Recognized worldwide as "Country Music's Biggest Night™," the CMA Awards represent the pinnacle of achievement for Country Music artists, musicians, producers, publishers, songwriters, video directors and industry executives who work in America's most popular music genre.
"The 41st Annual CMA Awards" features a wide variety of exceptional talent and is sure to provide outstanding entertainment and excitement throughout the three-hour live broadcast.
In this section, you'll find information about the CMA Awards voting process — a three-part process involving more than 5,000 professional members. You can also review the history of the CMA Awards and peruse a comprehensive database of CMA Award winners listed by artist, category and year.
Be sure to watch "The 41st Annual CMA Awards," Monday, Nov. 7, 2007 on ABC Television, starting at 7/8c, live from Sommet Center in Downtown Nashville!
Any mention of the CMA Awards elicits the question, "How are the winners chosen?" The answer to that query does much to explain why the CMA Awards are so highly regarded and coveted by the recipients.
CMA award winners are chosen in voting by industry professional members of the Country Music Association. Thus, award winners are honored by their peers in the music industry. The staff of the CMA does not participate in the voting process.
The awards criteria, rules of election and balloting procedures are established by CMA's Board of Directors. The eligibility period for the 2006 CMA Awards spans from July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007. Singles, albums, music videos, and qualifying products for the vocal event must have been first released during the eligibility period. The election is conducted in three rounds as follows:
The entire balloting process is conducted and certified by the international accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP.