Difference between revisions of "1990 Westercon Site Selection"
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− | [[Westercon 43]] | + | The bidders were [[Portland in '90]] and ...someone else... |
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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]] |
Revision as of 09:51, 29 November 2021
The bidders were Portland in '90 and ...someone else...
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. |