You will have 40 minutes to cast your vote
The 67th Eurovision song contest is finally here, with another set of musical hopefuls eager to represent their countries and impress both the judges and the public.
Here's everything you need to know about how the Eurovision voting system works - and, of course, how to cast that all-important vote yourself. And no - you can't vote for your own country.The voting is still done by a jury, however, public votes make up 50 per cent of the vote. Each participating country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to their ten favourite songs.
After the presentation of the scores from the juries, the televoting points from all participating countries will be combined, providing one score for each song and then these results will then be announced by the presenters.
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