The beginning of spring traditionally brings one of the most exciting unofficial votes for Eurovision fans – the OGAE Poll!
It is an annual survey organized by OGAE, an international network of official Eurovision fan clubs that brings together thousands of contest enthusiasts worldwide. For decades, it has been one of the most active Eurovision communities.
The OGAE Poll was launched in 2007 – the same year Serbia achieved historic success: not only by winning the Eurovision Song Contest with Marija Šerifović and the song “Molitva”, but also by topping the very first edition of the OGAE Poll.
Members of national OGAE clubs take part in this voting by selecting their ten favorite songs from the current Eurovision season. Points are awarded using the familiar Eurovision system (12, 10, 8–1), and results are then revealed gradually, country by country.
Although it has no official competitive value, the OGAE Poll has correctly predicted the Eurovision winner six times (2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2018 and 2023), which gives it additional weight among fans and followers of the contest.
For Serbia, the OGAE Poll holds special significance – in addition to winning the inaugural edition, the country reached the very top again in 2008, finishing in an impressive third place.
Below, follow the results as they come in – the table will be updated in real time, including all votes and changes at the top!
OGAE France
OGAE France was the first to reveal its votes in OGAE Poll 2026, continuing the tradition of opening the results season. In their semifinal-style allocation, Serbia finished last.
Votes from OGAE France:
- 12 points – Finland
- 10 points – Denmark
- 8 points – Cyprus
- 7 points – Australia
- 6 points – Greece
- 5 points – Italy
- 4 points – Sweden
- 3 points – Malta
- 2 points – Albania
- 1 point – Israel
12 points from OGAE France
OGAE Romania
The second club to reveal its results was OGAE Romania, continuing the voting for OGAE Poll 2026.
A total of 48 members took part, and the results show a very close race at the top, with Greece taking the lead ahead of Finland and Sweden. Serbia is currently in the middle of the table with 28 points, placing 18th.
Votes from OGAE Romania:
- 12 points – Greece
- 10 points – Finland
- 8 points – Sweden
- 7 points – Cyprus
- 6 points – Australia
- 5 points – Denmark
- 4 points – Bulgaria
- 3 points – Albania
- 2 points – Montenegro
- 1 point – Moldova
12 points from OGAE Romania
OGAE Denmark
The third club to publish its votes was OGAE Denmark, which organized semifinals and a grand final to determine its final points this year.
A total of 80 members participated, and Denmark awarded its points through a final voting system, with Finland once again confirming its status as one of the main favorites. Unfortunately, Serbia did not reach the final here, finishing in the semifinal in the penultimate position, just above San Marino.
Votes from OGAE Denmark:
- 12 points – Finland
- 10 points – Australia
- 8 points – Cyprus
- 7 points – Sweden
- 6 points – France
- 5 points – Bulgaria
- 4 points – Greece
- 3 points – Italy
- 2 points – Czechia
- 1 point – Norway
12 points from OGAE Denmark
OGAE Poll 2026 – Current Standings
After the first three sets of votes, the situation at the top of OGAE Poll 2026 is beginning to take shape, with Finland currently standing out as the most consistent and the first serious contender for the top spot.
- Finland – 34 points
- Sweden – 15 points
- Cyprus – 15 points
- Denmark – 15 points
- Greece – 14 points
- Australia – 13 points
- Italy – 8 points
- Bulgaria – 8 points
- France – 6 points
- Albania – 5 points
- Malta – 3 points
- Czechia – 2 points
- Montenegro – 2 points
- Moldova – 1 point
- Norway – 1 point
- Israel – 1 point
When it comes to the region, the situation is currently quite mixed. Serbia has not yet scored any points, placing it at the bottom of the table after the first three votes. However, it is still early in the process, with many clubs yet to reveal their results. Croatia and Romania are in the same position.
Montenegro currently sits in 13th place with 2 points, while Albania is doing slightly better in 10th place with a total of 5 points, securing a mid-table position for now.
Among other regional countries, Greece is among the leaders in 3rd place with 14 points, confirming a strong start, while Bulgaria is in 8th place with 8 points, holding a stable mid-table position for now.
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