Eurovision’s winner is decided by a combination of jury and public votes from each participating country, with points awarded to their top 10 entries and the 12-point top score going to the favorite. The voting system aims to discourage self- or neighbor-voting, though questions about irregularities have occasionally surfaced. Since 2016, a semi-final format helps manage participation by advancing the top 10 from each semi-final to the grand final, keeping the competition dynamic while widening access for more countries. The contest airs in more than 40 countries and enjoys a vibrant online following, with fans actively discussing outcomes and performances.
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