Tel Aviv 2019

Luca Hänni closing in on Mahmood in OGAE Poll after Croatia and Spain vote

OGAE Croatia and OGAE Spain have voted in the annual OGAE Poll for the Eurovision Song Contest. Both countries decided to award their douze points to Switzerland’s Luca Hänni. Italy is still in the lead with Mahmood’s “Soldi”.

A gap of douze

Mahmood is currently leading with 82 points. Only Croatia didn’t put him in their top two, awarding him ‘just’ six points. Meanwhile, Luca Hänni from Switzerland picks up the maximum score from OGAE Spain as well as OGAE Croatia, which now gives him a second place with 70 points.

Completing the podium at the moment are bookies’ favourite The Netherlands. Duncan Laurence picks up four points from Croatia and seven from Spain, bringing the total for his ‘Arcade” to 58.

The points from Croatia and Spain do not bring new countries to the scoreboard. We currently have twenty countries who have picked up at least a point after eight votes.

The votes

Below you can see the votes from OGAE Croatia and OGAE Spain:

OGAE CroatiaOGAE Spain
12SwitzerlandSwitzerland
10CyprusItaly
8NorwaySweden
7AzerbaijanThe Netherlands
6ItalyCyprus
5GreeceNorway
4The NetherlandsRussia
3SpainAzerbaijan
2SwedenGreece
1RussiaMalta

These two sets of results have changed a couple of things from the first standings we saw on Monday. Check out the full table below, but remember that 36 OGAEs still need to cast their votes for the OGAE Poll!

EntryPoints
1.Italy: Mahmood – Soldi82
2.Switzerland: Luca Hänni – She Got Me70
3.The Netherlands: Duncan Laurence – Arcade58
4.Sweden: John Lundvik – Too Late For Love44
5.Cyprus: Tamta – Replay41
6.Norway: KEiiNO – Spirit In The Sky39
7.Greece: Katerine Duska – Better Love21
8.Russia: Sergey Lazarev – Scream19
9.Azerbaijan: Chingiz – Truth17
10.Iceland: Hatari – Hatrið Mun Sigra14
11.Spain: Miki – La Venda12
12.Denmark: Leonora – Love Is Forever12
13.Poland: Tulia – Fire Of Love7
14.Portugal: Conan Osíris – Telemóveis7
15.Belgium: Eliot – Wake Up6
16.Slovenia: Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl – Sebi5
17.Malta: Michela – Chameleon4
18.France: Bilal Hassani – Roi4
19.San Marino: Serhat – Say Na Na Na1
20.North Macedonia: Tamara Todevska – Proud1

Nick van Lith

I'm one of the founding members of ESCXTRA.com. Eleven years after the start, I'm proud to say that I am now the Editor-in-Chief of this wonderful website. When I'm not doing Eurovision stuff, you should be able to find me teaching German to kids... And cheering on everything and everyone Greek, pretty much. Pame Ellada!
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