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Eurojury votes from the Czech Republic:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Hana Barbara – Competed in the Czech selection for Eurovision 2019 - Jakub Gabriel Anděl Rajnoch – Backing singer for Lake Malawi at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest Czech Republic’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Iceland Finland * Germany Georgia Ukraine * Italy Switzerland Estonia * France Australia |
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After 30 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 9 13 Italy 9 9 Switzerland 9 9 Iceland 8 12 Israel 8 10 France 6 11 Sweden 5 12 Cyprus 5 8 Germany 4 4 Finland 3 4 Norway 3 4 Slovenia 3 4 Azerbaijan 3 3 Romania 2 11 Lithuania 2 5 Bulgaria 1 9 United Kingdom 1 9 Estonia 1 7 Portugal 1 7 Ukraine 1 7 Spain 1 6 Austria 1 3 Russia 1 3 The Netherlands 1 3 Croatia 1 2 North Macedonia 1 2 Ireland 0 7 Greece 0 5 Australia 0 4 Belgium 0 3 Georgia 0 3 Serbia 0 3 Czech Republic 0 2 Latvia 0 2 San Marino 0 2 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 |
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Eurojury votes from Romania:
Meet this year’s jury members: - MIHAI – Represented Romania at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with “Tornero” - Vlad Mirita – Represented Romania at the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest with “Pe-o Margine De Lume” - Ovi Jacobssen – Represented Romania at the 2010 and 2014 editions of the Eurovision Song Contest - TIRI – Competed in Romania’s selection for Eurovision 2018 Romania’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): * Austria Switzerland Finland * Spain Portugal Ukraine Bulgaria Norway * France Azerbaijan |
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Eurojury votes from Denmark:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Peter Andersen (DQ) – Represented Denmark at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest with “Drama Queen” Denmark’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Cyprus Sweden Croatia * San Marino Moldova * Switzerland Malta Azerbaijan * Greece Finland |
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After 32 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Switzerland 10 10 Malta 9 14 Italy 9 9 Iceland 8 12 Israel 8 10 France 7 11 Sweden 5 13 Cyprus 5 9 Germany 4 4 Finland 3 6 Azerbaijan 3 5 Norway 3 5 Slovenia 3 4 Romania 2 11 Spain 2 6 Lithuania 2 5 Austria 2 3 Bulgaria 1 10 United Kingdom 1 9 Portugal 1 8 Ukraine 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Greece 1 5 Croatia 1 3 Russia 1 3 The Netherlands 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 San Marino 1 2 Ireland 0 7 Australia 0 4 Belgium 0 3 Georgia 0 3 Serbia 0 3 Czech Republic 0 2 Latvia 0 2 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Serbia:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Emilija Đonin – Represented Serbia at the 2014 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Svet u mojim očima” - Olivera Popović – Competed in Serbia’s selection for Eurovision 2020 Serbia’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Russia United Kingdom Italy * Ukraine Iceland Bulgaria * Malta Georgia Portugal * France |
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Eurojury votes from Australia:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Dami Im – Represented Australia at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with “Sound of Silence” - Gary Pinto – Backing singer for Jessica Mauboy at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest Australia’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): * Bulgaria Austria Ireland * France Georgia Greece Malta Switzerland United Kingdom * Sweden |
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Eurojury votes from Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Mija Martina Barbaric – Represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2003 Eurovision Song Contest with “Ne brini” - Deen – Represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2004 and 2016 Eurovision Song Contests - Dalal Midhat – Represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest - Sinan Alimanović – Songwriter/Composer of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Eurovision entries from 1995-1997 Bosnia and Herzegovina’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): France Germany * Croatia United Kingdom Latvia * Malta Israel Slovenia Azerbaijan * Switzerland |
