Thank you everyone for voting. We got a really good spread (except between fourth and fifth place) and a LOT of participants. And except for LotR tearing out into the lead and never letting go, the poll was reasonably close until my last call for eleventh hour votes (last night). So a big thumbs up and thank you to so many of you who participated.
I think I'm starting to get the hang of how to do a monthly poll that doesn't lose its momentum by the end of the first week.
And please don't forget to nominate (or second the nominations that are there) for our April Poll: Best Non Binary Character. That poll will be going up soon–especially if we're going to need a quick semifinal round to thin the poll to a reasonable size.
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