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Eurovision 2026: How Australia voted 1st to 24th in the public and jury

  • Writer: Dale Roberts
    Dale Roberts
  • May 23
  • 2 min read

Eurovision 2026 wrapped almost a week ago, but we're still going through all the voting data to find some interesting information.


Although the points were revealed on the night of how Australia voted, the full rankings from 1st to last came out later.


Below is the full rankings from the Australian public and jury.


Full public vote was:


  1. Bulgaria – Dara – Bangaranga

  2. Finland – Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen – Liekinheitin

  3. Greece – Akylas – Ferto

  4. Croatia – Lelek – Andromeda

  5. Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – Choke Me

  6. Moldova – Satoshi – Viva, Moldova!

  7. Malta – Aidan – Bella

  8. Denmark – Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før vi går hjem

  9. Norway – Jonas Lovv – Ya Ya Ya

  10. France – Monroe – Regarde!

  11. Cyprus – Antigoni – Jalla

  12. Italy – Sal Da Vinci – Per sempre sì

  13. Sweden – Felicia – My System

  14. Ukraine – Leléka – Ridnym

  15. United Kingdom – Look Mum No Computer – Eins, Zwei, Drei

  16. Poland – Alicja – Pray

  17. Serbia – Lavina – Kraj mene

  18. Czechia – Daniel Zizka – Crossroads

  19. Albania – Alis – Nân

  20. Israel – Noam Bettan – Michelle

  21. Belgium – Essyla – Dancing on the Ice

  22. Lithuania – Lion Ceccah – Sólo quiero más

  23. Austria – Cosmó – Tanzschein

  24. Germany – Sarah Engels – Fire


Cyprus, Italy and Sweden just missed points from us while 15th for the UK was the highest of any nation.


The full jury vote was:


  1. Bulgaria – Dara – Bangaranga

  2. France – Monroe – Regarde!

  3. Poland – Alicja – Pray

  4. Czechia – Daniel Zizka – Crossroads

  5. Norway – Jonas Lovv – Ya Ya Ya

  6. Denmark – Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før vi går hjem

  7. Finland – Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen – Liekinheitin

  8. Cyprus – Antigoni – Jalla

  9. Greece – Akylas – Ferto

  10. Italy – Sal Da Vinci – Per sempre sì

  11. Croatia – Lelek – Andromeda

  12. Ukraine – Leléka – Ridnym

  13. Germany – Sarah Engels – Fire

  14. Lithuania – Lion Ceccah – Sólo quiero más

  15. Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – Choke Me

  16. Moldova – Satoshi – Viva, Moldova!

  17. Serbia – Lavina – Kraj mene

  18. Sweden – Felicia – My System

  19. Malta – Aidan – Bella

  20. Albania – Alis – Nân

  21. Belgium – Essyla – Dancing on the Ice

  22. Israel – Noam Bettan – Michelle

  23. Austria – Cosmó – Tanzschein

  24. United Kingdom – Look Mum No Computer – Eins, Zwei, Drei


Australia was only one of only three countries that gave Bulgaria both 12 points in the public vote AND the jury vote.


Croatia, Ukraine and Germany just missed points with our jury.



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1 Comment


kiki
kiki
May 23

What a fantastic Eurovision 2026 for Australia! Finishing 4th overall with 287 points (165 from juries, 122 from public) is an impressive result. Australia's jury gave top marks to Bulgaria (12 points), France (10), and Poland (8), while the Australian public went heavily for Bulgaria (12), Finland (10), and Greece (8). Rare to see both jury and public align so perfectly – Australia gave Bulgaria a full 24 points! The split between jury favorites (France, Czechia, Poland) and public darlings (Romania, Moldova, Ukraine) made for such a dramatic voting night. Bulgaria's historic win with 516 points was well-deserved, and Australia's strong showing proves our Eurovision love affair continues.

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