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After 35 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 11 15 Switzerland 11 11 France 9 12 Italy 9 10 Iceland 8 13 Israel 8 11 Sweden 6 13 Cyprus 5 9 Germany 4 5 Azerbaijan 3 6 Finland 3 6 Norway 3 5 Slovenia 3 5 Bulgaria 2 11 Romania 2 11 Ukraine 2 8 Spain 2 6 Lithuania 2 5 Austria 2 4 Croatia 2 3 Portugal 1 9 Estonia 1 7 Greece 1 6 Russia 1 4 The Netherlands 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 San Marino 1 2 United Kingdom 1 2 Ireland 0 8 Georgia 0 5 Australia 0 4 Belgium 0 3 Latvia 0 3 Serbia 0 3 Czech Republic 0 2 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Iceland:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Eirikur Hauksson – Represented Iceland at the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest with “Valentine Lost” - Sigga Eyrun – Competed in Iceland’s selection for Eurovision 2015 - Ivar Daniels – Competed in Iceland’s selection for Eurovision 2019 Iceland’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): * Finland Germany * Ireland Italy Malta Sweden Bulgaria * Israel Romania Slovenia |
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Eurojury votes from Azerbaijan:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Samra – Represented Azerbaijan at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with “Miracle” - Ilhama – Competed in Azerbaijan’s selection for Eurovision 2011 Azerbaijan’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Israel Finland * Cyprus Switzerland San Marino Serbia Latvia * Romania Greece * Malta |
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After 37 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 12 16 Switzerland 11 12 France 9 12 Israel 9 12 Italy 9 11 Iceland 8 13 Sweden 6 14 Cyprus 6 9 Finland 4 7 Germany 4 6 Romania 3 12 Azerbaijan 3 6 Slovenia 3 6 Norway 3 5 Bulgaria 2 12 Ukraine 2 8 Spain 2 6 Lithuania 2 5 Austria 2 4 Croatia 2 3 Portugal 1 9 Ireland 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Greece 1 7 Russia 1 4 San Marino 1 3 The Netherlands 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 United Kingdom 1 2 Georgia 0 5 Australia 0 4 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Belgium 0 3 Czech Republic 0 2 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Austria:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Cesar Sampson – Represented Austria at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest with “Nobody But You” - Tini Kainrath – Represented Austria at the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest as part of The Rounder Girls Austria’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Bulgaria Ireland Czech Republic * Iceland Switzerland * France Germany The Netherlands Israel *Italy |
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Eurojury votes from The Netherlands:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Ben Cramer – Represented The Netherlands at the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest with “De oude muzikant” - Marjon Keller (Frizzle Sizzle) – Represented The Netherlands at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest with “Alles heeft ritme” - Ralf Mackenbach – Winner of the 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest - Mylene & Rosanne – Represented The Netherlands at the 2013 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Double Me” - Shalisa – Represented The Netherlands at the 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Million Lights” - FOURCE – Represented The Netherlands at the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Love Me” The Netherlands’ top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Greece Austria Portugal * France Iceland Romania Israel Bulgaria * Switzerland * Malta |
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Eurojury votes from Luxembourg:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Monique Melsen – Represented Luxembourg at the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest with “Pomme, pomme, pomme” - Marion Welter – Represented Luxembourg at the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest with “Sou fräi” - Jimmy Martin – Represented Luxembourg at the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest as part of Modern Times - Christian Jacob – Conductor at the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest Luxembourg’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Switzerland Sweden * Spain Belgium Portugal * Israel France Ukraine Croatia * Malta |
