📊 Sixth set of results of OGAE Poll for Eurovision 2025 revealed

Fans from all over the world have been voting for their favourite entries in this year’s contest, with all of the clubs in the OGAE Network continuing to reveal the results in the lead up to this year’s contest. Today, we are more than halfway through the results

Austria takes the lead once again

The sixth round of votes came from OGAE Türkiye, Hungary, Albania, and Czechia. The votes cast by the groups were as follows:

PointsOGAE TürkiyeOGAE HungaryOGAE AlbaniaOGAE Czechia
12 Points🇦🇹 Austria🇸🇪 Sweden🇦🇹 Austria🇸🇪 Sweden
10 Points🇸🇪 Sweden🇦🇹 Austria🇳🇱 Netherlands🇫🇮 Finland
8 Points🇦🇱 Albania🇳🇴 Norway🇫🇮 Finland🇳🇱 Netherlands
7 Points🇫🇮 Finland🇪🇪 Estonia🇫🇷 France🇦🇹 Austria
6 Points🇫🇷 France🇲🇹 Malta🇨🇭 Switzerland🇳🇴 Norway
5 Points🇳🇱 Netherlands🇵🇱 Poland🇬🇷 Greece🇦🇱 Albania
4 Points🇲🇹 Malta🇫🇮 Finland🇲🇹 Malta🇫🇷 France
3 Points🇳🇴 Norway🇳🇱 Netherlands🇩🇰 Denmark🇲🇹 Malta
2 Points🇪🇪 Estonia🇬🇷 Greece🇸🇪 Sweden🇪🇪 Estonia
1 Points🇨🇿 Czechia🇸🇮 Slovenia🇪🇸 Spain🇨🇭 Switzerland

OGAE International also revealed the number of voters from each club that participated in the voting:

OGAE ClubNumber of Voters
OGAE Türkiye111
OGAE Hungary13
OGAE Albania10
OGAE Czechia57

With another set of results from the additional four clubs revealed, the current top ten are as follows:

PlaceCountryArtistEntryPoints
1🇦🇹 AustriaJJ“Wasted Love”238
1🇸🇪 SwedenKAJ“Bara Bada Bastu”233
3🇳🇱 NetherlandsClaude“C’est La Vie”162
4🇫🇮 FinlandErika Vikman“Ich Komme”103
5🇦🇱 AlbaniaShkodra Elektronike“Zjerm”87
6🇲🇹 MaltaMiriana Conte“SERVING”84
7🇫🇷 FranceLouane“maman”83
8🇪🇸 SpainMelody“Esa Diva”73
9🇪🇪 EstoniaTommy Cash“Espresso Macchiato”52
10🇬🇷 GreeceKlavdia“Asteromáta”47

The reveal of the OGAE Poll 2025 results will continue tomorrow, where another four sets of results will be revealed.

All About Eurovision 2025

Switzerland will be hosting the 69th edition of the competition following Nemo’s historic win at Eurovision 2024 in Malmö. A few weeks after their win, Reto Peritz, and Moritz Stadler were announced as the Executive Producers, with other roles revealed in July 2024.

Basel, Bern & Biel/Bienne, Geneva, and Zurich submitted bids to host next year’s competition, with Basel and Geneva being shortlisted as the final two cities. After the shortlist, it was decided that Basel will host Eurovision 2025, at St. Jakobshalle with the shows taking place on May 13, 15 and 17.

The visual identity for this year’s contest is “Unity Shapes Love”, which was developed by Art Director Artur Deyneuve, and was inspired by the Swiss tradition of direct democracy, with the message conveyed visually through the iconic Eurovision heart symbol.

What do you think of the results of the OGAE Poll so far? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokTumblrThreads and Bluesky as we gear up for Eurovision 2025!

News Source: OGAE International

Photo Credit: Pavla Hartmoanová

By Tim J

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