
The annual OGAE Poll has continued with its second set of results as OGAE Romania reveals its top scores. Greece has secured the top spot in the Romanian vote, while Finland maintains its overall lead in the early standings.
The OGAE Poll is one of the most vital and discussed indicators within the global Eurovision community. Every year, tens of thousands of fans belonging to OGAE – the official organization for Eurovision fan clubs in Europe and beyond – vote for their favorite song among the contestants. For 2026, members were asked to rank the 35 participating entries. The poll is considered an early indication of trends and reflects social media buzz.
While the official international OGAE channels have not yet begun the traditional rollout of 2026 results, two local branches – France and now Romania – have moved ahead to reveal their rankings earlier than expected. This network of fan clubs has managed this poll annually since 2007, using the iconic Eurovision voting method. The full results from all clubs are expected to be unveiled by early May, just before rehearsals commence in the host city.
Following the earlier reveal of the French Eurovision OGAE club results, the official votes from OGAE Romania have now been disclosed. The clear winner for the Romanian club was Greece, represented by Akylas, who secured a commanding 387 points. He is set to perform the song “Ferto” (in English: “Bring it”) on the grand stage in Vienna. Several other nations also found significant favor within the Romanian branch, contributing to a diverse top ten.
OGAE Romania: Member Voting Results
The following entries were selected as the top favorites by the Romanian fan club:
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Albania: Alis – “Nân“
Finland Maintains Top Position in Global Fan Rankings
With the combined results from France and Romania, the race for the OGAE Poll 2026 title is intensifying. Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen currently lead the overall leaderboard with their track “Liekinheitin” (in English: “Flamethrower”), holding 22 points. Greece follows in second place with 18 points.
Under the official Eurovision scoring system (1-12 points), the global standings reflect the preferences of the first two voting clubs. While some entries are gaining early momentum, the full field remains competitive as more clubs prepare to reveal their scores.
Overall OGAE Poll Standings (Combined Results)
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Finland – 22 points
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Greece – 18 points
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Denmark – 15 points
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Cyprus – 15 points
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Australia – 14 points
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Sweden – 12 points
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Albania – 6 points
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Italy – 5 points
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Bulgaria – 4 points
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Malta – 3 points
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Montenegro – 2 points
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Israel – 1 point
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Moldova – 1 point
Eurovision 2026: The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Austria, following the country’s third historic win with the song “Wasted Love” performed by JJ. This will be the third time the contest is hosted in Austria, after 1967 and 2015.

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