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Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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Romania in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Participating broadcasterTeleviziunea Română (TVR)
Country Romania
Selection processSelecția Națională2022
Selection date5 March 2022
Competing entry
Song"Llámame"
ArtistWrs
Songwriters
  • Andrei Ursu
  • Cezar Gună
  • Alexandru Turcu
  • Costel Dominteanu
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (9th, 118 points)
Final result18th, 65 points
Participation chronology
◄202120222023►

Romania was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Llámame", written byAndrei Ursu, Cezar Gună, Alexandru Turcu, and Costel Dominteanu, and performed by Ursu himself under his stage name Wrs. The Romanian participating broadcaster,Televiziunea Română (TVR), organised the national finalSelecția Națională 2022 in order to select its entry for the contest. The national final consisted of three shows, including two semi-finals and a final. A total of 46 entries were selected and 10 qualifiers ultimately competed in the final on 5 March 2022, where the winner scoring top marks from both a jury panel and a public televote was selected.

Romania was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 12 May 2022. Performing during the show in position 13, "Llámame" was announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and hence qualified to compete in the final. In the final, Romania placed 18th with 65 points. It was later revealed that the country placed 9th in the semi-final with 118 points.

Background

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Main article:Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2022 contest,Televiziunea Română (TVR) had participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Romania 21 times since its first entry in1994. To this point, its highest placing in the contest has been third place, achieved on two occasions: in2005 with the song "Let Me Try" performed byLuminița Anghel and Sistem, and in2010 with the song "Playing with Fire" performed byPaula Seling andOvi.[1]

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, TVR organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. In2020, the broadcaster did not fully select its representative by means of the national final formatSelecția Națională for the first time ever. They collaborated instead withGlobal Records to internally select the entrant,Roxen, with the entry "Alcohol You" being selected through a national final.[2][3][4] However, the contest was ultimately cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. Roxen was internally re-selected to take part in the2021 contest with the song "Amnesia", which failed to qualify to the final, placing 12th in the first semi-final. This marked the third consecutive time that the nation failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. Following the televised debateEurovision... pe șleau! ("Eurovision... frankly!") on 5 July 2021 which featured personalities of the national music industry, the broadcaster confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2022 contest on 20 October 2021 and would opt for a national final with several artists to select its 2022 entry.[5][6][7][8]

Before Eurovision

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Selecția Națională 2022

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Selecția Națională 2022 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[8] The competition consisted of two shows: a semi-final featuring forty-five songs and a final featuring ten songs to be held between 9 February and 5 March 2022.[9] Both shows took place at the TVR studios inBucharest and were televised onTVR1,TVR HD,TVRi, as well as online via the broadcaster's streaming service TVR+ andYouTube. The two shows were also aired in Moldova via the channelTVR Moldova.[10] An additional three shows, titledDrumul spre Torino (Road to Turin) and hosted byIlinca who representedRomania in 2017, were aired on TVR1 between 5 and 7 February 2022 in order to give insight on the competing acts.[11]

Competing entries

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TVR opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries between 26 November 2021 and 19 December 2021. The broadcaster received 94 submissions within the submission deadline.[12] A jury panel consisting ofAlexandra Ungureanu [ro] (singer),Ozana Barabancea [ro] (opera singer, actress),Randi [ro] (singer, producer), Cristian Faur (composer, producer) andAdrian Romcescu [ro] (composer, conductor) reviewed the received submissions on 21 and 22 December 2021, with each juror on the committee rating each song between 1 (lowest) and 10 (highest) based on criteria such as the melodic harmony and structure of the song, the orchestral arrangement, originality and stylistic diversity of the composition and sound and voice quality.[13] After the combination of the jury votes, the top 45 entries that scored the highest, one per artist that entered with more than one song, were selected for the national final. The competing entries were announced on 23 December 2021. Among the selected competing artists are Ciro de Luca, who representedRomania in 2007 as part ofTodomondo, andCezar Ouatu, who previously representedRomania in 2013.[14][15] Live performances of the competing entries were filmed at the TVR Studio 3 inBucharest between 19 and 21 January 2022 and released online viaYouTube on 5 February 2022.[16]

