Difference between revisions of "2023 NASFiC Site Selection"
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− | Since the [[2023 Worldcon]] will be held in [[China]], a [[NASFiC]] | + | Since the [[2023 Worldcon]] will be held in [[China]], a [[NASFiC]] will be held in [[North America]]. [[Site Selection]] was held at [[Chicon 8]] in 2022. |
− | [[Bidders]] | + | [[Bidders]] were [[Orlando in 2023]], which withdrew in August 2022, and [[Winnipeg in '23]], which will run [[Pemmi-con 2023]] in [[Winnipeg, MB]], [[Canada]]. 343 ballots were cast in the election, with 312 in favour of [[Winnipeg]]. |
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− | {{bidding |year=2023 |series =NASFiC |before=2020 |after=}} | + | [https://www.nasfic.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/NASFiC-2023-Site-Selection-Report.pdf Voting details. ] |
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+ | {{bidding |year=2023 |series =NASFiC |before= 2020 |after=2024}} |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 14 September 2022
Since the 2023 Worldcon will be held in China, a NASFiC will be held in North America. Site Selection was held at Chicon 8 in 2022.
Bidders were Orlando in 2023, which withdrew in August 2022, and Winnipeg in '23, which will run Pemmi-con 2023 in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. 343 ballots were cast in the election, with 312 in favour of Winnipeg.
2020 | NASFiC Site Selection | 2024 | 2023 |
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