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XTRA VOTE 2019: Vote now for your ten favourites in semi-final 1!

Which ten entries will you choose to make the XTRA VOTE 2019 final?

Welcome to XTRA VOTE 2019! We are pleased to welcome back our pre-contest vote for another year. This is our opportunity to discover who you, our ESCXTRA.com readers, want to win this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

Previous winners of XTRA VOTE include Måns Zelmerlöw for Sweden in 2015, Amir for France in 2016, Madame Monsieur for France in 2018 and Daneliya Tuleshova for Kazakhstan who won our first Junior Eurovision XTRA VOTE back in November!

Make your vote count!

It’s super easy to make your voice heard! Simply fill out the form below, giving 12 points to your favourite country, 10 points to your second favourite country and so on. Make sure you select a country no more than once otherwise your votes will be voided and not be counted.

First up, it is the first semi-final! The ten entries that accumulate the most points from you will qualify for the final of XTRA VOTE 2019. Voting closes at 11pm CEST on Sunday 14 April. You may edit your votes up until the deadline by revisiting the form below. Then, your ten qualifiers will be announced here on ESCXTRA.com the following day!

So what are you waiting for, cast your votes below!

Vote here!

If you are using a mobile device, the form below may not render properly. Therefore, please use this direct link to the Google Form!

You will require a Google Account to register your votes. The email address you use to login to the form and to submit your votes will not be retained by ESCXTRA following the end of the vote. Your email will not be sold to any third-parties and will be kept securely within the Google Forms system by Google itself.

Can’t decide?

If you can’t make your mind up, here’s the official recap of the first semi-final as a reminder of all 17 entries!

Are you expecting your favourites to qualify for the final of our vote? Let us know on social media by visiting @ESCXTRA on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram!

Ryan Cobb

My first memory of watching the Eurovision Song Contest was back in 2001 and, over the years, my passion and enthusiasm for the contest has very much turned into an obsession. I adore music and I love geography, so this contest is a natural fit for me. If la la loving Eurovision was a crime, I'd certainly be a criminal!
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