On 28 December 2021, TVR announced that "Malere" performed by E-an-na would also participate in the competition following a successful appeal made by the performers. "Best of Me" performed by Alex Parker, Erik Frank and Bastien was withdrawn from the competition on the same day and replaced with Parker and Bastien's second song "All This Love".[17] "Hypnotized" performed by Barbara Tešija, was withdrawn from the competition on 5 February 2022.[18] On 9 February, "That Way" performed by Fabi was withdrawn from the semi-final due to Fabi testing positive forCOVID-19.[19][20]

Shows

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Semi-final
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The semi-final took place over two rounds between 9 and 12 February 2022. In the first round, forty-five songs competed and twenty qualified to the second round.[21] A jury panel first selected fifteen songs to advance. The remaining thirty entries then faced a public online vote which took place on the Eurovision Romania Facebook page on 9 and 10 February 2022 which determined an additional five qualifiers.[22] The twenty qualifying entries were announced on 10 February 2022 during the TVR evening news broadcast.[10][23] In the second round which took place on 12 February 2022 and hosted by Anca Mazilu and Bogdan Stănescu with Ilinca hosting segments from the green room, a jury panel selected ten songs to qualify to the final.[24][25] The members of the jury panel that voted during the semi-final were:Alexandra Ungureanu [ro] (singer),Ozana Barabancea [ro] (opera singer, actress),Randi [ro] (singer, producer), Cristian Faur (composer, producer) andAdrian Romcescu [ro] (composer, conductor).[13]