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After 40 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 14 16 Switzerland 12 14 France 11 13 Israel 10 14 Italy 10 11 Iceland 9 14 Sweden 6 15 Cyprus 6 9 Finland 4 7 Germany 4 7 Romania 3 13 Azerbaijan 3 6 Slovenia 3 6 Spain 3 6 Norway 3 5 Bulgaria 2 14 Ukraine 2 9 Lithuania 2 5 Austria 2 4 Croatia 2 4 Portugal 1 11 Ireland 1 9 Greece 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Russia 1 4 The Netherlands 1 4 San Marino 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 United Kingdom 1 2 Australia 0 5 Georgia 0 5 Belgium 0 4 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Czech Republic 0 3 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Spain:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Melani – Represented Spain at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Gliwice, Poland - Maika Barbero – Participated in the Spanish national selection for Eurovision 2017 Spain’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Sweden Portugal United Kingdom * Switzerland Croatia Lithuania * France Israel * Malta Belgium |
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Eurojury votes from Kazakhstan:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Karakat Bashanova – Represented Kazakhstan at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with “Forever” - Yerzhan Maxim – Represented Kazakhstan at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with “Armanyńnan qalma” Kazakhstan’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Malta Ireland * Belgium Finland Sweden * Cyprus Russia Australia Romania * France |
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After 42 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 15 17 Switzerland 13 14 France 13 13 Israel 10 15 Italy 10 11 Iceland 9 14 Cyprus 7 9 Sweden 6 17 Finland 4 8 Germany 4 7 Romania 3 14 Azerbaijan 3 6 Slovenia 3 6 Spain 3 6 Norway 3 5 Bulgaria 2 14 Ukraine 2 9 Lithuania 2 6 Croatia 2 5 Austria 2 4 Portugal 1 12 Ireland 1 10 Greece 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Belgium 1 5 Russia 1 5 The Netherlands 1 4 San Marino 1 3 United Kingdom 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 Australia 0 6 Georgia 0 5 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Czech Republic 0 3 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Belarus:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Petr Elfimov – Represented Belarus at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest with “Eyes That Never Lie” - Aleksandra and Konstantin – Represented Belarus at their Eurovision debut in 2004 with “My Galileo” - Arina Pehtereva – Represented Belarus at the 2020 Junior Eurovision Song Contest with “Aliens” - Michael Soul – Participated in Belarus’ selection for Eurovision in 2016 and 2019, and was a backing vocalist for Naviband at Eurovision 2017 - Gunesh – Participated in multiple Belarusian Eurovision selection shows and came 2nd in Turkvision 2013 Belarus’ top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): France Israel Iceland Cyprus Romania * Ukraine Slovenia * Malta Bulgaria * Switzerland |
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Eurojury votes from Belgium:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Jonas Meukens – Represented Belgium at the 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest as part of the band X!NK - Sarina Cohn – Participated in Belgium’s selection for Eurovision 2011 - Alexandra Deschamps – Participated in Belgium’s selection for Eurovision 2011 - .Fen – Participated in Belgium’s selection for Eurovision 2011 - Olivier Kaye – Participated in Romania’s selection for Eurovision 2019 and was a finalist on The Voice Belgique Belgium’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Switzerland Israel United Kingdom Austria * Cyprus Romania * France Bulgaria * Iceland Malta |
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After 44 Eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 16 18 Switzerland 14 15 France 14 14 Israel 10 17 Iceland 10 15 Italy 10 11 Cyprus 8 10 Sweden 6 17 Finland 4 8 Germany 4 7 Romania 3 16 Ukraine 3 9 Slovenia 3 7 Azerbaijan 3 6 Spain 3 6 Norway 3 5 Bulgaria 2 16 Lithuania 2 6 Austria 2 5 Croatia 2 5 United Kingdom 1 14 Portugal 1 12 Ireland 1 10 Greece 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Belgium 1 5 Russia 1 5 The Netherlands 1 4 San Marino 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 Australia 0 6 Georgia 0 5 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Czech Republic 0 3 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Sweden:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Paris Renita – Backing singer for John Lundvik at Eurovision 2019 and the founder/previous member of The Mamas - Patrik Jean – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 2021 - Tess Merkel – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 2021 - Faith Kakembo – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 2021 - Malou Prytz – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 2019 and 2020 - The Moniker – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 2011 and 2012 - Gabriel Forss – Participated in Sweden’s selection for Eurovision 1997 and performed as a backing singer for Charlotte Perrelli at Eurovision 1999 - Britta Bergström – Backing singer for Sweden’s 2004, 2012 and 2014 Eurovision performances, and Belgium 2006 Sweden’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): The Netherlands Ireland Portugal * Iceland Israel * Malta United Kingdom Romania * Switzerland Bulgaria |
