Worldcon, or more formally The World Science Fiction Convention, is the longest running science fiction convention, having been held from 1939 to 1941 and, after the interruption of World War II, every year since 1946.
For pages about individual Worldcons, see List of Worldcons.
The name Worldcon is owned by the World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), whose membership are the paying attendees of the convention.
The conventions themselves are run by non-profit, fan organizations, who bid to host the event.
From 1987 to 2003, the selection of sites for future Worldcons was determined by voting of the Worldcon membership three years in advance. For example, during the 2004 Worldcon in Boston, Yokohama was selected to host the 2007 Worldcon. Since 2004, the rules specify that selection of future locales will take place two years in advance.
When a Worldcon is held outside of North America, a North American Science Fiction Convention or NASFiC may be held within North America that same year. Since 1975, WSFS has administered a parallel bidding process for NASFiC scheduling, which is voted on by WSFS members at the following year's Worldcon, (if there is no NASFiC in that year), or by the following year's NASFiC, if there is one.
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