  Jury qualifier  Online vote qualifier

First round – 9–10 February 2022
ArtistSongSongwriter(s)VotesPlaceResult
Aldo Blaga"Embers"Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Rickard Bonde Truumeel,Charlie Mason,John Matthews1,42311Advanced
Alex Parker and Bastien"All This Love"Alexandru Ciacoi, Vlad Cireşan, Sebastian Tudor45331Advanced
Alexa"Hoodies and Cold Nights"Radu Bolfea, Inaki Calvo Medel, Omar Secada Dihigo, Alexa Niculae86320Eliminated
Alina Amon"Without You"Alina Amon98516Eliminated
Ana"Youngster"Ana Maria Lazăr38035Eliminated
Andra Oproiu"Younique"Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Paul Dubrovsky, Lee Music1,8607Advanced
Andrea Stocchino"Avere paura"Andrea Stocchino, Nicolo Baldini, Emedio Mazzilli50228Eliminated
Andrei Petruș"Take Me"Călin Ionce, Silvia Ștefănescu1,6508Advanced
Aris"Do svidaniya"(До свидания)Michael James Down,Will Taylor, Primož Poglajen, Natalie Palmer1,11013Advanced
Ayona"Let Me Come to You"Marius Cobianu25438Eliminated
Bogdan Dumitraș"Sign"Alex Luft44432Eliminated
Carmen Trandafir"Măști"Carmen Trandafir, Riona Sakurada58824Eliminated
Cezar Ouatu"For Everyone"Mihai Alexandru, Christian Alexandru59823Advanced
Ciro de Luca"Imperdonabile"Ciro de Luca, Rareș Varniote14742Eliminated
Cream, Minodora and Diana Bucșa"România mea"Alina Manolache,Costi Ioniță1,4979Advanced
Dan Helciug"241"Dan Helciug1,27112Eliminated
Dora Gaitanovici"Ana"Dora Gaitanovici3,2182Advanced
E-an-na"Malere"Andrei Oltean, Ovidiu Ban10,1241Advanced
Eliza G"The Other Half of Me"Valerio Carboni,Giuseppe Anastasi, Mike Connaris, Elisa Gaiotto56625Advanced
Eugenia Nicolae feat. Cazanoi Brothers"Doina"Eugenia Niţu, Cezar Cazanoi, Anatolie Cazanoi, Liviu Tănăsoiu1,04215Advanced
Fabi[a]"That Way"Fabian Ferrara445Withdrew
Forțele de muncă"Hai afară, frate!"Florin Dumitrescu42033Eliminated
Gabriel Basco"One Night"Gabriel Bîscoveanu, Roland Kiss, Dominic Dehen Perfetti2,1406Advanced
Giulia-Georgia"Find Your Way"Giulia-Georgia Beiliciu45730Eliminated
Ivel"Neverending"Ivelin Trakiyski2544Eliminated
Jessie"Regret"Jessie Baneş, Bogdan Samoilenco, Loredana Cavasdan, Bianca Dragomir-Fotache, David Popa, Călin Luca, Tomer Weissbuch, Olga Verbitchi25139Eliminated
Kyrie Mendél"Hurricane"Kyrie Mendél14841Advanced
Letiția Moisescu"Mirunica"Ovidiu Junghiatu, Niculae Robert Andrei50029Eliminated
Leyah"I'll Be Fine"Magdalena Marica53427Eliminated
Mălina"Prisoner"Cornel-Valentin Oprea, Malina-Elena Paraschiv2,3365Advanced
Miryam"Top of the Rainbow"Ovidiu Anton90218Eliminated
Møise"Guilty"Shawn Myers,Jonas Gladnikoff53726Advanced
Oana Tăbultoc"Utopia"Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Rickard Bonde Truumeel, Roeland Ruijsch2,6294Advanced
Olivia Miheț"Fragile"Olivia Miheț, Mihai Costăchescu27437Eliminated
Othello"You're Worthy"Liviu Elekes, Roxana Elekes32936Eliminated
Outflow"Running in Circles"Florin Ciotlăuș, Lucian Călin Blaga, George Popa, Mircea Georoceanu1,43010Eliminated
Petra"Ireligios"Petronela Donciu25139Advanced
Roberta-Maria Popa"Indigo"Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Peter Frodin, Lee Music89619Eliminated
Romeo Zaharia"Until the Fight Is Over"Arnar Ástráðsson, Aidan O'Connor91517Eliminated
Seeya"Save Me"Idris Jafarov, Bogdan Ioan Tomosoiu7143Eliminated
Sophia"Beautiful Lies"Alexandru Bugan, Eduard Cârcotă, Sophia Ulianov41034Eliminated
Stelian"Remember"Călin Giurgiu, Stelian Ciuciuc,Niklas Bergqvist, Stefan Knutsson83922Eliminated
Vanu"Never Give Up"Cristian Prăjescu, Ioana Hrisca, Teodora Constantin, Răzvan Alexa1,08414Advanced
Vizi"Sparrow"Vizi Imre2,7533Advanced
Wrs"Llámame"Andrei Ursu, Cezar Gună, Alexandru Turcu84221Advanced
  1. ^Although Fabi had withdrawn before the voting started, he was still included on the Eurovision Romania Facebook page.
Second round – 12 February 2022[26]
DrawArtistSongResult
1Alex Parker and Bastien"All This Love"Advanced
2Aldo Blaga"Embers"Eliminated
3Petra"Ireligios"Advanced
4Vizi"Sparrow"Eliminated
5Vanu"Never Give Up"Advanced
6Mălina"Prisoner"Eliminated
7Wrs"Llámame"Advanced
8Andrei Petruș"Take Me"Advanced
9Møise"Guilty"Advanced
10Gabriel Basco"One Night"Advanced
11Cream, Minodora and Diana Bucșa"România mea"Advanced
12Oana Tăbultoc"Utopia"Eliminated
13Kyrie Mendél"Hurricane"Advanced
14Dora Gaitanovici"Ana"Advanced
15Cezar Ouatu"For Everyone"Eliminated
16Andra Oproiu"Younique"Eliminated
17E-an-na"Malere"Eliminated
18Eugenia Nicolae feat. Cazanoi Brothers"Doina"Eliminated
19Eliza G"The Other Half of Me"Eliminated
20Aris"Do svidaniya"Eliminated
Final
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The final took place on 5 March 2022, hosted by Eda Marcus andAurelian Temișan [ro] with Ilinca hosting segments from the green room.[27] Ten songs competed and the winner, "Llámame" performed byWrs, was determined by the combination of the votes from a five-member jury panel (5/6) and public televoting (1/6). Each juror voted by assigning scores from 1–8, 10 and 12 points to their preferred songs, with the juries awarding 290 points in total. The viewer vote was assigned by dividing the votes received by each song by the number of votes of the song that gained the most viewer votes. This number was then multiplied by 12 and rounded to two decimal places. For example, if song A received the most viewer votes and song B received 10% of song A's votes, then song A would be awarded 12 televoting points and song B would be awarded 1.2 televoting points.[14] The members of the jury panel that voted during the final were:Alexandra Ungureanu [ro] (singer),Ozana Barabancea [ro] (opera singer, actress),Randi [ro] (singer, producer), Cristian Faur (composer, producer) andAdrian Romcescu [ro] (composer, conductor).[13]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval acts featured performances byJamala, who won Eurovision forUkraine in 2016, performing her winning song "1944", as well as seven 2022 Eurovision entrants:Intelligent Music Project (Bulgaria),Zdob și Zdub andFrații Advahov (Moldova),Vladana (Montenegro),Andrea (North Macedonia),Ronela Hajati (Albania),We Are Domi (Czech Republic), andStefan (Estonia).[28][29]