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Eurojury votes from Poland:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Patrycja Nowicka (Tulia) – Represented Poland at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest as part of Tulia - Dominika Siepka (Tulia) – Represented Poland at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest as part of Tulia - Tulia Biczak (Tulia) – Represented Poland at the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest as part of Tulia - Saszan – Participated in Poland’s selection for Eurovision 2020 - Marek Kaliszuk – Participated in Poland’s selection for Eurovision 2020 - Isabell Otrebus – Participated in Poland’s selection for Eurovision 2018 - Mateusz Szymkowiak – Spokesperson for Poland at Eurovision 2018 and 2019, and host of the 2019 and 2020 Junior Eurovision opening ceremony - Kuba Kapala – Producer and delegation member who also participated in Poland’s Eurovision selection - Lidia Kopania – Represented Poland at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest Poland’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Sweden Iceland Israel Romania * Switzerland Lithuania * Malta Ukraine * France Azerbaijan |
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After 46 eurojury votes the medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 – 7 Malta 18 18 Switzerland 16 15 France 15 14 Iceland 11 16 Israel 10 19 Italy 10 11 Cyprus 8 10 Sweden 6 18 Finland 4 8 Germany 4 7 Romania 3 18 Ukraine 3 10 Azerbaijan 3 7 Slovenia 3 7 Spain 3 6 Norway 3 5 Bulgaria 2 17 Lithuania 2 7 Austria 2 5 Croatia 2 5 United Kingdom 1 15 Portugal 1 13 Ireland 1 11 Greece 1 8 Estonia 1 7 Belgium 1 5 Russia 1 5 The Netherlands 1 5 San Marino 1 3 North Macedonia 1 2 Australia 0 6 Georgia 0 5 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Czech Republic 0 3 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Eurojury votes from Italy:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Vincenzo Cantiello – Winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Malta - Arianna Mereu – Backing singer for Emma at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen Italy’s top 10 in a random order (top shown with a *): Austria Cyprus Switzerland Iceland Slovenia Portugal * Bulgaria United Kingdom * Israel * Malta |
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Eurojury votes from Ireland:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Kenneth Giles – Member of the Irish jury for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 - Aimee Banks – Represented Ireland on their debut in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 - Fiona Harte – Backing singer for Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv - Eamonn Toll – Represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 in Stockholm - Donna McCaul – Represented Ireland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in Kyiv, Ukraine Ireland’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Bulgaria United Kingdom Germany * Iceland Israel San Marino Sweden * Switzerland The Netherlands * Malta |
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Eurojury votes from Montenegro:
Meet this year’s jury members: - Nina Petković – Participated in the Montenegrin selection for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2019 Montenegro’s top 10 in a random order (top 3 shown with a *): Greece Georgia Czech Republic * Estonia Finland Portugal * Iceland Croatia Austria * Switzerland |
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After all 49 Eurojury votes the final medal table stands as follows:
Country Top 3 1 -7 Malta 20 18 Switzerland 18 16 France 15 14 Iceland 13 17 Israel 11 20 Italy 10 11 Cyprus 8 11 Sweden 6 19 Finland 4 9 Germany 4 8 Bulgaria 3 18 Romania 3 18 Ukraine 3 10 Slovenia 3 8 Azerbaijan 3 7 Spain 3 6 Norway 3 5 Austria 2 7 Estonia 2 7 Lithuania 2 7 Croatia 2 6 United Kingdom 1 17 Portugal 1 15 Ireland 1 11 Greece 1 9 The Netherlands 1 6 Belgium 1 5 Russia 1 5 San Marino 1 4 North Macedonia 1 2 Australia 0 6 Georgia 0 6 Czech Republic 0 4 Latvia 0 4 Serbia 0 4 Albania 0 1 Denmark 0 1 Moldova 0 1 Poland 0 0 |
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Here are the actual final placings with points of the jury part of the Eurojury which will be revealed during the course of today. These are the placings and points of the juries before the public votes are added. Full voting and public votes revealed/added and the actual winner will be revealed by Eurovoix at 5pm CET (4pm UK time) today.
