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− | [[Site Selection]] for the | + | [[Site Selection]] for the 2000 [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[LoneStarCon 2]], the 1997 [[Worldcon]]. The only [[bidder]] which filed was [[Chicago in 2000]] which won and went on to run [[Chicon 2000]]. ([[KC in 2000]] bid, but withdrew from the race. [[Boston Mountains in 2000]] was a [[hoax bid]].) |
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Of the "other" there were 2 invalid ballots, and 2 [[Hugo]] ballots mailed to the [[site selection administrator]]. | Of the "other" there were 2 invalid ballots, and 2 [[Hugo]] ballots mailed to the [[site selection administrator]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 15 February 2020
Site Selection for the 2000 Worldcon was conducted by LoneStarCon 2, the 1997 Worldcon. The only bidder which filed was Chicago in 2000 which won and went on to run Chicon 2000. (KC in 2000 bid, but withdrew from the race. Boston Mountains in 2000 was a hoax bid.)
Bidder | At-Con | Total | |
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Chicago in 2000 | 304 | 989 | 1293 |
other | 23 | 151 | 174 |
total | 327 | 1140 | 1467 |
Of the "other" there were 2 invalid ballots, and 2 Hugo ballots mailed to the site selection administrator.
1999 | Worldcon Site Selection | 2001 | 2000 |
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. |