Final – 5 March 2022[30]
DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
VotesPoints
1Andrei Petruș"Take Me"118072.5913.599
2Alex Parker and Bastien"All This Love"274291.3828.387
3Gabriel Basco"One Night"351,0483.3738.374
4Vanu"Never Give Up"346762.1736.175
5Petra"Ireligios"344121.3235.326
6Møise"Guilty"105851.8811.8810
7Cream, Minodora and Diana Bucșa"România mea"137642.4515.458
8Kyrie Mendél"Hurricane"466412.0648.062
9Dora Gaitanovici"Ana"323,73712443
10Wrs"Llámame"483,49711.2359.231
Detailed jury votes
DrawSong
Randi
Total
1"Take Me"1113511
2"All This Love"5456727
3"One Night"73671235
4"Never Give Up"464101034
5"Ireligios"61285334
6"Guilty"3231110
7"România mea"2522213
8"Hurricane"1010108846
9"Ana"8774632
10"Llámame"1281212448

Ratings

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Viewing figures by show
ShowDateViewing figuresRef.
NominalShare
Final5 March 2022197,0002.6%[31]

Promotion

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Wrs made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Llámame" as the Romanian Eurovision entry. On 26 March, Wrs performed during theBarcelona Eurovision Party, which was held at the Sala Apolo venue inBarcelona, Spain and hosted bySharonne and Giuseppe Di Bella.[32] On 3 April, Wrs performed during theLondon Eurovision Party, which was held at the Hard Rock Hotel inLondon, United Kingdom and hosted byPaddy O'Connell andSuRie.[33][34] On 7 April, Wrs performed during theIsrael Calling event held at theMenora Mivtachim Arena inTel Aviv, Israel.[35] On 9 April, Wrs performed during theEurovision in Concert event which was held at theAFAS Live venue inAmsterdam, Netherlands and hosted byCornald Maas andEdsilia Rombley.[36] On 16 April, Wrs performed during thePrePartyES 2022 event which was held at the Sala La Riviera venue inMadrid, Spain and hosted byRuth Lorenzo.[37]

At Eurovision

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video postcard introduced Wrs' performance in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The postcard was filmed at theIsola di Capo Rizzuto inCrotone,Calabria and featured virtual projections of Wrs across the location.

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 25 January 2022, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Romania has been placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 12 May 2022, and has been scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[38]

Once all the competing songs for the 2022 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Romania was set to perform in position 13, following the entry fromEstonia and before the entry fromPoland.[39]

All three shows were broadcast in Romania onTVR1 andTVRi with commentary by Bogdan Stănescu, who was joined by Kyrie Mendél for the final.[40][41] TVR appointed Eda Marcus as its spokesperson to announce the top 12-point score awarded by the Romanian jury during the final, however during the broadcast of the final, Romania's jury votes were read by the EBU's Executive SupervisorMartin Österdahl. This was attributed to connection difficulties during the voting.[42]

Semi-final

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Wrs performing during the second semi-final

