INFE Poll 2019: It’s time for INFE Armenia to cast its votes

INFE Poll 2019: It’s time for INFE Armenia to cast its votes

Following the successful INFE Eurovision polls of the last two years, the INFE Network will be holding for a third concecutive year its Eurovision 2019 poll in collaboration with the leading eurovision site of ESCToday, which will be presenting daily exclusively the votes coming accross Europe and Australia from local INFE club members.

A total of 21 INFE clubs from Europe and Australia will cast their votes, while the clubs from Rest of the world will provide us the 22th set of votes.

The INFE poll today continues with the Armenian top 10 as the votes are coming from INFE Armenia. This is how the Armenian fans voted: 

  • 1 point goes to France
  • 2 points go to Portugal
  • 3 points go to Russia
  • 4 points go to Greece
  • 5 points go to Switzerland
  • 6 points go to Iceland
  • 7 points go to Malta
  • 8 points go to… Italy
  • 10 points go to… Cyprus
  • 12 points go to… The Netherlands!

Another set of 12 points for Duncan and The Netherlands which take the lead of the INFE poll 2019 with Armenia’s 12 points. Switzerlans is left behind with 78 points and Italy remains 3rd with 73 points so far. 

Let’s take a look how the overall scoreboard had developed after INFE Armenia’s votes:

  • The Netherlands – 85 points
  • Switzerland – 78 points
  • Italy – 73 points
  • Cyprus – 50 points
  • Russia – 46 points
  • Sweden – 33 points
  • Malta – 32 points
  • Spain – 31 points
  • Greece – 24 points
  • France – 23 points
  • Azerbaijan – 17 points
  • Iceland – 17 points
  • Israel – 12 points
  • North Macedonia – 12 points
  • Hungary – 12 points
  • Norway – 10 points
  • Belgium – 5 points
  • Armenia – 5 points
  • Portugal – 3 points
  • Romania – 3 points
  • San Marino – 3 points
  • Serbia – 3 points
  • Slovenia – 2 points
  • Montenegro – 1 point

 

ArmeniaAbout INFE Armenia

INFE Armenia joined the INFE family in the first months of 2018.Despite the fact that still they are a new club member, the Armenian Eurofans want to offer their opinions and have their say over their favourites and predictions of his year’s Eurovision outcome.An active core of fans is devoted to creating a large fan community within the country.

Angelo D.

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