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Old Posted Feb 7, 2013, 7:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Austin_Expert View Post
Frank Erwin Center holds nearly 18,000 people, which is just as large as most NBA arenas. The idea that Austin needs a larger arena is absurd, and the Frank Erwin Center's capacity has no effect on whether or not Austin could host a DNC or RNC convention.
It's maximum capacity is 17,900.

This is false. RNC regulations for 2008 (which is the only info I can find at the moment) required that the city have an arena capable of holding at least 20,500. The floor itself capable of seating 5,500 of those.

http://www.ocregister.com/articles/a...onvention.html

DNC regulations have always required more, usually about 22,500 given that it always (literally, not an almost) attracts a larger audience than does the RNC. The 2016 requirements have, ofcourse, not been released yet, but I can tell you that they'll most likely be larger than the 2012 requirements, which were in turn larger than what was required in 2008... for both parties.

The Frank Erwin Center is far far far beneath what is required to host a national convention, both in total size and in floor seating capacity. By the way, FEC's maximum capacity is 17,900.
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