INFE Poll 2019: The points from Australia are in !

INFE Poll 2019: The points from Australia are in !

Following the successful INFE Eurovision polls of the last two years, the INFE Network will be holding for a third consecutive year its Eurovision 2019 poll in collaboration with the leading Eurovision site of ESCToday, which will be presenting daily exclusively the votes coming across 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 22nd set of votes. The INFE poll today continues with the Australian top 10 as the votes are coming from INFE Australia. This is how Australia’s fans voted:

  • 1 point goes to Hungary
     
  • 2 points go to Greece
     
  • 3 points go to Spain
     
  • 4 points go to Albania
     
  • 5 points go to Slovenia
     
  • 6 points go to Iceland
     
  • 7 points go to Malta
     
  • 8 points go to… France 
     
  • 10 points to… Italy
     
  • 12 points go to… The Netherlands!

The answer is yes! Duncan Laurence has now taken a strong lead and is start to develop a solid margin from the second Italy.

 Now it’s time we checked the current scoreboard for the INFE Poll 2019:
  • The Netherlands – 131 points
  • Italy – 108 points
  • Switzerland – 101 points
  • Cyprus – 62 points
  • Russia – 58 points
  • Malta – 44 points
  • Spain – 37 points
  • Sweden – 36 points
  • France – 31 points
  • Azerbaijan – 29 points
  • Greece – 26 points
  • Iceland – 27 points
  • Norway – 27 points
  • North Macedonia – 19 points
  • Hungary – 13 points
  • Israel – 12 points
  • Albania – 9 points
  • Slovenia – 7 points
  • Portugal – 6 points
  • Armenia – 5 points
  • Belgium – 5 points
  • Ireland – 5 points
  • Austria – 4 points
  • Romania – 3 points
  • San Marino – 3 points
  • Serbia – 3 points
  • Montenegro – 1 point
 

57561103_295821418015277_6052129839467462656_nAbout INFE Australia

INFE Australia joined the INFE Network just a year ago. Following four successful years in the Eurovision Song Contest, it was only matter of time before the formation of a core group of fans entering as community  the network, in a country where the popularity of the contest is very high.

 

 

Angelo D.

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