Manifesto

The vote Eurovision should have.

Eurovision is one of the greatest cultural events on earth.

And the voting system is letting it down.

Juries vote politically. Televotes reward geography over music. State-funded advertising campaigns game the results. Five countries boycotted this year. And the things that actually matter — the vocal that gave you goosebumps, the staging that made your jaw drop, the song you'll still be listening to in December — get crushed into a single, contested number decided by borders and bloc allegiances.

We are fans. We have watched this happen for years. And we decided to do something about it.

EuroVox is completely independent. We are not affiliated with the EBU or the Eurovision Song Contest. Nobody asked us to do this. Nobody funded us. We built it because we love this contest too much to stay quiet.


🗳️ How it works

Sign in once with Google. Vote in any of the 6 categories — one vote per person per category. Skip the ones you don't have a strong opinion on. Your vote is locked the moment you submit and counted immediately in the live results.

Everything is free. Everything is open. Everyone in the world can vote — not just the 37 countries the EBU decided matter.


📊 What we publish

Everything. Total votes per category. Country breakdown. Voting patterns. Timeline of votes. Any anomalies detected. The full raw data — not just the headline result.

The EBU publishes almost nothing. We publish everything. That's the difference.


📅 What happens next

  • Voting closes June 1, 2026 at midnight CET
  • Results announced one per day June 3–8
  • Full transparency data report published June 7
  • EuroVox 2027 — including the full live Prix Mondial and Prix Publique running during Eurovision week — announced shortly after

🎤 Why these categories

Because fans argue about this every year and nobody officially asks.

Whose voice was the most powerful on that stage? Whose outfit was iconic? Which song in a national language deserved more recognition? Who got robbed in the semis? These conversations happen across millions of posts, comments and group chats every Eurovision week — and then disappear into the void with no verdict.

EuroVox gives them a verdict.


🌍 Independent. Always.

EuroVox will never take money from any government, national broadcaster, or political organisation. We will never accept sponsorship that compromises our editorial independence. We will always publish our full financials alongside our voting data.

We are fans. That is the whole point. That is the only point.


Independent · Fan-founded · Built with love and frustration

Not affiliated with the EBU or the Eurovision Song Contest

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