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Televoting (also
telephone voting,
phone voting, and call-in voting) is a
method of
decision making and
opinion polling conducted by telephone. Televoting...
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other from
televoting in
their country. Only the set from
televoting is used in the semi-finals. Both sets from jury and
televoting are used in the...
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combined vote and jury vote, and
placed fifth in the
televote.
Croatia won the
televote and
finished in
second place, its best
result to date as an...
- place.
Since the
reintroduction of the
juries alongside televoting in 2009, the jury and the
televote awarded the most
points to the same
entry on only six...
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public televote determined the
first five qualifiers, and a
second round of
televoting determined the
sixth and
final qualifier. Key: Jury and
televote round...
- the final; the top
three entries from the
final moving on to a
final televoting round selecting the winner. In case of a tie in any of the
previous stages...
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combination of
votes from a
national jury, an
international jury and a
televote – each
awarding sets of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points – with the latter...
- and a
public televote. In the
second round, "Stay Forever"
performed by
Platin was
selected as the
winner entirely by a
public televote.
Slovenia competed...
- from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from
their professional jury and the
other from
televoting in the
final vote,
while the semi-final vote was
based entirely on the...
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following the
combination of
votes from a three-member jury
panel and a
public televote.
Ukraine was
drawn to
compete in the
first semi-final of the Eurovision...