Unlike most critics groups, the National Society of Film Critics discloses the results of voting. Forty-four of the 59 members of the society cast ballots today with 17 in attendance at Lincoln Center and another 11 joining in via Skype from cities nationwide. In addition, 16 members voted by proxy but their votes only count in races that were decided on the first ballot. (Read the full report on the winners of the 2018 National Society of Film Critics Awards.)

We know that “Lady Bird” barely won Best Picture over “Get Out,” which has taken the top prize from a leading nine of the 25 other critics groups to date. Likewise, Gerwig only nabbed the directing and screenwriting awards by one vote over “Get Out” writer/director Jordan Peele.

Below: The complete list of winners, including the voting scores for each award (note how one-sided some of the contests were).

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Best Picture

“Lady Bird” (41)

Runners-up

“Get Out” (39)

“Phantom Thread” (28)

Best Director

Greta Gerwig, “Lady Bird” (37)

Runners-up

Paul Thomas Anderson (“Phantom Thread”) and Jordan Peele (“Get Out”) (36)

Best Actress

Sally Hawkins, “The Shape of Water” and “Maudie” (49)

Runners-up

Saoirse Ronan, “Lady Bird” (44)

Cynthia Nixon, “A Quiet Passion” and Frances McDormand, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (24)

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Best Actor

Daniel Kaluuya, “Get Out” (44)

Runners-up

Daniel Day-Lewis, “Phantom Thread” (34)

Timothée Chalamet, “Call Me By Your Name” (24)

Best Supporting Actress

Laurie Metcalf, “Lady Bird” (74)

Runners-up

Lesley Manville, “Phantom Thread” (36)

Allison Janney, “I, Tonya” (24)

Best Supporting Actor

Willem Dafoe, “The Florida Project” (62)

Runners-up

Michael Stuhlbarg, “Call Me By Your Name,” “The Shape of Water” and “The Post” (25)

Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (23)

Best Screenplay

Greta Gerwig, “Lady Bird” (50)

Runners-up

Jordan Peele, “Get Out” (49)

Paul Thomas Anderson, “Phantom Thread” (31)

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Best Cinematography

Roger Deakins, “Blade Runner 2049” (40)

Runners-up

Hoyte van Hoytema, “Dunkirk” (39)

Alexis Zabe, “The Florida Project” (36)

Best Foreign Language Film

“Graduation: (35)

Runners-up

“Faces Places” (30)

“BPM (Beats Per Minute” (29)

Best Non-Fiction Film

“Faces Places” (70)

Runners-up

“Ex-Libris: The New York Public Library” (34)

“Dawson City: Frozen Time” (32)

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