Wrs took part in technical rehearsals on 3 and 6 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 11 and 12 May. This included the jury show on 11 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[43]

The Romanian performance featured Wrs dressed in a long-sleeved red ruffled shirt and black leather trousers and performing together with four dancers. The performance began with focus on two of the dancers who are lit with a low level light to give a silhouette effect before the camera panned out to reveal Wrs who then performed a choreographed routine with the dancers throughout the song, which included Wrs' shirt being pulled off to reveal a silver bejewelled black vest top. The stage displayed red and yellow colours with the LED screens displaying the song lyrics and a golden pyrotechnic effect in the final chorus.[44][45] The four dancers that joined Wrs on stage were Andrei Iulian Angelescu, Emanuel Neagu, Ruxandra Anamaria and Vivienne Meda, while an off-stage backing vocalist, Laurian Manta, was also featured for the performance.[46] The stage director for the Romanian performance was Aurel Badea.[47]

At the end of the show, Romania was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. It was later revealed that Romania placed ninth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 118 points: 100 points from the televoting and 18 points from the juries.[48]

Final

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Shortly after the second semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries appeared in the semi-final running order. Romania was drawn to compete in the first half.[49] Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Romania was subsequently placed to perform in position 2, following the entry from theCzech Republic and before the entry fromPortugal.[50]

Wrs once again took part in dress rehearsals on 13 and 14 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Wrs performed a repeat of his semi-final performance during the final on 14 May. Romania placed eighteenth in the final, scoring 65 points: 53 points from the televoting and 12 points from the juries.[51]

Voting

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See also:Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1–8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[52] In addition, each member of a national jury may only take part in the panel once every three years, and no jury was permitted to discuss of their vote with other members or be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[53] The individual rankings of each jury member in an anonymised form as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.[54][55]

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania and awarded by Romania in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Romania

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Points awarded to Romania (Semi-final 2)[56]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
Points awarded to Romania (Final)[57]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Romania

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Points awarded by Romania (Semi-final 2)[56]
ScoreTelevoteAggregated jury
12 points Sweden Sweden
10 points Serbia Australia
8 points Estonia Czech Republic
7 points Cyprus Estonia
6 points Czech Republic Belgium
5 points Belgium North Macedonia
4 points Finland Finland
3 points Australia Azerbaijan
2 points San Marino San Marino
1 point Poland Israel
Points awarded by Romania (Final)[57]
ScoreTelevoteAggregated jury
12 points Moldova Ukraine
10 points Ukraine Sweden
8 points Spain United Kingdom
7 points Serbia Portugal
6 points Sweden Australia
5 points Estonia  Switzerland
4 points Italy Italy
3 points United Kingdom Netherlands
2 points Norway Greece
1 point France Spain

Jury vote issues

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In a statement released during the broadcast of the grand final, theEBU revealed that six countries, including Romania, were found to have irregular jury voting patterns during the second semi-final. Consequently, these countries were given substitute aggregated jury scores for both the second semi-final and the grand final (shown above), calculated from the corresponding jury scores of countries with historically similar voting patterns as determined by the pots for the semi-final allocation draw held in January.[58][59] Their televoting scores were unaffected. The Flemish broadcasterVRT later reported that the juries involved had made agreements to vote for each other's entries to secure qualification to the grand final.[60]

During the broadcast of the final, Romania's votes were read by the EBU's Executive Supervisor,Martin Österdahl, instead of the scheduled spokesperson, Eda Marcus.[61] This was attributed to connection difficulties during the voting, however the Azerbaijani broadcasterİTV, whose jury had also been identified as showing irregular voting patterns, released a statement implying that this was instead due to their refusal to present the calculated aggregate scores.[62][63]

On 19 May, the EBU released a further statement clarifying the voting irregularities identified in the second semi-final. This confirmed that the six countries involved had consistently scored each other's entries disproportionately highly in the second semi-final: the Romanian jury, as well as the juries from Azerbaijan, Georgia and San Marino, had each ranked the other five countries' entries as their top five, proving beyond statistical coincidence that they had colluded to achieve a higher placing. This prompted the suspension of Romania's intended jury scores (shown below) in favour of the EBU's calculated aggregate scores, presented above.[64]

