EBU to Investigate Eurovision Voting After Pressure from Participating Countries

The EBU will investigate Eurovision voting irregularities after concerns over Israel's high televoting scores. The review includes promotional campaigns and voting limits.

EBU to Investigate Eurovision Voting After Pressure from Participating Countries
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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) will investigate the voting process of the Eurovision Song Contest following concerns raised by participating countries. Eurovision director Martin Green announced the decision after controversy over the high number of public votes (297) Israel received via televoting, despite lower jury scores.

Viewers from thirteen countries, including the Netherlands and Spain, awarded Israel the maximum 12 points, boosting the country from 14th to 2nd place. The Spanish broadcaster RTVE called for an inquiry into the public votes.

The EBU will examine promotional activities by delegations and third parties to ensure they do not disproportionately influence voting. Green also stated that the current limit of 20 votes per person will be reviewed to prevent potential manipulation.

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