The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 concluded in Vienna, with Bulgaria securing the top position. Ukraine, represented by the artist Leléka, achieved a ninth-place finish, accumulating a total of 221 points.
Ukraine’s performance garnered 54 points from the jury, placing it 15th in that category. Notably, Switzerland awarded Ukraine 12 points, while Ukraine granted the same score to Malta.
In detail, the voting breakdown for Ukraine from various countries was as follows:
- 10 points from Azerbaijan
- 7 points from Italy, the United Kingdom, and Latvia
- 6 points from France
- 3 points from Portugal
- 1 point from Poland and Romania
Television viewers rated Leléka’s performance with a total of 167 points, distributed as follows:
- 12 points from Georgia, the Czech Republic, and Poland
- 10 points from Portugal and Moldova
- 8 points from Estonia and the rest of the world
- 7 points from Denmark, Albania, Bulgaria, and Lithuania
- 6 points from France and Italy
- 5 points from Latvia, Montenegro, Belgium, and Sweden
- 4 points from Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Israel, Finland, Cyprus, Romania, and Austria
- 2 points from Germany, the United Kingdom, and Norway
- 1 point from Croatia
Overall, Ukraine received a combined score of 221 points from both the jury and the public, securing ninth place in the final rankings.
Ukrainian viewers predominantly voted for the following countries:
- 12 points to Moldova
- 10 points to Romania
- 8 points to Croatia
- 7 points to Denmark
- 6 points to Norway
- 5 points to Israel
- 4 points to Bulgaria
- 3 points to Serbia
- 2 points to Finland
- 1 point to the Czech Republic
The jury awarded 12 points to Malta, with additional points allocated as follows: 10 points to Israel, 8 points to Moldova, 7 points to the Czech Republic, 6 points to Finland, 5 points to France, 4 points to Italy, 3 points to Romania, 2 points to Australia, and 1 point to the United Kingdom.
Bulgaria emerged victorious in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 held in Vienna, while Ukraine finished ninth with a total of 221 points. The voting revealed varied support from both the jury and the public, with notable contributions from Switzerland and Moldova.