The Romanian broadcasterTVR subsequently released a press statement revealing the Romanian jury's intended votes for the grand final, which had also been suspended.[65] The statement went on to criticise the EBU for their communication and also suggested that other juries had participated in separate incidents of vote manipulation, although this was strongly refuted by the EBU. TVR concluded their statement by threatening the future participation of Romania in the contest as a result of the response to the incident.[66] On 29 July, Romanian news outletImpact.ro reported that TVR had dropped all objections towards the EBU regarding the exclusion of the Romanian jury.[67]

Romania's suspended jury results (Semi-final 2)[64]
ScoreJury
12 points San Marino
10 points Poland
8 points Montenegro
7 points Azerbaijan
6 points Georgia
5 points Australia
4 points Estonia
3 points North Macedonia
2 points Serbia
1 point Ireland
Romania's suspended jury results (Final)[65]
ScoreJury
12 points Moldova
10 points Greece
8 points Poland
7 points Netherlands
6 points Azerbaijan
5 points Australia
4 points Italy
3 points Spain
2 points Finland
1 point Lithuania

Detailed voting results of Romania's suspended vote (Semi-final 2)[64]
DrawCountryJuror 1Juror 2Juror 3Juror 4Juror 5RankPoints
01 Finland91114131612
02 Israel81513151313
03 Serbia168105792
04 Azerbaijan6478147
05 Georgia43414556
06 Malta12171611915
07 San Marino11222112
08 Australia51259665
09 Cyprus17161171711
10 Ireland71061212101
11 North Macedonia147941083
12 Estonia13686874
13 Romania
14 Poland35113210
15 Montenegro2233438
16 Belgium151412101114
17 Sweden10915171516
18 Czech Republic111317161417
Detailed voting results of Romania's suspended vote (Final)[65]
DrawCountryJuror 1Juror 2Juror 3Juror 4Juror 5RankPoints
01 Czech Republic201616231524
02 Romania
03 Portugal14231213411
04 Finland11112342092
05  Switzerland241011242422
06 France121224101219
07 Norway21513111615
08 Armenia19204221014
09 Italy187146974
10 Spain5196171783
11 Netherlands16479247
12 Ukraine22211518517
13 Germany13132071818
14 Lithuania424101223101
15 Azerbaijan71488856
16 Belgium171517211123
17 Greece21333210
18 Iceland23818161321
19 Moldova12111112
20 Sweden61821202220
21 Australia1022551965
22 United Kingdom899151412
23 Poland3622738
24 Serbia15322192113
25 Estonia9171914616

Detailed final results

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Detailed voting results from Romania (Semi-final 2)[56]
DrawCountryAggregated jury[a]Televote
RankPointsRankPoints
01 Finland7474
02 Israel10113
03 Serbia15210
04 Azerbaijan8314
05 Georgia1317
06 Malta1212
07 San Marino9292
08 Australia21083
09 Cyprus1647
10 Ireland1411
11 North Macedonia6515
12 Estonia4738
13 Romania
14 Poland11101
15 Montenegro1716
16 Belgium5665
17 Sweden112112
18 Czech Republic3856
Detailed voting results from Romania (Final)[57]
DrawCountryAggregated jury[a]Televote
RankPointsRankPoints
01 Czech Republic2022
02 Romania
03 Portugal4719
04 Finland1615
05  Switzerland6521
06 France22101
07 Norway1292
08 Armenia1718
09 Italy7474
10 Spain10138
11 Netherlands8317
12 Ukraine112210
13 Germany1920
14 Lithuania1412
15 Azerbaijan1323
16 Belgium1516
17 Greece9214
18 Iceland1824
19 Moldova24112
20 Sweden21056
21 Australia5613
22 United Kingdom3883
23 Poland2111
24 Serbia2347
25 Estonia1165

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abRomania was among the six countries whose jury results were found to have had irregular voting patterns. Their jury votes were substituted with aggregated jury results for the second semi-final and the final based on countries with similar voting patterns, as determined by the pots that the countries were put into for the semi-final allocation draw.[68][69]

References

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