Junior Eurovision 2021: Here is the online voting breakdown

Junior Eurovision 2021: Here is the online voting breakdown
Sunday, 19 December 2021

  • The breakdown of the 4.3 million online votes that secured Malena Fox's Junior Eurovision 2021 victory,  has been released by the EBU.

    A massive total of 4.3 million votes from 199 countries were cast in the online voting for the 19th edition of Junior Eurovision 2021. The winning act, Armenia's Malena Fox received almost the 10% of the total online votes. 

    In accordance with  the points received and the number of votes coming in this is how the estimated percentage numbers turn out:

     

    1. Armenia – 9.89% – 425,270 votes
    2. Poland – 9.26% – 398,180 votes
    3. Portugal – 8.35% – 359,050 votes
    4. France – 6.08% – 261,440 votes
    5. Ukraine – 5.72% – 245,960 votes
    6. Serbia – 5.63% – 242,090 votes
    7. Georgia – 5.35% – 230,050 votes
    8. North Macedonia – 5.35% – 230,050 votes
    9. Kazakhstan – 5.17% – 222,310 votes
    10. Russia – 4.54% – 195,220 votes
    11. Malta – 4.54% – 195,220 votes
    12. Italy – 4.26% – 183,180 votes
    13. Spain – 4.26% – 183,180 votes
    14. Germany – 4.17% – 179,310 votes
    15. Azerbaijan – 3.81% – 163,830 votes
    16. Albania – 3.54% – 152,220 votes
    17. Ireland – 3.54% – 152,220 votes
    18. Bulgaria – 3.45% – 148,530 votes
    19. Netherlands – 3.09% – 132,870 votes

    Conbined with the jury votes that saw France in first place receiving 120 points ,  Poland second with 116 points and  Armenia third with 115 points, the overall score declared , Armenia's Malena Fox as the big winner of Junior Eurovision 2021 with her song 'Qami Qami'

    You can take a look in the full scroebaord and the detailed voting numbers HERE 

    Malena's victory marks the second trophy for Armenia who had won first time in Junior Eurovision 2010 with Vladimir Arzumanyan and his song "Mama"

     

    A few words for Malena

    Maléna Fox is a 14-year-old singer from Armenia. Since early 2020, she has teamed up with the small record label TKN based in the capital city of Yerevan. 

    TKN was founded by record producer tokionine who was behind the compisition and co-wrote her cancelled Junior Eurovision 2020 entry, "Why".  He previously produced “Walking Out”, Armenia’s Eurovision 2019 entry performed by Srbuk.

    Maléna has also released on her Youtube channel two cover videos. One is of “Broken Clocks”, originally performed by American singer SZA. The other reelase is a stripped-back mashup of a number of hit R’n’B songs, including Drake’s “Hotline Bling” and The Weeknd’s “Heartless”.Taking into account her work so far she seems to favour R’n’B songs as an artist. 

    Last year she was set to represent Armenia at Junior Eurovision 2021 with the song 'Why" but due to the conflict in Nagorno- Karabakh (Artach) Armenia was forced to withdraw from the contest. 

    This year she came back with her song 'Qami Qami" and brought to Armenia their second victory in the competition: 

    News Source: Junioeurovision.tv/ Eurovoix

    Image: Andres Putting/EBU