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The cost is usually simply the difference between the cost of the two memberships, though for a period of 3-4 months after it is selected, most [[Worldcons]] give a small discount to voters who also [[pre-supported]] their [[bid]]. Many, but not all, [[Worldcons]] give a free conversion to [[attending member]] for voters who were [[Friends of the bid]]. | The cost is usually simply the difference between the cost of the two memberships, though for a period of 3-4 months after it is selected, most [[Worldcons]] give a small discount to voters who also [[pre-supported]] their [[bid]]. Many, but not all, [[Worldcons]] give a free conversion to [[attending member]] for voters who were [[Friends of the bid]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:21, 14 February 2020
To vote in Worldcon site selection, a voter must be a member of the administering convention and must join the Worldcon being selected as a supporting member. Most voters want to attend and so, after the winner is announced, pay a conversion fee to convert their supporting membership into an attending membership.
The cost is usually simply the difference between the cost of the two memberships, though for a period of 3-4 months after it is selected, most Worldcons give a small discount to voters who also pre-supported their bid. Many, but not all, Worldcons give a free conversion to attending member for voters who were Friends of the bid.
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