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[[Site Selection]] for the 2020 [[NASFiC]] was conducted by [[Spikecon]], the 2018 [[NASFiC]] in Layton, UT. The [[Columbus in 2020]] bid was unopposed and was certified as the winner after one round of voting.
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[[Site Selection]] for the 2020 [[NASFiC]] was conducted by [[Spikecon]], the 2018 [[NASFiC]] in [[Layton, UT]]. The [[Columbus in 2020]] bid was unopposed and was certified as the winner after one round of voting.
  
 
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With 96 votes cast with a preference, 48 votes were needed to win; Columbus in 2020 won on the first ballot and will host the 2020 [[NASFiC]] in [[Columbus, OH]].
 
With 96 votes cast with a preference, 48 votes were needed to win; Columbus in 2020 won on the first ballot and will host the 2020 [[NASFiC]] in [[Columbus, OH]].
  
{{bidding | year=2020 | before=2019 | after=none | series=NASFiC}}
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{{bidding | year=2020 | before=2019 | after=2023 | series=NASFiC}}
 
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 15 June 2023

Site Selection for the 2020 NASFiC was conducted by Spikecon, the 2018 NASFiC in Layton, UT. The Columbus in 2020 bid was unopposed and was certified as the winner after one round of voting.

Bidder Mail Thurs Fri Total
Columbus in 2020 7 46 34 87
Grantville, WV 1 1 2
Tonapah, NV 2 2
OVFF 1 1
Arcosanti 1 1
Minneapolis in '73 1 1
Peggy Rae's House 1 1
None of the Above 1 1
Total with Preference 10 49 37 96
Needed to Elect 48
No Preference 1 1 2
Invalid 2 2
TOTAL 100

With 96 votes cast with a preference, 48 votes were needed to win; Columbus in 2020 won on the first ballot and will host the 2020 NASFiC in Columbus, OH.


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