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Can someone who is deceased be nominated?

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Can someone who is deceased be nominated?

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Yes. One posthumous award is given each year. Q: Can I nominate someone who doesnt fit in any of the five categories? A: No. The categories do not change and the nominee must be or have been active in the field of entertainment. Q: How long after someone has been nominated will the ceremony take place? A: The recipient has up to five years to schedule their ceremony. If it is not done within the five-year period, it will expire and an application must be resubmitted. Q: Does the committee accept signatures/petitions/phone calls? A: The committee does not accept signatures, phone calls, e-mails, or any form of petitions for a nomination. Only official Walk of Fame applications are accepted. Q: Who are the members of the Walk of Fame selection committee? A: Each of the five categories is represented by someone with expertise in that field. Q: How often are stars voted in? A: Stars are voted in once a year in June. An average of 20 stars are selected per year. Q: If a nominee isnt selecte

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