150 experts in various fields
are held to ensure that entered recordings meet specific qualifications
and have been placed in appropriate fields such as Rock, R&B,
Jazz, Country, Gospel, New Age, Rap, Classical and Latin, among
others. The purpose of screenings is not to make artistic or technical
judgments about the recordings, but rather to make sure that each
entry is eligible and placed in its proper category.
Nominating
First-round ballots with lists of eligible recordings
in all fields, except those voted on by special nominating committees,
are sent to voting members who return their ballots to the independent
accounting firm of Deloitte for tabulation. To help ensure the
quality of the voting, members are directed to vote only in their
fields of expertise; they may nominate in the four general categories
(Record Of The Year, Album Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Best
New Artist) and in no more than nine out of 31 fields on their
ballots.
Special Nominating
Committees In craft and other specialized categories, final nominations
are determined by national nomination review committees comprised
of voting members from all of The Academy's Chapter cities.
Final Voting
Lists of the finalists are sent to voting members with their second
round ballots. The finalists determined by the special nominating
committees are also included on these lists. In this final round,
Recording Academy members may vote in the four general categories
and in no more than eight of the 31 fields. Ballots again are
tabulated in secrecy by the independent accounting firm, Deloitte.
Results
Results of members' voting are not known until the GRAMMY Awards
presentation ceremony when names of the winners are delivered
by Deloitte in sealed envelopes. GRAMMY Award winners are revealed
during the GRAMMY Awards telecast.