Difference between revisions of "1990 Westercon Site Selection"
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− | [[Westercon 43]] | + | The bidders were [[Portland in '90]] and ...someone else... (By the time of the vote there was no opposing bidder.) |
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+ | Portland won and went on to run [[Westercon 43]]. | ||
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+ | [[Bill Trojan]] ran a campaign for people to vote "Both" since the 4th of July was a Wednesday and Portland was bidding for the weekend after the 4th and their opponent was bidding for the weekend before. (It didn't win.) | ||
{{bidding | series=Westercon | year=1990}} | {{bidding | series=Westercon | year=1990}} | ||
[[Category:westercon]] | [[Category:westercon]] |
Latest revision as of 09:54, 29 November 2021
The bidders were Portland in '90 and ...someone else... (By the time of the vote there was no opposing bidder.)
Portland won and went on to run Westercon 43.
Bill Trojan ran a campaign for people to vote "Both" since the 4th of July was a Wednesday and Portland was bidding for the weekend after the 4th and their opponent was bidding for the weekend before. (It didn't win.)
1989 | Westercon Site Selection | 1991 | 1990 |
This is page about convention bidding, the competition and its outcome. Please extend it by adding information about who was bidding, and how the race went. |