First led by the professional jury and then, after adding the televote, Lauren’s Sweden scored a total of 583 points, which pushed their candidatures to second and third place at Eurovision 2023 with 526, overtaking Finland and Israel. 362 marks respectively.
Thus, the betting predictions are fulfilled, which for several days have been strongly pointing to the possibility that Lorraine will get something with him. tattoo a euphoria 2.0 and karija and her finlandia Cha Cha Cha He would reach the limit of glory in Liverpool thanks to the hypnotic rhythm of his proposal and the charisma of the rapper.
After Sweden and Finland, Israel remains third in this Eurovision 2023 contest with youngster Noah Kirel with 362 points. They are followed by Italy, Norway, Ukraine, Belgium, Estonia, Australia and the Czech Republic, which are close to the top 10 for this 2023.
At the end of this edition are Lithuania, Cyprus, Croatia, Armenia, Austria, France, Spain, Moldova, Poland, Switzerland, Slovenia, Albania, Portugal, Serbia and the United Kingdom, precisely Germany and the United Kingdom—this is the last of the war in Ukraine. The two countries have received the least support from the public and the jury due to the contest’s exceptional hosts—a total of 24 points for the United Kingdom, last in the edition, and 18 points for Germany, the year’s Big Loser.
Summary, This is the final classification of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Adding vote of jury and televote:
- Sweden – 583 points
- Finland – 526 points
- Israel – 362 points
- Italy – 350 points
- Norway – 268 points
- Ukraine – 243 points
- Belgium – 182 points
- Estonian – 168 points
- Australia – 151 points
- Czechia – 129 points
- Lithuania – 127 points
- Cyprus – 126 points
- Croatia – 123 points
- Armenia – 122 points
- Austria – 120 points
- France – 104 points
- Spain – 100 points
- Moldova – 96 points
- Poland – 93 points
- Switzerland – 92 points
- Slovenia – 78 points
- Albania – 76 points
- Portugal – 59 points
- Serbia – 30 points
- United Kingdom – 24 points
- Germany – 18 points
How are votes distributed in Eurovision?
The 67th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest has ended with a significant change in the voting system. After a few semi-finals, in which it was the public and not the professional jury that chose the 26 finalists, on the night of Saturday 13 May, Eurofans saw a wish they had been asking for years: a contest to let their fans vote for who would be the winner of the competition. Do not live in the country.
For the first time this 2023, voters in third countries have been able to support their favorites and all their votes arrived through telematic channels have been combined, once they are all together, to form a participating vote. Power similar to that of the country. In other words, for practical purposes, this year, although there were 26 participants in the Liverpool final, televoting has been distributed across 27 venues. To the votes of the contesting countries, another batch of distribution of points is added to the sum of all televoting coming from any point on the planet outside the scope of the contest.
All votes from the public are added to the 26 professional juries and with a 50%-50% weighting, they determine that Sweden will be the country to win the long-awaited Crystal Microphone in 2023.