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Eurovision 2024: How to vote for Cyprus in the Grand Final!

The Grand Final of the 68th Eurovision Contest is up upon and that’s the way to vote Cyprus and Silia Kapsis.

The voting process this year starts from the beginning of the first participating country, so viewers will have much time to vote for their favorite song.

Cyprus and Silia Kapsis need your support and your vote and that’s how you can vote for her!


Cyprus will perform in the 20th place of the Grand Final!

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EBU to discuss changes in the voting system in January 2024!

The European Broadcasting Union will discuss the current voting rules regarding the juries next January 2024.

The information comes from Norwegian TV2.  According to their information, the EBU will re-assess the rules concerning the voting, in particular the role of the jurors in the final results.  This information has been confirmed by NRK Project Manager for Melodi Grand Prix, Thea Flinder.

This may be a good time for the EBU to make a proper assessment of the jury system (…).  It will be the EBU the “Eurovision Song Contest Reference Group” that must be responsible for the decision on what happens to the jury system.

According to this information, the discussion will take place in January 2024.  If there is an agreement about the need to change the current voting system, the Reference Group will have to decide whether the jury system remains in the current form, changes its voting power or if its  scrapped altogether.

After the introduction of a “Rest of the World” televote, the jury vote represents a little bit less than 49,4% of the final result.

However, this proportion of the vote is significant enough to impact the results.  The current rules were put in the spotlight once again this year.  The Eurovision 2023 winner of the televote was Finland by a landslide.  However, Käärijä ended in second place after the jury ranked him in fourth place.

Source: TV2

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Eurovision 2023: The televote numbers and voting cost in every country!

Want to know how much it will cost you to vote in Eurovision 2023? Want to create voting graphics for your favourite artist?

The ESC Discord account, presents exclusively, the numbers and cost of the televote, in each of the competing countries, and for the rest of the countries that are not participating and will vote as Rest Of The World.

How much will it cost you to vote in Eurovision 2023?

In the table below, ESC Discord presents the numbers and the cost of televoting in each country.

We see that Estonia has the highest billing costs, both by phone and texting, at €1.70, while Denmark has the lowest at only 0.13 cents.

In addition, several countries have increased the cost of televoting compared to last year. These are Australia, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Belgium, Estonia, Italy, Iceland, Iceland, Israel and Ukraine.

Furthermore, Australia and Israel will be able to vote either by SMS or via www.esc.vote.

Finally, voting for Rest Of The World will be done via www.esc.vote, and will cost 0.99 cents.

The numbers and the cost of remote voting from Greece

From Greece, the televoting will be done by phone by calling 901 901 40, adding the respective country code at the end, or by SMS, by typing the country code and sending the Eurovision code at 54222.

You can find out all the details of the new Eurovision 2023 voting system here.

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