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Voting. Who hasn’t heard about the famous ‘douze points’? This page gives you both the basics as well as a detailed explanation of how the voting procedure at the Eurovision Song Contest works.

Since 2016, professional juries and televoters from each country each award a separate set of points from 1 to 8, 10 and 12. This now means the top-10 countries in both the jury and televote will receive points, adding a new level of excitement for hundreds of millions of viewers in Europe and beyond.

This video from 2016, when the new voting system was introduced, gives you a quick introduction to the voting system:

How it works — the short version. After viewers have cast their votes by telephone, SMS or using the official app, each national spokesperson from the participating countries will be called in to present the points of their professional jury.

After the presentation of the scores from the juries, the televoting points from all participating countries will be combined, providing one score for each song. These televoting results will then be announced by the presenters.

In 2019, the presentation of the votes changed slightly. The order in which the televoting results are revealed is determined by the ranking of the jury result. The announcement of the televoting results will start with the country receiving the fewest points from the juries and end with the country that received the highest points from the juries. The presenters shall announce the sum of points that each song has received from the votes of the televote across all participating countries.

For those wanting to know how their country has voted, the televoting and jury scores from each participating country will be available shortly after the Grand Final on Eurovision.tv.

The voting rules — the long version. Viewers in the countries of the Participating Broadcasters are invited to vote for their favourite songs (without the possibility of voting for the song representing their own country) by means of televoting. In addition, in each participating country, there is a National Jury.

With respect to the televoting, the song which has received the highest number of votes shall be ranked first, the song which has received the second-highest number of votes shall be ranked second and so on until the last song.

With respect to the National Jury voting, the jury members shall rank first their favourite song, second, their second favourite song, third, their third favourite song, and so on until their least favourite song, which shall be ranked last.The rankings of the televoting and the jury will then, in each of the participating countries, be used to calculate the amount of points awarded, using the well-known and popular “Eurovision system”, with the top-ranked song getting 12 points, the second-highest ranked song 10 points, and the remaining spots, from 8 points to 1 point, given to the songs ranked 3 to 10.

This means there will be two separate sets of votes awarded; the points from the juries and the points from the televote.

Voting in the Semi-Finals. Viewers at home and professional juries each determine the outcome of the two Semi-Finals of the Eurovision Song Contest. In each Semi-Final, 10 contestants qualify for the Grand Final.

Voting in the Grand Final.

Jury voting. The rules for the juries are as follows:

Jury member selection criteria. All jury members are music professionals. They are being asked to judge:

The EBU looks into each jury member together with Digame and EY, to assure they meet the requirements to take seat in a national jury. The following criteria is applied in the selection of the jury members:

Judges signed a declaration stating they will vote independently.

About the televoting system. The Germany-based company Digame mobile GmbH has been the EBU’s long-term voting partner since 2004. The company gathers all televotes and jury votes in all countries and is closely monitored by two independent observers from EY. Its systems are built to handle all incoming votes according to the Rules of the Eurovision Song Contest, and can detect and exclude any kind of unwanted or unusual voting behaviour.

What if a country cannot deliver a valid televoting result? Both jury and televoting award 1 to 8, 10, and 12 points in each country. In order to secure the 50/50 balance between jury and televoting a national jury result cannot be used as backup result for the televoting. Therefore, if – for whatever reason – a country cannot deliver a valid televoting result, a substitute result is calculated by the audience result of a pre-selected group of countries. These groups and their composition have been pre-approved by the EBU and the Reference Group.

What if a country cannot deliver a valid jury result? Both juries and televoters award 1 to 8, 10, and 12 points in each country. In order to secure the 50/50 balance between jury and televoting, a national televoting result can’t be used as backup result for the jury. Therefore, if – for whatever reason – a country cannot deliver a valid jury result, a substitute result is calculated by the jury result of a pre-selected group of countries. These groups and their composition have been pre-approved by the EBU permanent services and the Reference Group of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Televoting data protection notesThefollowing information is intended to provide you as a participant in the Eurovision Song Contest televoting (Televoting) with an overview of the personal data we collect and process about you when you vote by call and about your rights under data protection law.

As joint data controllers, We, The European Broadcasting Union jointly with the Participating Broadcasters and the Host Broadcaster

L’Ancienne-Route 17A
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Genève, Switzerland
(the EBU)

And

digame GmbH
Schanzenstrasse 38
D-51063 Cologne
Germany
(the Company)

are committed to protect your personal data and respect your privacy in compliance with applicable data protection laws notably the EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (GDPR) and the German Federal Data Protection Act (BDSG). We will not process your personal data for any other Purposes that the ones set below.

The EBU and the Company have executed specific and separate joint controllers’ arrangement pursuant to Article 26 of GDPR, the key content of which is available on demand at the premises of either the EBU or the Company.

What categories of personal data are being processed? We will process only the personal data which we receive when you cast your vote either by call or by texting SMS message (whether sent directly or via the ESC App) using connections provided by your landline or mobile network provider.

When doing so, we will – depending on your country of origin – gather the following categories of data from you if applicable

What are the Purposes of processing and what is the legal basis for this? We collect your personal data on the basis of our legitimate interest (Art. 6 Para. 1 (f) GDPR) to generate the official results determining the ranking of the songs entered in the ESC and the winner thereof.

Your participation is voluntary and by taking part in the Televoting, you consent that we process your personal data (listed above) for the Purposes of:

Who will have access to your personal data? To participate in the Televoting, you are using a telecommunication service facilitated by your national telecommunication carrier and/or aggregator who may forwards part or all of your personal data to the Company to enable the calculation of a valid audience result.

Inside the Company your personal data will be made accessible to the departments which need it to fulfil the Company’s contractual and legal obligations. Service providers and vicarious agents working for the Company may also receive personal data for such purposes provided that they undertake to maintain, in particular, confidentiality and integrity. Such recipients could, for example, be IT service or telecommunications providers.

There will be no transfer of personal data to recipients outside the Company. Whilst the EBU is joint controller with the Company with regard to the Televoting, the Company will not transfer your personal data to the EBU which will receive from the Company only anonymised results for the purposes listed above. Only the aggregated and anonymized results will be published.

Will personal data be transferred to a third country or an international organization?

Votes cast outside of Germany will be transferred to the Company in Germany in order to process them and no further transfer will be operated. The Company will not transfer personal data to third countries outside the European Economic Area.

How long will my personal data be kept by us?

The Company will process and store your personal data for as long as required to fulfil our contractual and legal obligations.

Once the personal data is no longer required to fulfil contractual or legal obligations, it will regularly be erased unless its further processing – for a fixed period of time – is required for the following purposes:

What are your rights?

You have the right to access your personal data, and to request that they are corrected in the event of inaccuracy or deleted in the event that they are no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which they were collected and processed.

In some cases, you have the right to ask for a restriction of processing, for data portability or to object to processing. Any consent you give to the processing of your personal data by us may be withdrawn at any time. Please note that the withdrawal of consent will only apply for the future. Processing which took place before the withdrawal of consent will not be affected by it.

You may exercise your rights by sending your request by mail at privacy@digame.de.

If you consider that the processing of your personal data constitutes a violation of the data protection law(s), you have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority, in particular in the Member State of the European Union of your usual place of residence, your place of work or the place where the violation occurred.

How can you contact our Data Protection Officers?

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Notice you may contact:

The Company’s Data Protection Officer at privacy@digame.de

EBU’s Data Protection Officer at dpo@ebu.ch

Effective date and Changes. This Privacy Notice is effective from 11 February 2021

We reserve the right, at our complete discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this Privacy Notice at any time.

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