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Australia receives points from Montenegro, Georgia and Norway in Eurojury for Eurovision 2026

  • Writer: Hayley Bessell
    Hayley Bessell
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read


Australia has picked up three more sets of points in Eurojury for Eurovision 2026 and this time from Montenegro, Georgia and Norway.


Eurojury is an annual competition held by fan site Eurovoix that sees artists, musicians, songwriters and the general public vote on the Eurovision Song Contest entries for 2026.


A distinctive feature of Eurojury is the involvement of industry expert panels from each participating country, aiming to replicate the kind of jury outcome that might seen on the Grand Final night in May, which accounts for 50% of the points. The other 50% of the results come from a public vote with the aim of replicating the televote.


This year 36 sets of jury results (this includes a Round the World vote) will be revealed.


Australia has received points from the Montenegrin, Georgian and Norwegian juries.


Montenegro's votes were as follows:


12 points - Albania

10 points - Croatia

8 points - Bulgaria

7 points - Serbia

6 points - Italy

5 points - Malta

4 points - Armenia

3 points - Cyprus

2 points - AUSTRALIA

1 point - Luxembourg



Norway's votes were as follows:


12 points - Denmark

10 points - Sweden

8 points - Finland

7 points - AUSTRALIA

6 points - Estonia 

5 points - Cyprus

4 points - Bulgaria

3 points - Romania

2 points - Montenegro

1 point - Luxembourg



Georgia's votes were as follows:


12 points - Finland

10 points - France

8 points - Cyprus

7 points - Greece

6 points - Albania

5 points - Israel

4 points - Germany

3 points - Denmark

2 points - Norway

1 point - AUSTRALIA




Current Eurojury 2026 tally


After 15 countries have voted, the current standings as of 27 April 2026 are:


  1. Denmark - 94 points

  2. Finland - 79 points

  3. AUSTRALIA - 77 points

  4. France - 63 points

  5. Cyprus - 54 points

  6. Greece - 46 points

  7. Israel - 28 points

  8. Bulgaria - 34 points

  9. Croatia - 34 points

  10. Sweden - 34 points

  11. Israel - 33 points

  12. Italy - 31 points

  13. Albania - 29 points

  14. Romania - 25 points

  15. Malta - 24 points

  16. Norway - 22 points

  17. Czechia - 19 points

  18. Poland - 18 points

  19. Switzerland - 18 points

  20. Germany - 17 points

  21. Georgia - 15 points

  22. Lithuania - 14 points

  23. Moldova - 14 points

  24. Estonia - 13 points

  25. Belgium - 12 points

  26. Azerbaijan - 11 points

  27. Armenia - 10 points

  28. Montenegro - 8 points

  29. Luxembourg - 7 points

  30. Austria - 3 points

  31. Portugal - 3 points

  32. Ukraine - 2 points

  33. Latvia - 0 points

  34. San Marino - 0 points

  35. United Kingdom - 0 points


How does Eurojury work?


National jurors rank their top ten songs and are combined with the rest of the panel to produce the usual 12 points down to 1 seen at the contest.


The Australian jury is represented by Dami Im (Australian Eurovision runner-up 2016) and Bella Paige (Australian Junior Eurovision representative 2015). Yesterday the Australian jury cast there vote and you can see the results here.


The overall results will be determined by 50% jury results and 50% from the general public, you can cast your vote here.


You can follow the results on the Eurovoix website here.


Previous Eurovision winners that were predicted by the Eurojury are -


  • 2018 - Israel - Toy

  • 2019 - The Netherlands - Arcade

  • 2023 - Sweden - Tattoo


For continued updates on all the Eurovision Song Contest news follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Bluesky Threads and TikTok. All links at: https://linktr.ee/aussievisionnet 




 
 
 

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