So far 17 users have cast 819 votes. Here is the first 'top ten' of SF titles (only including those which received 3 or more votes).[1]

Foundation and Empire   Isaac   Asimov  =1
Hyperion        Dan     Simmons =1
The Left Hand of Darkness       Ursula K        Le Guin =1
A Fire upon the Deep    Vernor  Vinge   2
Foundation      Isaac   Asimov  =3
Ringworld        Larry  Niven   =3
Second Foundation       Isaac   Asimov  =3
The Fall of Hyperion    Dan     Simmons =3
Blood Music     Greg     Bear    =4
The Citadel of the Autarch      Gene    Wolfe   =4
The Claw of the Conciliator     Gene    Wolfe   =4
The Shadow of the Torturer      Gene    Wolfe   =4
The Sword of the Lictor Gene    Wolfe   =4
The Demolished Man      Alfred  Bester  =5
The Man in the High Castle      Philip K        Dick     =5
A Deepness in the Sky   Vernor  Vinge   6
A Scanner Darkly        Philip K        Dick     =7
Diaspora        Greg     Egan   =7
Schismatrix     Bruce   Sterling        =7
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress    Robert A        Heinlein        =7
Gateway Frederik        Pohl     =8
Startide Rising  David  Brin     =8
To Your Scattered Bodies Go     Philip Jose     Farmer  =8
Lord of Light   Roger   Zelazny =9
Neuromancer     William Gibson  =9
Snow Crash      Neal    Stephenson      =9
The Reality Dysfunction Peter F Hamilton        =9
The Robots of Dawn      Isaac   Asimov  =9
The Shockwave Rider     John    Brunner =9
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?    Philip K        Dick    10

The number one fantasy title was The Lord of the Rings.

[1] Unless I screwed up the SQL :)
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