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Following Sweden’s triumph last night, the Scandinavian country is now tied with Ireland for the most wins in Eurovision history. Sweden has won the contest seven times: 1974, 1984, 1991, 1999 ...
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Results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 [202] R/O Country Artist Song Points Place 1 Denmark: Reiley "Breaking My Heart" 6 14 2 Armenia: Brunette "Future Lover" 99 6 3 Romania: Theodor Andrei "D.G.T. (Off and On)" 0 15 [c] 4 Estonia: Alika "Bridges" 74 10 5 Belgium: Gustaph "Because of You" 90 8 6 Cyprus: Andrew Lambrou
[134] [135] A jury was reintroduced for the final in 2009, with each country's points comprising both the votes of the jury and public in an equal split; this mix of jury and public voting was expanded into the semi-finals from 2010, and was used until 2023, when full public voting was reintroduced to determine the results of the semi-finals.
Results of the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 [155] R/O Country Artist Song Points Place 1 Finland: The Rasmus "Jezebel" 162 7 2 Israel: Michael Ben David "I.M" 61 13 3 Serbia: Konstrakta " In corpore sano" 237 3 4 Azerbaijan: Nadir Rustamli "Fade to Black" 96 10 5 Georgia: Circus Mircus "Lock Me In" 22 18 6 Malta: Emma ...
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest was held in Malmö, Sweden, with scores arriving from the 25 countries that performed in the final, and in the wake of behind-the-scenes chaos.
The results of the final were determined by televoting and jury voting in all thirty-seven participating countries, plus the Rest of the World aggregate public vote. The announcement of the jury points was conducted by each country individually, with the country's spokesperson announcing their jury's favorite entry that received 12 points, with ...
Following Sweden’s triumph last night, the Scandinavian country is now tied with Ireland for the most wins in Eurovision history. Sweden has won the contest seven times: 1974, 1984, 1991, 1999 ...