Updated:
IPA 17
American Ale 15
Stout 9
Light hybrid beer 5
English Brown Ale 5
German wheat/rye 5
Porter 4
English Pale Ale 4
Belgian/French Ale 2
Smoke-flavored beer 1
Amber hybrid beer 1
Cider 1
Mead 1
Specialty beer 1
Light lager 1
European amber lager 1
So, over 60 votes... Little surprise on the top of the list since I thought Pale Ales (APA or IPA) were by far the most frequently brewed by everyone.
Stouts coming in third may be a result of doing this poll during winter... so the results may be a bit biased.
I guess the biggest surprise for me was the absence of BJCP 18: Belgian Strong Ale in the list. I was under the impression that people brew them a lot more often than the poll suggested, granted the sampling here by no means assure good statistical representation.
Also, I was struck by the paucity of lager votes, but that may be just because a good number of homebrewers don't have lagering capabilities. I'm personally a big fan of lagers. Because of bad reputation given by tasteless BMCs, they are so much underestimated IMO. A good lager can pretty much be appreciated any time of the year and can have a lot of malt character to it.
Anyway, keep voting if you have not done so yet. I would love to have at least 100 votes total for a more representative sample.