2020 Brownlow Medal
The 2020 Brownlow Medal was the 93rd year the award was presented to the player adjudged the best and fairest player during the Australian Football League home-and-away season. Lachie Neale of the Brisbane Lions was the winner, with 31 votes.
Neale's tally of 31 votes from only 17 matches in the shortened 2020 season set a new record for most votes per game by a winner under the 3–2–1 voting system. Neale broke the long-standing record of Dick Reynolds, who polled 27 votes from the 15 games he played in 1937 ; and held the record until it was broken by Patrick Cripps in 2024.
Leading vote-getters
| Player | Votes | |
| 1st | Lachie Neale | 31 |
| 2nd | Travis Boak | 21 |
| =3rd | Christian Petracca | 20 |
| =3rd | Jack Steele | 20 |
| =5th | Patrick Dangerfield | 15 |
| =5th | Dustin Martin | 15 |
| =5th | Jack Macrae | 15 |
| =5th | Luke Parker | 15 |
| =9th | Cameron Guthrie | 14 |
| =9th | Clayton Oliver | 14 |
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the [Impact of the Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports|COVID-19 pandemic on sports|COVID-19 pandemic] which caused the season to be suspended for nearly three months, the regular season was reduced from 22 matches per club to 17, with each team playing each other once as well as having a bye round.In September, it was announced that the Brownlow Medal count would be held as a virtual event, with joint functions held on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, but not at the Crown Palladium as had been the case since 2003.