Vote!

The 1957 presenter and her "assistant" during the voting Photo: HR/ARD

Likes, views, shares... the participants love 'em! Make your support count and actually vote for your favourites in 2019 Eurovision Song Contest during the live shows.

Vote through the official app!

The official Eurovision Song Contest app is your ultimate second screen tool during the live shows, available for your iOS, Android and Windows device. You'll get live information about the participants, shortlist your favourites and vote. After voting you get a special video message from your favourite contestant. The app also features the latest news, videos and backstage photo galleries, selfie filters and easy access to the songs.

Want to know the details behind the voting? Check out our voting page for more information. For basic voting instructions, keep reading.

Voting information about the Semi-Finals

You can only vote in the Semi-Final your country takes part in. Viewers in Spain, France and Israel will vote in the first Semi-Final. Viewers in Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom will vote in the second Semi-Final.

After all songs have been performed, you can vote for your favourites for ±15 minutes. You can vote by telephone and SMS through the numbers shown on your screen, and via the official app. Rates and legal terms will be shown on screen.

You can vote up to 20 times, but you cannot vote for the country you are voting from.

Televotes make up 50% of the result, the other 50% are being determined by a professional jury in each participating country.

Voting information about the Grand Final

If you are in one of the 41 participating countries you can vote in the contest.

After all songs have been performed, you can vote for your favourites for ±15 minutes. You can vote by telephone and SMS through the numbers shown on your screen, and via the official app. Rates and legal terms will be shown on screen.

You can vote up to 20 times, but you cannot vote for the country you are voting from.

Televotes make up 50% of the result, the other 50% are being determined by a professional jury in each participating country.

The expert jurors

Juries determine 50% of the result. Curious who are making up your country's professional jury?

READ MORE: These are the judges who will vote in Eurovision 2019