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Eurovision 2023 Results – Statistical Analysis

Eurovision 2023 just ended last night, with the announcement of the winner: Loreen from Sweden.
As every year, we are delighted to give you the statistical analysis of the results!

The Winner Takes it All: Loreen

The Grand Final

This is how the jury voted:

This is how the public voted:

RankCountrySum of Public Votes
1Finland376
2Sweden243
3Norway216
4Ukraine189
5Israel185
6Italy174
7Croatia112
8Poland81
9Moldova76
10Albania59
11Cyprus58
12Belgium55
13Armenia53
14France50
15Lithuania46
16Slovenia45
17Czechia35
18Switzerland31
19Estonia22
20Australia21
21Serbia16
22Austria16
23Portugal16
24Germany15
25UK9
26Spain5

The combined results are:

Jury Vote vs Public Vote

Unsurprisingly, we have some differences between the jury votes and the public vote.

It’s all about 12 points

National Jury

Public Vote

Countries Making History

It Is All About The Visuals

Let’s take a look at the share of jury public points out of the points each country has received:

Does the running order have a meaning? Sometimes yes.
We took the results of the grand final in 2016-2023, and tried to find some intersting pattenrs:

Jury Points by Running Order

Public Points by Running Order

Combined Points by Running Order

Semi-Final 1

The first semi-final results are:

Semi-Final 2

The second semi-final results are:

Familiar Names in the National Jury

Eurovision fans will probably recognize the following names on the national jury panel:

  1.  🇦🇱 Eneda Tarifa – represented Albania at Eurovision 2016.
  2. 🇧🇪 Alex Callier (Hooverphonic frontman) – the band represented Belgium in Eurovision 2020-2021.
  3. 🇧🇪 Laura Groeseneken (AKA Sennek) – represented Belgium at Eurovision 2018
  4. 🇭🇷 Damir Kedžo – should have represented Croatia at Eurovision 2020
  5. 🇭🇷 Albina Grčić – represented Croatia at Eurovision 2021
  6. 🇩🇰 Lise Cabble – have written more than 10 songs for the Danish selection “Dansk Melodi Grand Prix”.
  7. 🇪🇪 Dagmar Oja – part of the duo Suured tüdrukud that participated in “Eesti Laul 2021“. Over the years, she was a backing singer for Estonia at Eurovision (for example in 2017)
  8. 🇪🇪 Liis Lemsalu – the singer participated in “Eesti Laul 2017”,
  9.  🇮🇸 Sigurjón Örn Böðvarsson – The singer was part of the Fókus hópurinn band who participated in “Söngvakeppnin 2018”
  10.  🇮🇪 Brooke Scullion – represented Ireland at Eurovision 2022.
  11. 🇮🇱 Adi Perry Cohen – the singer participated in “X-Factor For Eurovision 2022“.
  12. 🇱🇻 Aminata Savadogo – represented Latvia at Eurovision 2015.
  13. 🇱🇹 Vaidotas Valiukevičius – the lead singer of “The Roop” who represented Lithuania at Eurovision 20202 and 2021
  14. 🇲🇹 Brooke Borg – the singer participated in the national selection “MESC” in the years 2016-2018 and 2023
  15. 🇲🇹 Gerard James Borg Maltese singer-songwriter who have wrote 6 of Malta’s songs at Eurovision (2000, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2017)
  16. 🇲🇹 Ludwig Galea – represented Malta at Eurovision 2014, as one half of the duo Julie and Ludwig.
  17.  🇲🇩 Aliona Munteanu (Aliona Moon) – represented Moldova at Eurovision 2013, and participated in the national selection in 2023.
  18. 🇷🇴 Elena Monica Anghel – represented Romania at Eurovision 2002
  19. 🇷🇸 Ana Djuric (Konstrakrate) – represented Serbia at Eurovision 2023
  20. 🇷🇸 Sara Jo – represented Serbia at Eurovision 2013 as part of a trio, participated in national selection for Eurovision 2023
  21. 🇪🇸 Marta Sánchez Gómez – participated in the Spanish selection for Eurovision 2022
  22. 🇸🇪 Clara Emma Klingenström – participated in “Melodifestivalen 2021”

Don’t forget to visit our full guide to Eurovision 2023: Our Eurovision 2023 homepage

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