INFE Poll 2021: The votes from Moldova have been counted
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The International Network of Fan Clubs of Eurovision (INFE) is running its annual Eurovision Poll that is presented to the fans through an exclusive collaboration with ESCToday for a 5th consecutive year, with today's votes coming from Turkey.
With the next Eurovision Song Contest a stone throw away the two major international fan clubs around the Eurovision Song Contest, OGAE (Organisation Générale des Amateurs de l’Eurovision) and INFE (International Network of Fanclubs of Eurovision) are holding their annual polls giving us an indication of which acts are fans' favorites for this year.
Today the 2021 INFE Poll continues with the seventh set of votes coming from INFE Moldova. Lets go and see how the fans from Slovenia have voted:
Top 10 from INFE Moldova
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1 point goes to San Marino
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2 points go to Lithuania
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3 points go to Ukraine
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4 points go to Cyprus
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5 points go to Greece
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6 points go to Italy
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7 points go to Finland
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8 points go to Malta
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10 points go to Romania and…
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12 points go to… Switzerland!
Gjon's Tears in keeping his lead safe with another 12 points awarded to him while Roxen from Romania gets 10 points promoting her country to the 6th placing on the scoreboard. Malta's Destiny receives the 8 points is is about to enter the top 3.
OVERALL RANKING
With the Moldovan votes counted in, this is how the overall scoreboard looks like:
- Switzerland - 68 points
- France – 35 points
- Greece – 35 points
- Malta – 31 points
- Lithuania – 29 points
- Romania – 27 points
- Cyprus – 24 points
- San Marino – 20 points
- Finland – 19 points
- Norway – 16 points
- Azerbaijan – 14 points
- Denmark – 14 points
- Ukraine – 13 points
- Bulgaria – 12 points
- Estonia – 10 points
- Italy – 9 points
- Slovenia – 6 points
- Poland – 6 points
- Moldova – 5 points
- Sweden – 5 points
- Ireland – 4 points
- Australia – 2 points
- Croatia – 1 point
- Spain – 1 point
Stay tuned on as more points from the INFE Poll 2021 will follow tomorrow at 4 pm CET.
News Source/Image: ESCToday/INFE
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