Thursday 26 May 2011

Eurovision 2011 Results





For the sake of posterity, here are the results of The Eurovision Song Contest Final 2011.

50% was public televote, 50% was jury votes. This year's sees the biggest discrepancies in the 50/50 system so far. All three results are published here, with stats on how the jury vote affected the public televote.

1. Azerbaijan’s Ell & Nikki with “Running Scared” (221) (public: 1st/jury: 2nd)
2. Italy’s Raphael Gualazzi with “Madness of Love” (189) (public: 11th/jury: 1st)
3. Sweden’s Eric Saade with “Popular” (185) (public: 2nd/jury: 9th)
4. Ukraine’s Mika Newton with “Angel” (159) (public: 4th/jury: 7th)
5. Denmark’s A Friend in London with “New Tomorrow” (134) (public: 18th/jury: 3rd)
6. Bosnia’s Dino Merlin with “Love in Rewind” (125) (public: 6th/jury: 11th)
7. Greece’s Loukas Giorkas feat. Stereo Mike with “Watch My Dance” (120) (public: 3rd/jury: 14th)
8. Ireland’s Jedward with “Lipstick” (119) (public: 10th/jury: 6th)
9. Georgia’s Eldrine with “One More Day” (110) (public: 7th/jury: 17th)
10. Germany’s Lena with “Taken By a Stranger” (107) (public: 9th/jury: 10th)
11. The United Kingdom’s Blue with “I Can” (100) (public: 5th/jury: 22nd)
12. Moldova’s Zdob si Zdub with “So Lucky” (97) (public: 15th/jury: 12th)
13. Slovenia’s Maja Keuc with “No One” (96) (public: 22nd/jury: 4th)
14. Serbia’s Nina with “Caroban” (85) (public: 13th/jury: 8th)
15. France’s Amaury Vassili with “Sognu” (82) (public: 15th/jury: 12th)
16. Russia’s Alexey Vorobyov with “Get You” (77) (public: 8th/jury: 25th)
17. Romania’s Hotel FM with “Change” (77) (public: 14th/jury: 13th)
18. Austria’s Nadine Beiler with “The Secret is Love” (64) (public: 24th/jury: 5th)
19. Lithuania’s Evelina Sašenko with “C’est Ma Vie” (63) (public: 20th/jury: 20th)
20. Iceland’s Sjonni’s Friends with “Coming Home” (61) (public: 19th/jury: 19th)
21. Finland’s Paradise Oskar with “Da Da Dam” (57) (public: 21st/jury: 16th)
22. Hungary’s Kati Wolf with “What About My Dreams?” (53) (public: 17th/jury: 21st)
23. Spain’s Lucia Perez with “Que me quiten lo bailao” (50) (public: 16th/jury: 24th)
24. Estonia’s Getter Jaani with “Rockefeller Street” (44) (public: 23rd/jury: 18th)
25. Switzerland’s Anna Rossinelli with “In Love for a While” (19) (public: 25th/jury: 23rd)

Televoting results

1 Azerbaijan 223
2 Sweden 221
3 Greece 176
4 Ukraine 168
5 United Kingdom 166
6 Bosnia 151
7 Georgia 138
8 Russia 138
9 Germany 113
10 Ireland 101
11 Italy 099
12 Moldova 098
13 Serbia 089
14 Romania 079
15 France 076
16 Spain 073
17 Hungary 064
18 Denmark 061
19 Iceland 060
20 Lithuania 055
21 Finland 047
22 Slovenia 039
23 Estonia 032
24 Austria 025
25 Switzerland 002

Jury results

1 Italy 251
2 Azerbaijan 182
3 Denmark 168
4 Slovenia 160
5 Austria 145
6 Ireland 119
7 Ukraine 117
8 Serbia 111
9 Sweden 106
10 Germany 104
11 Bosnia 090
12 France 090
13 Romania 086
14 Greece 084
15 Moldova 082
16 Finland 075
17 Georgia 079
18 Estonia 074
19 Iceland 072
20 Lithuania 066
21 Hungary 060
22 United Kingdom 057
23 Switzerland 053
24 Spain 038
25 Russia 025

In terms of how much the jury's voting affected the final placings, here are how much they affected each country (six countries' combined positions matched the public vote, but all were affected by the jury vote).

The following 10 countries benefitted from jury voting:
Denmark +13 places
Slovenia +9
Italy +9
Austria +6
Moldova +3
Ireland +2
Lithuania +1
Finland - no change
France - no change
Switzerland - no change

However, the following 15 countries were hindered by the jury voting:
Russia -8 places
Spain -7
UK -6
Greece -4
Romania -3
Georgia -2
Sweden -1
Germany -1
Serbia -1
Iceland -1
Estonia -1
Bosnia - no change
Hungary - no change
Ukraine - no change
Azerbaijan - no change

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