The next set of results is in for the OGAE Poll 2025, with the results from Norway announced.
OGAE Norway is the nineteenth club to reveal its points in the 2025 OGAE Poll. 87 members of OGAE Norway voted in the poll, and the results were as follows:
- Sweden β 12 points
- Finland β 10 points
- Austria β 8 points
- Netherlands β 7 points
- Albania β 6 points
- France β 5 points
- Spain β 4 points
- Estonia β 3 points
- Malta β 2 points
- Switzerland β 1 point
A total of 2,154 votes have been cast to date by OGAE members. The full results so far, after nineteen sets of votes are as follows:
- Sweden β 187 points
- Austria β 185Β points
- The Netherlands β 136 points
- Spain β 72 points
- Finland β 68 points
- Albania β 66 points
- France β 65 points
- Malta β 64Β points
- Estonia β 41 points
- Israel β 34 points
- Greece β 35 points
- San Marino β 29 points
- Norway β 21 points
- Switzerland β 20 points
- Luxembourg β 19 points
- Germany β 18 points
- Denmark β 11 points
- Australia β 8 points
- Czechia β 8 points
- United Kingdom β 7 points
- Italy β 4 points
- Latvia β 2 points
- Ukraine β 1 point
- Poland 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 foundΒ here.
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