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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Eurovision Revamps Voting After Israel Uproar

Eurovision Revamps Voting After Israel Uproar

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Eurovision implements new voting rules following controversy over Israel's result.
  • Fans can now cast 10 votes each, down from 20.
  • Jury votes return for semi-finals, creating a 50-50 split in the final.
Eurovision Revamps Voting After Israel Uproar

The Eurovision Song Contest is implementing a series of new rules and structural changes to its voting system in response to controversies that have emerged in recent years. These adjustments, set to take effect for the upcoming contest in Vienna, Austria, are designed to bolster the perceived neutrality and integrity of the competition.

Key among the new regulations is a reduction in the number of votes a fan can cast, now limited to 10 per person, down from the previous limit of 20. Furthermore, jury voting will be reintroduced for the semi-final rounds. In the grand final, this will establish a balanced 50-50 split between the combined jury scores and the public vote.

Organizers have also introduced stricter guidelines regarding promotional activities, barring participating broadcasters and artists from engaging in campaigns that could unduly influence voting outcomes. These changes come amid broader geopolitical tensions that have increasingly impacted the contest, with some nations having threatened boycotts over Israel's participation.

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Fans can now cast 10 votes each, and juries will return for semi-finals, creating a 50-50 split in the final.
Changes were made to address controversies, particularly regarding Israel's 2024 result, and to protect the contest's integrity.
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final will take place on Saturday, May 16.

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