Time for double figures with the tenth set of votes. Returning for a second year in a row, the results of the INFE Poll 2018 are set to be unveiled here at ESCToday in collaboration with the INFE Network, with votes to be gathered and combined together from all of the participating INFE clubs.

Moving on to the tenth set of votes in the INFE Poll 2018ESCToday will exclusively be bringing you the results of the INFE Poll 2018 over the month to come in collaboration with the INFE Network.

In total, members from all 24 clubs will be casting their votes and deciding their favourite entries in the second annual INFE Poll, with the final outcome of the results set to be unveiled on the 22 April.

Voting next in the second annual INFE Poll is INFE Israel, whose members have now determined their top 10 entries of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest. With Israel unable to vote for themselves, who have they instead decided to award their 12 points?

Votes from INFE Israel

  • 1 point goes to Estonia
  • 2 points go to Spain
  • 3 points go to Denmark
  • 4 points go to Bulgaria
  • 5 points go to the Czech Republic
  • 6 points go to Belgium
  • 7 points go to Cyprus
  • 8 points go to… Finland
  • 10 points go to… Greece
  • And 12 points go to… France!

Madame Monsieur from France receive their third set of douze point in the 2018 INFE Poll, climbing up from third to second position in the current rankings.

About INFE Israel

INFE Israel consists of almost 4,200 members and is growing bigger every day.

INFE Israel members enjoy a wide variety of activities: Eurovision chats and news, group meetings, excursions, karaoke parties and much more.

INFE Israel’s motto is giving the fans a home, where everyone can have fun, be free and enjoy their love for music and the Eurovision.

You can find more about the INFE Israel on their official Facebook page.


Current top 5 of the INFE Poll 2018

  1. Israel: 88 points
  2. France: 62 points
  3. Bulgaria: 61 points
  4. Greece: 44 points
  5. Estonia: 37 points

Jessica was born and raised in the United Kingdom. Eurovision has been a huge part of her life for a number of years, getting to see the contest live for the first time in 2015. Jessica joined the ESCToday team in November 2013.