The next set of results is in for the OGAE Poll 2025, with the results from Poland announced.
OGAE Poland is the thirty-fifth club to reveal its points in the 2025 OGAE Poll. 264 members of OGAE Poland voted in the poll, and the results were as follows:
Albania β 12 points
Austria β 10 points
Sweden β 8 points
Finland β 7 points
Malta β 6 points
The Netherlands β 5 points
Czechia β 4 points
Greece β 3 points
France β 2 points
Spain β 1 point
A total of 4,511 votes have been cast to date by OGAE members. The full results so far, after twenty-eight sets of votes are as follows:
Austria β 333 points
Sweden β 333 points
The Netherlands β 241 points
Finland β 186 points
Albania β 124 points
Malta β 122 points
France β 121 points
Spain β 118 points
Estonia β 71 points
Norway β 52 points
Greece β 50 points
Israel β 50 points
Luxembourg β 39 points
Switzerland β 37 points
San Marino β 35 point
Czechia β 34 points
Germany β 29 points
Denmark β 17 points
Australia β 8 points
United Kingdom β 7 points
Poland β 6 points
Ireland β 5 points
Belgium β 4 points
Italy β 4 points
Latvia β 2 points
Slovenia β 1 point
Ukraine β 1 point
The OGAE Poll
The OGAE Poll has been held since 2007 by OGAE clubs all over Europe and beyond. The purpose of the OGAE Poll is not to predict the winner, but to determine the fan favourite.
In recent years, the poll has been closely followed by fans as an indicator of potential results at the Eurovision Song Contest. The OGAE poll can give an indication of taste amongst the fans which helps to build momentum behind certain entries.
Last year, Baby Lasagna from Croatia was declared the winner of the OGAE Poll 2024 after a total of 5,760 votes were cast across the OGAE fanclubs. Full results of the OGAE Poll 2024 can be found here.
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Poland debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 alongside a number of other Eastern European countries. Their debut year saw their best result to date in the contest, as Edyta Gorniak finished in 2nd place with her song βTo nie ja!β. Following this, Poland failed to repeat this initial success, managing a top 10 placing on only one other occasion during their initial participation in the contest between 1994 and 2011. In 2012, following a string of non-qualifications, Poland withdrew from the contest due to financial difficulties. Since their return in 2014, they have been considerably more successful in the contest, having qualified for the final six times out of ten attempts.
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