Difference between revisions of "1982 Worldcon Site Selection"
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There were thus a total of 847 mail and 702 at-con ballots, 1549 overall. In addition 12 mail ballots were rejected for unpaid voting fees, and 1 as being from a non-sentient being (a pet rock). [At least some of the at-con ballots were also invalid, but there was neither time nor need to make a thorough check] [[Chicago in 1982]] was thus the winner of the right to put on the 1982 Worldcon. | There were thus a total of 847 mail and 702 at-con ballots, 1549 overall. In addition 12 mail ballots were rejected for unpaid voting fees, and 1 as being from a non-sentient being (a pet rock). [At least some of the at-con ballots were also invalid, but there was neither time nor need to make a thorough check] [[Chicago in 1982]] was thus the winner of the right to put on the 1982 Worldcon. | ||
− | The bidding process this year was moderately contentious. {{file770 | issue=22 | page=4}} | + | The bidding process this year was moderately contentious. {{file770 | issue=22 | page=4}} provides apologia on Chicago’s contributions to the heat of the final days. |
{{bidding | year=1982 | series=Worldcon}} | {{bidding | year=1982 | series=Worldcon}} |
Latest revision as of 01:26, 30 July 2023
Site Selection for the 1982 Worldcon was conducted by Noreascon Two, the 1980 Worldcon. The bidders were Chicago in 1982 and Detroit in '82. (The St. Ghu in '82 hoax bid did not appear on the ballot.)
The results were:
Bidder | Friday | Saturday | At-Con Total | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chicago in 1982 | 539 | 192 | 287 | 479 | 1018 |
Detroit in '82 | 228 | 85 | 97 | 182 | 410 |
No Preference | 65 | 10 | 18 | 28 | 93 |
None of the Above | 7 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 11 |
Write-ins | 3 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 4 |
Blank | 5 | 4 | 4 | 8 | 13 |
Totals | 847 | 293 | 409 | 702 | 1549 |
The write-ins were 2 for Highmore, SD, 1 for Toronto, and 1 for the Virgin Islands.
There were thus a total of 847 mail and 702 at-con ballots, 1549 overall. In addition 12 mail ballots were rejected for unpaid voting fees, and 1 as being from a non-sentient being (a pet rock). [At least some of the at-con ballots were also invalid, but there was neither time nor need to make a thorough check] Chicago in 1982 was thus the winner of the right to put on the 1982 Worldcon.
The bidding process this year was moderately contentious. File 770 22, p. 4 provides apologia on Chicago’s contributions to the heat of the final days.
1981 | Worldcon Site Selection | 1983 | 1982 |
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