Hugo Awards

Get out and Vote!

I am on the road this week. I have to pick up my kids, get married, and go to a convention. We’ll fit in some camping and hiking around those little things, too. There will be photos. Loads of them. But I wanted to make a public-service announcement before I forget about it, and a friend wrote it up so beautifully I asked his permission to post it. 

Hugo Awards
Look at the numbers picking up! I want to see this trend continue.

written by Anony-Mouse

I have filled out my preliminary Hugo ballot. It is still subject to change, but in general I’ve got to say that it is very difficult to separate out my judgement of the works from my judgement of the people involved, and I am not talking about the Sad Puppy contingent.

For those of you with voting rights, you have until the end of July to get it done. You can change your ballot as you go along, so as soon as you know what you want to do in which category, go ahead and fill in that category. That way even if you space out, you still have a partial ballot in.

Some suggestions:

Do NOT vote NO AWARD for anything. Yes, I know the temptation to make a statement by putting something below No Award at the bottom, but in the unlikely case of close races NA can have an adverse affect on outcomes because it’s a weighted ballot. And frankly, it’s a pet peeve of mine. NO AWARD is a political statement, and this isn’t supposed to be about naked politics.

Do NOT vote at all for anything you do not think is worthy, regardless of why you do not find it worthy. See previous.

DO try to vote for at least one good thing in each category rather than leaving the category blank. For example, some of the fanzine/semiprozine entries have been nothing but contemptuous of dissidents against the establishment. I will not vote for them. Others have been accepting of everyone, I will rank them.

If you have voting rights, please, GO START VOTING.

http://sasquan.org/hugo-awards/voting/

I’ll have some thoughts on the 2017 Site Selection later.


Comments

4 responses to “Get out and Vote!”

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  2. RealityObserver Avatar
    RealityObserver

    If AM is monitoring… Please explain (or post a link) to why it is not a good idea to vote “No Award.”

    I do remember something about that with the Australian voting system, but it is quite vague. Not noting that sewage is smelly is somewhat hard for me…

    1. RealityObserver Avatar
      RealityObserver

      And… I have another issue. Still waiting for my PIN and packet, and was reviewing the Hugo web site.

      Sorry, I do know TWO categories where I am placing official nominees below No Award. Schubert and Black Gate have nothing but contempt and bigotry toward me – I have only the same for them. GTH. You have withdrawn your names from my consideration for any vote this year – and any year in the future.

  3. Do NOT vote NO AWARD for anything. Yes, I know the temptation to make a statement by putting something below No Award at the bottom, but in the unlikely case of close races NA can have an adverse affect on outcomes because it’s a weighted ballot. And frankly, it’s a pet peeve of mine. NO AWARD is a political statement, and this isn’t supposed to be about naked politics.

    Hmm. I was left wondering what’s the rationale for this statement. Are you sure you’re familiar with the way the voting works?

    Placing No award above all of the works on the ballot that one doesn’t consider Hugo-worthy is not

    1) going to help No award win anything one places above it (because they have already been eliminated before your vote is transferred for the No award option)

    or

    2) be about naked politics (because you can think that some works are just bad, nevermind the politics).