Junior Eurovision 2023: Online voting numbers breakdown released

Junior Eurovision 2023: Online voting numbers breakdown released
Monday, 27 November 2023

  • The full breakdown of the Junior Eurovision 2023 online voting figures has been released. 

    The overall winner of this year's contest, France was also the winner of the online voting by scoring 10% of the voting while Ireland received 3,5% of the vote. 

    Here is how the online voting turned out in number of points and the percentage share :

    The online voting results were as follows, including percentage breakdown.

    1. France – Zoé Clauzure – “Cœur” – 92 points – 9.91%
    2.  Spain – Sandra Valero – “Loviu” – 86 points – 9.27%
    3.  Ukraine – Anastasia Dymyd – “Kvitka” – 83 points – 8.94%
    4.  Germany – Fia – “Ohne Worte” – 74 points – 7.97%
    5.  Netherlands – Sep and Jasmijn – “Holding On to You” – 70 points – 7.54%
    6.   Armenia – Yan Girls – “Do It My Way” – 64  points – 6.90%
    7.  United Kingdom – Stand Uniqu3 – “Back to Life” – 58 points – 6.25%
    8.  Poland – Maja Krzyżweska – “I Just Need a Friend” – 55  points – 5.93%
    9.  Georgia – Anastasia and Ranina – “Over the Sky” – 53 points – 5.71%
    10.  Albania – Viola Gjyzeli – “Bota ime” – 45 points – 4.85%
    11.  Portugal – Júlia Machado – “Where I Belong” – 45 points – 4.85%
    12.  Italy – Melissa and Ranya – “Un mondo giusto” – 44 points – 4.74%
    13.  Estonia – Arhanna – “Hoiame kokku” – 43 points – 4.63%
    14.  Malta – Yulan – “Stronger” – 43 points – 4.63%
    15.  North Macedonia – Tamara Grujeska – “Kaži mi, kaži mi koj“ – 39 points – 4.20%
    16.  Ireland – Jessica McKean – “Aisling” – 34 points – 3.66%

     

    Taking a look back in time

    Since the Junior Eurovision 2018 edition in Poland the online voting has been influencing the final result by 50%. Lets take a look at the online winners' voting performances:

    • 2023 – France – Zoé Clauzure – “Cœur” – 92 points – 9.91%
    • 2022 – United Kingdom – Freya Skeya – “Lose My Head” – 80 points – 8.62%
    • 2021 – Armenia – Maléna – “Qami Qami! – 109 points – 9.89%
    • 2020 – France – Valentina – “J’imagine” – 112 points – 16.07%
    • 2019 – Poland – Viki Gabor – “Superhero” – 166 points – 15.06%
    • 2018 – Poland – Roksana Wegiel – “Anyone I Want to Be” – 136 points – 11.72%

     

    News Source: Junioreurovision.tv

    Image Source: EBU / Corinne Cumming

     

     

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