Voting Body Now Totals 300 Voters and Reflects 60% Diversity
The Live Ceremony Will Take Place on Sunday, January 7, 2024
The Golden Globes® announced the full list of voters for the 81st Golden Globe Awards, now totaling 300 journalists from around the world, making it the most ethnically diverse of all the major award shows. The 81st Golden Globe Awards will take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024.
“Our commitment to maintaining the diversity of our voting body continues,” said Helen Hoehne, President, Golden Globes. “Our voters represent 76 countries bringing a unique international perspective on nominating the best in motion pictures and television this year.”
“I was very impressed by the number of global applicants and the quality of their work,” said Tim Gray, Executive Vice President, Golden Globes. “The membership committee had a tough time narrowing down the field, but we’re all pleased with the results.”
The voting body includes international voters from countries including Armenia, Cameroon, Costa Rica, Cuba, Guatemala, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Serbia and Tanzania. The new breakdown is 47% female, and 60% racially and ethnically diverse, with 26.3% Latinx, 13.3% Asian, 11% Black, and 9% Middle Eastern.
Please find this year’s newly added voters below:
Baz Bamigboye (United Kingdom)
Trinidad Barleycorn (Switzerland)
Paola Casella (Italy)
Fernanda Ezabella (Brazil)
Ankit Jhunjhunwala (Canada)
Sona Karapoghosyan (Armenia)
Elsa Keslassy (France)
Wael Khairy (Egypt)
Juan Claudio Matossian Güell (Spain)
Zac Ntim (United Kingdom)
Naman Ramachandran (United Kingdom)
Mohammed Rouda (Egypt)
Amon Warmann (United Kingdom)
A complete list of all 300 voting members can be found HERE. Voters underwent a rigorous review and accreditation process with the newly implemented Membership Board of Directors composed of a diverse panel of a majority of outside media professionals reviewing and selecting new voters.