The first results in the OGAE Poll 2023 have been revealed as OGAE France met today to determine their points.
OGAE France is the first OGAE club to reveal their points in the 2023 OGAE Poll. The OGAE Poll is one of the largest fan polls that is organised ahead of the contest each year and has been held every year since 2007.
The results of Semi-Final One were:
- Sweden – 1130 points
- Norway – 975 points
- Finland – 946 points
- Czechia – 644 points
- Israel – 638 points
- Moldova – 611 points
- Switzerland – 520 points
- Serbia – 435 points
- Portugal – 400 points
- Ireland – 394 points
- Malta – 357 points
- Netherlands – 353 points
- Croatia – 302 points
- Latvia – 276 points
- Azerbaijan – 197 points
The results of Semi-Final Two were:
- Austria – 1090 points
- Belgium – 757 points
- Slovenia – 730 points
- Estonia – 690 points
- Australia – 623 points
- Georgia – 62 points
- Cyprus – 573 points
- Armenia – 493 points
- Lithuania – 485 points
- Denmark – 475 points
- Albania – 391 points
- Poland – 371 points
- Greece – 298 points
- Iceland – 285 points
- Romania – 94 points
- San Marino – 87 points
The final results of OGAE France are as follows:
- Sweden – 277 points – 12 points
- Norway – 229 points – 10 points
- Finland – 223 points – 8 points
- Austria – 162 points – 7 points
- Italy – 126 points – 6 points
- Belgium – 99 points – 5 points
- Israel – 69 points – 4 points
- Czechia – 67 points – 3 points
- Slovenia – 64 points – 2 points
- Estonia – 59 points – 1 point
- United Kingdom – 58 points
- Serbia – 46 points
- Moldova – 43 points
- Spain – 39 points
- Georgia – 38 points
- Germany – 36 points
- Portugal – 35 points
- Ireland – 29 points
- Denmark – 19 points
- Cyprus – 18 points
- Australia – 17 points
- Armenia – 16 points
- Lithuania – 14 points
- Switzerland – 12 points
- Ukraine – 3 points
The full results of all of the OGAE Fans clubs are expected to be revealed from mid-April until early May. Last year over 3,500 individual votes were counted across all of the fan clubs, a total of 43 fan clubs presented their votes with Sweden named their winner.
La Zarra will represent France with her entry “Évidemment”. Having produced a national final the two previous years, this year France Télévisions opted to internally select La Zarra to represent the country. As a member of the Big 5, France will automatically be granted a space in the Grand Final of the contest on May 13 2023 in Liverpool.
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