Eurovision 2019: The full and split results of the second semi-final

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That was it! The lights of the arena went out and the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 threw its curtains, crowning The Netherlands as its winner. In keeping with the tradition, right after the conclusion of the Grand Final, the EBU has released the actual and split results of the two semi-finals. Let’s have a look at those from the second live show, which completed the final’s line up!

The overall ranking of the second semi-final was as follows, with the countries in bold qualifying to the Grand Final:

  1. The Netherlands: 280 points
  2. North Macedonia: 239 points
  3. Sweden: 238 points
  4. Switzerland: 232 points
  5. Azerbaijan: 224 points
  6. Russia: 217 points
  7. Norway: 210 points
  8. Malta: 157 points
  9. Albania: 96 points
  10. Denmark: 94 points
  11. Lithuania: 93 points
  12. Moldova: 85 points
  13. Romania: 71 points
  14. Croatia: 64 points
  15. Latvia: 50 points
  16. Armenia: 49 points
  17. Austria: 21 points
  18. Ireland: 16 points

Televote

  1. Norway: 170 points
  2. The Netherlands: 140 points
  3. Switzerland: 137 points
  4. Russia: 124 points
  5. Azerbaijan: 121 points
  6. Sweden: 88 points
  7. North Macedonia: 84 points
  8. Lithuania: 77 points
  9. Albania: 58 points
  10. Malta: 50 points
  11. Denmark: 41 points
  12. Croatia: 38 points
  13. Moldova: 27 points
  14. Romania: 24 points
  15. Armenia: 23 points
  16. Latvia: 13 points
  17. Ireland: 3 points
  18. Austria: 0 points

According to the results above, televoters had preferred Lithuania to go through to the final instead of Denmark, which finished in 11th place.

Jury

  1. North Macedonia: 155 points
  2. Sweden: 150 points
  3. The Netherlands: 140 points
  4. Malta: 107 points
  5. Azerbaijan: 105 points
  6. Switzerland: 95 points
  7. Russia: 93 points
  8. Moldova: 58 points
  9. Denmark: 53 point
  10. Romania: 47 points
  11. Norway: 40 points
  12. Albania: 38 points
  13. Latvia: 37 points
  14. Croatia: 26 points
  15. Armenia: 26 points
  16. Austria: 21 points
  17. Lithuania: 16 points
  18. Ireland: 13 points

We can interestingly notice that Norway, which won both the second semi-final and the Grand Final with the televoters, didn’t make it to the Top 10 of the national juries in their semi-final. Moldova and Romania were favored by the juries, however, we didn’t see them in the finals, as they finished lower in the televoting scoreboard.