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− | With 39 votes cast with a preference, 20 votes were needed to win and Utah for 2019 won on the first ballot and will host [[Westercon 72]] in Layton, UT. | + | With 39 votes cast with a preference, 20 votes were needed to win and Utah for 2019 won on the first ballot and will host [[Westercon 72]] in [[Layton, UT]]. |
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 1 August 2021
The 2019 Westercon, Westercon 72, was selected in 2017 at Westercon 70 in Tempe, AZ. The only bidder was Utah for 2019 which won in spite of the usual hoax votes in a generally light turnout.
Bidder | Votes |
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Utah for 2019 | 32 |
Tonopah, NV | 3 |
Reno, NV | 2 |
Hopland, CA | 1 |
"Both" | 1 |
No Preference | 4 |
With 39 votes cast with a preference, 20 votes were needed to win and Utah for 2019 won on the first ballot and will host Westercon 72 in Layton, UT.
2018 | Westercon Site Selection | 2020 | 2019 |
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