Eurovision 2026: Our public poll results
- Dale Roberts

- Mar 30
- 3 min read

Aussievision's annual Eurovision public poll results are in and we reveal the results 35th down to 1st.
Over the last week, we have asked fans from across the world to vote for their favourite Eurovision 2026 acts.
Unlike other polls where fans give the traditional 12 points for their winner down to 1 point for 10th, we asked participants to give five televotes of equal value to better represent how the Contest is voted on.
They could put all five votes on one song or spread them over different entries. Countries could also vote for themselves.
In total, we received 2,170 votes from 434 fans worldwide.
Over half of the votes were from Europe and the Rest of the World (56.5%).
However, because this was an Aussievision poll, we received a healthy amount of votes from Australia (43.5% of respondents).
Today, we present the overall votes.
However, we will have additional results on how Europe voted compared to Australia as well as demographic breakdowns of age, gender and sexual orientation.
The Eurovision 2026 public poll results
35 Azerbaijan: Jiva - Just Go - 0.23%
34 Poland: Alicja - Pray - 0.37%
33 Lithuania: Lion Ceccah - Sólo quiero más - 0.37%
32 Austria: Cosmó - Tanzschein - 0.55%
31 San Marino: Senhit - Superstar - 0.65%
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30. Estonia: Vanilla Ninja - Too Epic to Be True - 0.69%
29. Ukraine: Leléka - Ridnym - 0.74%
28. Luxembourg: Eva Marija - Mother Nature - 0.74%
27. Portugal: Bandidos do Cante - Rosa - 0.74%
26. Armenia: Simón - Paloma rumba - 0.88%
25, Czechia: Daniel Zizka - Crossroads - 0.97%
24. Germany: Sarah Engels - Fire - 1.01%
23. Latvia: Atvara - Ēnā - 1.11%
22. Switzerland: Veronica Fusaro - Alice - 1.11%
21. Belgium: Essyla - Dancing on the Ice - 1.24%
Top 20
20. Albania: Alis - Nân - 1.34%
19. Israel: Noam Bettan - Michelle - 1.61%
18. Serbia: Lavina - Kraj mene - 1.61%
17. Georgia: Bzikebi - On Replay - 1.89%
16. Montenegro: Tamara Živković - Nova zora - 1.98%
15. Norway: Jonas Lovv - Ya Ya Ya - 2.07%
14. Italy: Sal Da Vinci - Per sempre sì - 2.12%
13. Bulgaria: Dara - Bangaranga - 2.30%
12. Moldova: Satoshi - Viva, Moldova! - 2.58%
11. Malta: Aidan - Bella - 2.67%
Top 10
10. Croatia: Lelek - Andromeda - 3.18%
9. Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu - Choke Me - 3.18%
8. United Kingdom: Look Mum No Computer - Eins, Zwei, Drei - 3.46%
7. France: Monroe - Regarde ! - 3.78%
6. Cyprus: Antigoni - Jalla - 4.42%
5. Sweden: Felicia - My System - 4.61%
4. Greece: Akylas - Ferto - 5.07%
3. Denmark: Søren Torpegaard Lund - Før vi går hjem - 8.06%
2. Finland: Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen - Liekinheitin - 10.46%
1. Australia: Delta Goodrem - Eclipse - 22.21%
Australia wins an Aussievision poll? Groundbreaking....
Ok, we hear you. An Australian song wins an Australian Eurovision poll.
However, an Australian entry has never got close to winning since we started this poll in 2022.
If we do break it down to the European and the Rest of the World voters only, it's a tight win to Finland with 18.67% to Australia's 17.09%.
We will release the full Australia v Europe v Rest of the World vote tomorrow.
In addition, we'll also see what songs resonated with voters based on the demographics they supplied, including age and gender.
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