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[[Site Selection]] for the [[2012]] [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[Aussiecon 4]], the 2010 Worldcon.  The only [[bidder]] was [[Chicago in 2012]] which won and went on to run [[Chicon 7]].
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[[Site Selection]] for the 2012 [[Worldcon]] was conducted by [[Aussiecon 4]], the 2010 Worldcon.  The only [[bidder]] was [[Chicago in 2012]] which won and went on to run [[Chicon 7]].
  
 
Detailed results:
 
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There were 189 mail-in ballots and 337 cast at [[Aussiecon 4]].
 
There were 189 mail-in ballots and 337 cast at [[Aussiecon 4]].
  
{{bidding | series=Worldcon | year=2012 | before=2011 Worldcon Site Selection | after=2013 Worldcon Site Selection}}
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Revision as of 13:01, 21 December 2019

Site Selection for the 2012 Worldcon was conducted by Aussiecon 4, the 2010 Worldcon. The only bidder was Chicago in 2012 which won and went on to run Chicon 7.

Detailed results:

Bidder Mail-in Thurs Fri Sat Total
Chicago in 2012 168 109 91 79 447
None of the Above ? ? ? ? 25
Minneapolis in '73 3 2 2 2 8
Peggy Rae's House 1 2 1 0 4
Monkey's Eyebrow 0 2 1 0 3
Dave McCarty's 0 1 1 0 2
Xerps in 2010 1 0 0 1 2
Chiculub ? ? ? ? 1
Chitzen Atzai ? ? ? ? 1
Barnes City, IA ? ? ? ? 1
Dave Freer's House ? ? ? ? 1
Mons Olympus ? ? ? ? 1
Tenopah, NV ? ? ? ? 1
Kauai ? ? ? ? 1
No Dams ? ? ? ? 1
Antarctica ? ? ? ? 1
Boston in Orlando ? ? ? ? 1
New Zealand in 2020 ? ? ? ? 1
Huntsville, AL ? ? ? ? 1
Rottnest Island ? ? ? ? 1
The Fabulous Bungalow ? ? ? ? 1
Perth Australia ? ? ? ? 1
No Preference 5 4 4 2 20

There were 189 mail-in ballots and 337 cast at Aussiecon 4.


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