INFE Poll 2023: Cyprus first cast their votes

INFE Poll 2023: Cyprus first cast their votes
Tuesday, 11 April 2023

  • The International Network of Fan Clubs of Eurovision (INFE)  has kicked off today its annual Eurovision Poll that will be presented to the fans through an exclusive collaboration with ESCToday for a 7th consecutive year, with first to vote Cyprus.

    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.

    With the OGAE 2023 poll already on the way, the INFE Network is holding its 2023 poll and is once again joining forces with ESCToday for the 7th year in a row! From today on stay tuned on ESCToday and the INFE Network to follow the fans’ verdict on the ESC 2023 entries! 

    The first set of votes opeming the poll come from Cyprus. Let go and see how the Cypriot fans voted: 

     

    The Top 10 from Cyprus

    • 1 point goes to Austria
    • 2 points go to Australia
    • 3 points go to Sweden
    • 4 points go to Albania
    • 5 points go to Spain
    • 6 points go to Georgia
    • 7 points go to Moldova
    • 8 points go to Greece
    • 10 points go to Israel
    • 12 points go to… Norway

    Norway kicks off the race in the best way as Alessandra received maximum 12 points from Cyprus. Good start for Israel and Greece too.

     

    THE OVERALL RANKING

    Here is the overall score after this first set of point from Cyprus: 

    • Norway – 12 points
    • Israel – 10 points
    • Greece – 8 points
    • Moldova – 7 points
    • Georgia – 6 points
    • Spain – 5 points
    • Albania – 4 points
    • Sweden – 3 points
    • Australia – 2 points
    • Austria – 1 point

    More voting results to come over the days from the rest INFE clubs.

     

    News Source: INFE Network/ ESCtoday

    Image: INFE

     

     

     

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