People's Choice Award for Favorite Female Artist

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People's Choice Awards for Favorite Female Artist
Country United States
Presented by People's Choice Awards
First awarded1975
Currently held by Taylor Swift (2024)
Most awards
Most nominationsTaylor Swift (11)
Website pca.eonline.com

The People's Choice Award for Best Female Artist was first presented in 2000. Reba McEntire has won this award six times making her the most awarded artist in the category. Taylor Swift is the most nominated artist in the category with ten nominations. From 1975 to 1998 only winners were announced. Starting from 1999 multiple nominees were revealed before the winner was announced during the year's ceremony.

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Winners and nominees

YearRecipientNominees
2024 Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2022 [1] Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2021 [2] Blueribbon icon.png Adele
2020 Blueribbon icon.png Ariana Grande
2019 Blueribbon icon.png Billie Eilish
2018 Blueribbon icon.png Nicki Minaj
2017 Blueribbon icon.png Britney Spears
2016 Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2015 Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2014 Blueribbon icon.png Demi Lovato
2013 Blueribbon icon.png Katy Perry
2012 Blueribbon icon.png Katy Perry
2011 Blueribbon icon.png Katy Perry
2010 Blueribbon icon.png Taylor Swift
2000 Blueribbon icon.png Shania Twain
1999 Blueribbon icon.png Celine Dion
1998
1997 Blueribbon icon.png Reba McEntire
1996 Blueribbon icon.png Reba McEntire
1995 Blueribbon icon.png Reba McEntire
1994 Blueribbon icon.png Reba McEntire
1993 Blueribbon icon.png Whitney Houston
1992 Blueribbon icon.png Reba McEntire
1991 Blueribbon icon.png Paula Abdul
1990 Blueribbon icon.png Paula Abdul
1989 Blueribbon icon.png Whitney Houston
1988 Blueribbon icon.png Whitney Houston
1987 Blueribbon icon.png Whitney Houston
1986 Blueribbon icon.png Madonna
1985 Blueribbon icon.png Barbara Mandrell
1984 Not awarded
1983 Not awarded
1982 Blueribbon icon.png Barbara Mandrell
1981 Blueribbon icon.png Pat Benatar
1980 Not awarded
1979 Blueribbon icon.png Olivia Newton-John
1978 Not awarded
1977 Blueribbon icon.png Olivia Newton-John
1976 Not awarded
1975

Category facts

Most wins

RankArtistAward WonYears Won
1. Reba McEntire 61992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998
2. Whitney Houston 51987, 1988, 1989, 1993 and 1998
Taylor Swift 52010, 2015, 2016, 2022 and 2023
4. Katy Perry 32011, 2012 and 2013
Olivia Newton-John 31975, 1977 and 1979

Most nominations

RankArtistAward Nominations
1. Taylor Swift 10
2. Katy Perry 5
3. Britney Spears 4
Beyoncé
Ariana Grande
4. Pink 3
Adele
Cardi B
Carrie Underwood
Lady Gaga
5. Miley Cyrus 2
Billie Eilish
Demi Lovato
Selena Gomez
Camila Cabello
Nicki Minaj

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