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This is the first year when the complete order of finish was reported. We also have the vote totals. The vote was a simple plurality vote without the modern [[Transferable Preferential Ballot]]. | This is the first year when the complete order of finish was reported. We also have the vote totals. The vote was a simple plurality vote without the modern [[Transferable Preferential Ballot]]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:24, 9 February 2020
Awarded September 6, 1964 by Pacificon II.
Pacificon II added one new category: Best SF Book Publisher, but it was only repeated once more (by Loncon) and so did not become a permanent category.
- Best Novel Hugo: Way Station by Clifford D. Simak
- Best Short Fiction Hugo: "No Truce with Kings" by Poul Anderson
- Best Dramatic Presentation Hugo: Insufficient nominations received to appear on final ballot
- Best Professional Magazine Hugo: Analog Science Fiction and Fact ed. by John W. Campbell, Jr.
- Best Professional Artist Hugo: Ed Emshwiller
- Best Fanzine Hugo: Amra ed. by George H. Scithers
- Best SF Book Publisher Hugo: Ace
This is the first year when the complete order of finish was reported. We also have the vote totals. The vote was a simple plurality vote without the modern Transferable Preferential Ballot.
1963 | Hugos | 1965 | 1964 |
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