Bids for the Commonwealth Games
Bids for the Commonwealth Games is the process where Commonwealth Games Associations select from within their national territory cities to put forward bids to host a Commonwealth Games. Since the creation of the Commonwealth Games Federation in 1932, which successfully appropriated the name of the Inter-Empire Championships to create a modern sporting event for the members of the Commonwealth, interested cities have rivalled for selection as host of the Commonwealth Games.
What follows is a list of the cities that have bid to host any of the Commonwealth Games. 20 cities have been chosen to host the Commonwealth Games; four in America, three in Asia, eight in Europe, one in the Caribbean and eight in Oceania. No African city has ever been chosen to host a Commonwealth Games.