Vote numbers for each act will remain the same throughout the weekend Saturday
During Saturday’s show, voting will open near the start of the show and remain open for approximately 90 minutes. Towards the end of the show, the vote will be frozen and the act with the fewest votes will be eliminated. Shortly afterwards the vote lines will unfreeze so that you can continue to vote for the three remaining acts.
All votes placed earlier will be carried forward and added to the next stage of voting.
Sunday
On Sunday the vote will be frozen again and Dermot will announce the act that will be eliminated, leaving just two acts remaining. Following this, you will be able to vote again for your favourite act to be named winner of The X Factor 2010. All votes received during Saturday and Sunday vote periods will be carried forward and added to the final stage of voting.
You will be kept informed by Dermot of when you can vote.
Make sure you don’t vote when the lines are frozen as it won’t be counted but you may still be charged.
Vote numbers for each act will remain the same throughout the weekendSaturdayDuring Saturday’s show, voting will open near the start of the show and remain open for approximately 90 minutes. Towards the end of the show, the vote will be frozen and
His little game will be to try to get Rebecca past Matt. I think he'll be p1ssing in the wind for once tbh
If cancelling the Saturday vote helps, perhaps he'll do it?
His little game will be to try to get Rebecca past Matt. I think he'll be p1ssing in the wind for once tbhIf cancelling the Saturday vote helps, perhaps he'll do it?
If Rebecca is on last wonder how long before lines close....offical call is that opening lines early doesn't affect result (but makes more money for cowell no doubt) but still feels counter intuitive to me.
If Rebecca is on last wonder how long before lines close....offical call is that opening lines early doesn't affect result (but makes more money for cowell no doubt) but still feels counter intuitive to me.