File 770 Poll Results 1978

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These are the results of a poll taken by Mike Glyer and reported on in File 770 10, p. 28.

There were 62 eligible ballots of which 43 voted in one of the fanzine categories. Points were awarded by giving 5 for first place votes, 4 for 2nd places votes, etc.

Best Fanzine[edit]

Best Fan Artist[edit]

Best Essayist[edit]

Best Humorist[edit]

General Questions[edit]

How many cons did you attend in 1978?
0 9%
1-5 62%
5 28%

How many APAs do you belong to?
0 29%
1-3 60%
3 11%

Did you vote for awards this year?
Hugos 60%
FAAns 22%

Do you belong to an SF club?
Yes 66%
No 34%

How much did you spend in 1978 on SF, including new and used books and magazines?
The average was $280 with a range from $0 to $2000

Do you receive free review copies from one or more publishers?
Yes 24%
No 76%

More Questions[edit]

(1) "Currently, a committee is attempting to redraft the WSFS Uninc. Constitution so that it may incorporate with a directorial board who would have the authority to revoke a bungling committee's Worldcon franchise and right to award Hugos. Do you have an opinion on this matter?"

In favor 21
Opposed 19
It's complicated 2
No opinion 11
Blank 8

(It's interesting to note that the segment of fandom polled is split evenly between, support, opposition and no opinion. Since that group was mainly well-known fans involved in con-running, and since proposals usually lose support when their details become known, it shouldn't be surprising that the second attempt to create WSFS, Inc. failed.)

(2) Which of these factors do you think is important in determining who should be Worldcon GoH?

Results:

Place
Reason 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Quality of Work 49 3 0 0 0 0
Length of Career 1 29 7 1 3 0
Age (pick them while they're still here) 1 4 19 7 1 0
Fannishness 0 5 7 11 0 2
Affirmative action 0 2 0 1 4 3
Other 1 2 4 6 4 0

Reasons listed as "Other":

  • Ability to interact with attendees, fans: 6
  • Ability speak in public: 2
  • Contributions in fields other than sf: 2
  • (plus a half-dozen others with one vote each)

"Affirmative action" received multiple negative comments.

Voters[edit]

Harry Andruschack, Valeria Beasley, Alan Beatty, Alan Bosco, Lester Boutillier, David Bratman, Brian Earl Brown, Marty Cantor, Gavin Claypool, Fred Cleaver, Sandy Cohen, Ed Connor, Charles Curley, Dan Deckert, Gary Deindorfer, George Flynn, Gil Gaier, Georges Giguere, Alexis Gilliland, Mike Glicksohn, Seth Goldberg, David Govaker, Ken Hahn, J. Owen Hanner, Denys Howard, Doug Hoylman, Barry R. Hunter, George Jumper, David Klaus, Irwin Koch, DeeDee Lavender, Roy Lavender, Maureen Palanker Leshendok, Dick Lynch, Nikki Lynch, Tim Marion, Marty Massoglia, Jo Anne McBride, Jim Meadows, John Millard, Bruce Miller, Craig Miller, M. Ruth Minyard, Perry Glen Moore, New Haven SF and Fantasy Association, Pauline Palmer, Fred Patten, Bruce Pelz, Dave Piper, Mike Rogers, Bill Rotsler, Robert Runte, Mary H. Schaub, Jeff Siegel, Al Sirois, Erwin S. Strauss, Mark Swanson, Roy Tackett, Steven K. Tait, Leslie Turek, Marianne Turlington, M. E. Tyrrell, Victoria Vayne, Elst Weinstein, Keith Williams, Ken Wong, Sarge Workman, Ben Yalow


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