Eurovision Song Contest voting uses a combined system of professional jury assessments and public televoting to determine results. In each participating country, a jury of music industry professionals evaluates all performances and awards points from 1 to 12 to their ten favorite songs. Alongside this, viewers cast votes through telephone, SMS, or online platforms, also assigning points to their top ten entries. Both jury and public voting are structured so that each country contributes an equal set of points from each side.
Each country's combined jury and public scores are added together to form a final tally, and the winner is the entry with the highest overall total at the end of voting. Each country allocates an equal number of points from jury voting and public voting, ensuring both components contribute the same weight to the outcome. The jury ranking awards points from 1 to 12 to their top ten favorite songs in each participating country.