Another day, another OGAE vote! This time OGAE Slovakia have cast their votes in the annual OGAE Poll. The Netherlands’ Duncan Laurence has picked up his third top score.
First points for Hungary
With the votes from OGAE Slovakia, Hungary have made their way to the scoreboard. Joci Pápai receives two points for his “Az Én Ápam” and now finds himself in nineteenth on the ranking. Twenty countries have not managed to pick up a point yet.
At the other end, both Italy and Switzerland have received points from all nine OGAEs. From Slovakia, they pick up ten and eight points respectively. Four more countries have managed to score points from eight out of nine juries so far. Those are the Netherlands, Sweden, Cyprus and Greece. OGAE Slovenia are the ones with the most remarkable votes so far, ignoring both Cyprus and The Netherlands, but awarding Denmark twelve points – the only score they have so far.
Below you can see the votes from OGAE Slovakia:
OGAE Slovakia | |
12 points: | The Netherlands |
10 points: | Italy |
8 points: | Switzerland |
7 points: | Cyprus |
6 points: | Norway |
5 points: | Malta |
4 points: | Sweden |
3 points: | France |
2 points: | Hungary |
1 point: | Greece |
The current score
With nine votes having voted so far, the top three is clear: Italy are in the lead, with Switzerland and The Netherlands chasing Mahmood. Behind them, there’s a gap to Sweden, Cyprus and Norway.
However, there are still 35 OGAE clubs that still need to vote, so it’s all to play for! Check out the full table below:
1. Italy | Mahmood – Soldi | 92 |
2. Switzerland | Luca Hänni – She Got Me | 78 |
3. The Netherlands | Duncan Laurence – Arcade | 70 |
4. Sweden | John Lundvik – Too Late For Love | 48 |
5. Cyprus | Tamta – Replay | 48 |
6. Norway | KEiiNO – Spirit In The Sky | 45 |
7. Greece | Katerine Duska – Better Love | 22 |
8. Russia | Sergey Lazarev – Scream | 19 |
9. Azerbaijan | Chingiz – Truth | 17 |
10. Iceland | Hatari – Hatrið Mun Sigra | 14 |
11. Spain | Miki – La Venda | 12 |
12. Denmark | Leonora – Love Is Forever | 12 |
13. Malta | Michela – Chameleon | 9 |
14. France | Bilal Hassani – Roi | 7 |
15. Poland | Tulia – Fire Of Love | 7 |
16. Portugal | Conan Osíris – Telemóveis | 7 |
17. Belgium | Eliot – Wake Up | 6 |
18. Slovenia | Zala Kralj & Gašper Šantl – Sebi | 5 |
19. Hungary | Joci Pápai – Az Én Ápam | 2 |
20. North Macedonia | Tamara Todevska – Proud | 1 |
21. San Marino | Serhat – Say Na Na Na | 1 |