39th - Poland - 0 points 38th - Denmark - 2 points 37th - Albania - 4 points 36th - Moldova - 7 points 35th - Latvia - 11 points 34th - Czech Republic - 12 points 33rd - Serbia - 13 points 32nd - Australia - 16 points 31st - North Macedonia - 17 points 30th - Georgia - 19 points 29th - Russia - 20 points 28th - Belgium - 24 points |
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27th - San Marino - 29 points
26th - The Netherlands - 31 points 25th - Croatia - 36 points 24th - Ireland - 42 points |
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23rd - Greece - 44 points
22nd - Norway - 44 points 21st - Spain - 49 points 20th - Estonia - 51 points 19th - Austria - 52 points 18th - Ukraine - 56 points 17th - Azerbaijan - 58 points |
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16th - Slovenia - 59 points
15th - Lithuania - 60 points 14th - Germany - 68 points 13th - Portugal - 74 points 12th - United Kingdom - 76 points 11th - Finland - 77 points 10th – Romania – 95 points 9th – Bulgaria – 107 points 8th – Cyprus – 123 points 7th – Sweden – 127 points 6th – Italy – 163 points 5th – Iceland – 204 points |
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4th – Israel – 210 points
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3rd – France – 219 points
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2nd – Switzerland – 257 points
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1st – Malta – 286 points
Malta has won the jury part of Eurojury with 286 points. Will Malta be the overall winner of the Eurojury 2021 after the public votes have been added. The full results will be revealed at 5pm CET (4pm UK time) on Eurovoix. |
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And the overall winner of the Eurojury 2021 is ............ Malta!
1st Malta - 466 points 2nd Switzerland - 433 points 3rd France - 384 points The public online votes were as follows: Italy – 204 Points San Marino – 202 Points Malta – 180 Points Switzerland – 176 Points France – 165 Points Russia – 142 Points Cyprus – 124 Points Bulgaria – 110 Points Lithuania – 109 Points Iceland – 104 Points Romania – 101 Points Ukraine – 98 Points Finland – 90 Points Czech Republic – 74 Points Belgium – 73 Points Norway – 71 Points Ireland – 71 Points Greece – 69 Points Croatia – 65 Points Serbia – 62 Points Israel – 61 Points Azerbaijan – 54 Points Sweden – 53 Points Australia – 49 Points Moldova – 42 Points Denmark – 40 Points United Kingdom – 37 Points Germany – 31 Points The Netherlands – 29 Points Latvia – 28 Points Spain – 26 Points Slovenia – 25 Points Portugal – 18 Points Albania – 16 Points Estonia – 13 Points Poland – 11 Points Austria – 8 Points Georgia – 6 Points North Macedonia – 5 Points See article: https://eurovoix.com/2021/05/07/destiny-wins-the-euro-jury-2021-malta/ |
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OGAE Poll
Malta has won the OGAE Poll 2021 The final club votes has just been revealed and the top 3 countries after all 43 OGAE club votes are as follows: 1. Malta - 363 2. Switzerland - 358 3. France - 318 |
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I know it seems to have gone down like cold sick with these fan polls but couldn't Bulguria be a big challenger on the night? It's certainly a song that will get noticed with the right staging. I could see it doing a Lena or a Conchita Wurst - neither of which were seen as potential winners by traditional Eurovision fans (although many liked Rise Like a Phoenix). Malta seems to me to be trying to be a new TOY but how often is repetition rewarded and the Swiss guy's voice is a bit shrill at the high end and French ballads don't usually win Eurovision even if it's a lovely performance. I can't remember what Italy is like, I'll have to look it up before making some decisions.
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