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[[Site Selection]] to choose the site of the [[1977]] [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[Aussiecon II]], the 1975 Worldcon.
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[[Site Selection]] to choose the site of the 1977 [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[Aussiecon II]], the 1975 Worldcon.
  
 
The bidders were [[7 in '77]], [[New York in '77]], [[Philadelphia in 1977]], [[Washington in '77]] and [[Montreal in '77]].  [[Montreal]] dropped out of the race before the vote and the results were:
 
The bidders were [[7 in '77]], [[New York in '77]], [[Philadelphia in 1977]], [[Washington in '77]] and [[Montreal in '77]].  [[Montreal]] dropped out of the race before the vote and the results were:
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There is an interesting several-page article on the 1977 [[Worldcon bids]] in ''[[Karass]] #11'', January 1975.
 
There is an interesting several-page article on the 1977 [[Worldcon bids]] in ''[[Karass]] #11'', January 1975.
  
{{bidding | series=Worldcon | year=1977 | before=1976 Worldcon Site Selection | after=1978 Worldcon Site Selection}}
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Revision as of 11:49, 21 December 2019

Site Selection to choose the site of the 1977 Worldcon was conducted by Aussiecon II, the 1975 Worldcon.

The bidders were 7 in '77, New York in '77, Philadelphia in 1977, Washington in '77 and Montreal in '77. Montreal dropped out of the race before the vote and the results were:

Bidder Votes
7 in '77 298
New York in 77 111
Washington in 77 91
Philadelphia in 1977 28
Total 528

We do not have the mail/at-con breakdown, except that the great majority of votes were by mail.

There is an interesting several-page article on the 1977 Worldcon bids in Karass #11, January 1975.


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