
The Voice 24 Poll Results, New Polls, Programming Note
The Voice Season 24 continues its Blind Auditions with Parts 5 and 6 airing on NBC on October 9 and October 10 respectively. Due to NBC’s adjusted fall schedule this season, Tuesday nights will follow a two-hour block: at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT the network will air a one-hour recap of the previous night’s Blind Auditions, and at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT a fresh episode will showcase new performances. This scheduling tweak is temporary and was announced to accommodate production timelines this season.
The Blind Auditions conclude with Part 7 airing Monday, October 16. The Battles Premiere is scheduled to follow on Tuesday, October 17, occupying the 9:00 p.m. ET/PT slot after the Part 7 recap. Fans should expect the transition from Blind Auditions to Battles to be swift, with coaches beginning to pair team members for head-to-head competitions immediately after the final audition episodes.
The Voice 24 Part 1 and 2 POLL RESULTS
Before diving into the new Blind Auditions, here are the results from the premiere-week poll covering Parts 1 and 2 and several general-season questions. These results reflect viewer impressions after the first two nights of the Blind Auditions.
Favorites from Blind Auditions Parts 1 & 2 (pick two): According to the premiere-week poll, Ruby Leigh emerged as the top pick with 24.14% of the vote, followed by Mara Justine at 19.32%. Jackson Snelling and Jordan Rainier were tied in impact with 12.41% each, and Ephraim Owens rounded out the top five with 8.97%.
Other contestants received smaller shares of votes: Alexa Wildish, Joslyn Rose, Juliette Ojeda, Kristen Brown, Jenna Marquis, Julia Roome, Sophia Hoffman, Deejay Young, and Olivia Minogue each scored under 5% individually. These figures suggest a clear early frontrunner group while also indicating broad interest across a diverse set of performers.
Viewers’ sentiments about Blake Shelton’s absence: The poll asked whether fans miss Blake Shelton. Responses showed a plurality do not miss him (No – 47.13%), while a substantial portion said they do miss him (Yes – 37.93%), and 14.94% were indifferent (“Whatever”).
Reaction to new coach Reba McEntire: Reba McEntire’s addition to the coaching panel has been met with strong approval. An overwhelming 92.05% of respondents expressed positive feelings about her joining the show, while 7.95% voiced disapproval.
Favorite coach overall: Reba McEntire leads as the favorite coach with 61.46% of the vote. Niall Horan followed with 23.96%, John Legend received 10.42%, and Gwen Stefani garnered 4.17%. The combined support for the newest coaches accounts for more than 80% of the vote, signaling that the recent coaching lineup resonates with the audience.
How viewers grade the new season so far: Overall audience grades are strong. An A grade was given by 53.42% of respondents, B by 35.62%, C by 6.85%, D by 2.74%, and F by 1.37%. These results indicate a generally favorable reception to Season 24 in its early stages.
The Voice 24 Part 3 and 4 POLLS
We’ve opened new polls for Blind Auditions Parts 3 and 4 so fans can vote for their favorite performances from those episodes. If you enjoyed the recent auditions and want your favorites to be recognized, please visit the poll on the site and cast your vote. Polls are a great way to share which artists and performances stood out to you and to track audience opinions as the season progresses.
As the season moves from Blind Auditions into the Battles next week, these poll results help highlight which contestants are capturing viewers’ attention early on. Continued fan support can shape conversations around standout performers and memorable moments from the stage, so keep watching and voting as the competition heats up.
Stay tuned for updates after Parts 5 and 6 air, when we’ll publish fresh poll results and analysis reflecting the latest audience feedback. With the Blind Auditions wrapping up on October 16 and the Battles beginning October 17, there will be plenty of new performances and coach strategy to discuss.