Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018

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Romania was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Goodbye" written by Alexandru Matei, Alin Neagoe and Cristina Caramarcu. The song was performed by the Humans. The Romanian broadcaster Televiziunea Română (TVR) organised the national final Selecția Națională 2018 in order to select the Romanian entry for the 2018 contest in Lisbon, Portugal. The national final consisted of six shows: five semi-finals and a final. A total of sixty entries were selected and twelve competed in each semi-final where a five-member jury panel selected three entries to advance to the final. The fifteen qualifiers competed in the final on 25 February 2018 where "Goodbye" performed by The Humans was selected as the winner entirely by a public vote.

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Romania in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Participating broadcasterTeleviziunea Română (TVR)
Country Romania
Selection processSelecția Națională 2018
Selection date25 February 2018
Competing entry
Song"Goodbye"
ArtistThe Humans
Songwriters
  • Alexandru Matei
  • Alin Neagoe
  • Cristina Caramarcu
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (11th)
Participation chronology
◄2017 2018 2019►
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Romania was drawn to compete in the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 10 May 2018. Performing during the show in position 2, "Goodbye" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the second semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Romania failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. It was later revealed that Romania placed eleventh out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 107 points.

Background

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Prior to the 2018 contest, Romania had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 18 times since its first entry in 1994. To this point, its highest placing in the contest has been third place, which the nation achieved on two occasions: in 2005 with the song "Let Me Try" performed by Luminița Anghel and Sistem, and in 2010 with the song "Playing with Fire" performed by Paula Seling and Ovi. To this point, Romania has qualified to the final on every occasion since the introduction of semi-finals to the format of the contest in 2004. After returning to the contest in 2017 following their forced one-year absence in 2016 due to repeated non-payment of debts to the EBU, "Yodel It!" by Ilinca featuring Alex Florea placed 7th in the final.[1]

The Romanian national broadcaster, Televiziunea Română (TVR), broadcasts the event within Romania and organizes the selection process for the nation's entry. TVR has consistently selected the Romanian Eurovision entry through national finals that feature a competition among several artists and songs. The broadcaster confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest on 7 July 2017.[2] TVR had set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Romania, a procedure which the broadcaster opted for once again to select their 2018 entry.

Before Eurovision

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Selecția Națională 2018

Cities where the shows took place. The location of the final is shown in bold.

Selecția Națională 2018 was the national final organised by TVR in order to select Romania's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. The competition consisted of six shows: five semi-finals featuring twelve songs each and a final featuring fifteen songs to be held between 21 January and 25 February 2018.[3][4][5] Under the slogan Eurovision unește România! (Eurovision unites Romania!), the shows took place in different cities across Romania in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Union of Transylvania with Romania (also known locally as the "Great Union") and were hosted by Diana Dumitrescu and Cezar Ouatu who represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013.[6] The six shows were televised on TVR1, TVR HD, TVRi as well as online via the broadcaster's streaming service TVR+ and YouTube. The six shows were also broadcast in Moldova via the channel TVR Moldova. TVR hosted behind-the-scenes programmes the day prior to each show which contained interviews and pre-recorded inserts such as rehearsal, press conference footage and other backstage material.[7]

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Cities and venues of Selecția Națională 2018
Show Date City Venue
Semi-final 1 21 January 2018 Focșani Teatrul Municipal "Maior Gheorghe Pastia"
Semi-final 2 28 January 2018 Timișoara Teatrul Național "Mihai Eminescu"
Semi-final 3 4 February 2018 Craiova Teatrul Național "Marin Sorescu"
Semi-final 4 11 February 2018 Turda Rudolf Mine, Salina Turda
Semi-final 5 18 February 2018 Sighișoara Sala de Spectacole "Mihai Eminescu"
Final 25 February 2018 Bucharest Sala Polivalentă
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Competing entries

TVR opened a submission period for artists and composers to submit their entries between 15 November 2017 and 15 December 2017. The broadcaster received 72 submissions after the submission deadline passed, of which 68 participated in auditions held between 19 and 20 December 2017 at the TVR Studio 2 in Bucharest.[8][9] The auditions were later broadcast on TVR1 and TVR HD between 12 and 15 January 2018.[10][11] A jury panel consisting of Marian Ionescu (bass guitarist, pianist, composer), Liliana Ștefan (lyricist), Nicu Patoi (guitarist), Ilinca Băcilă (singer, represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017) and Viorel Gavrilă (composer, conductor) reviewed the performances during the auditions and rated each song between 1 (lowest) and 10 (highest) based on criteria such as the melodic harmony and structure of the song, the orchestral arrangement, originality and stylistic diversity of the composition and sound and voice quality. After the combination of the jury votes, the top sixty entries that scored the highest, one per artist that entered with more than one song, were selected for the national final.[12][13] The competing entries were announced on 22 December 2017. Among the competing artists was Mihai, who previously represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2006, and Alex Florea, who previously represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017.[14]

On 9 January 2018, "Fix Me" performed by Freia was disqualified from the competition due to the song having been released in China prior to 1 September 2017. The entry was replaced with the song "Baby You're the Only One" performed by Tomer Cohen.[15] On 21 January 2018, Tom Hartis withdrew his song "Teardrop Rain", which was set to compete on the first semi-final, for health reasons.[16]

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Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Alessandro Dănescu "Breaking Up" John Ballard, Jonathan Dahl, Robin Carlsson, Marcus Holmberg
Alex Florea "Nobody Told Me It Would Hurt" Jonas Thander, Aidan O'Connor
Alexandru Ungureanu "Sail with Me" Alexandru Ungureanu
Alexia and Matei "Walking on Water" Mihai Alexandru, Alina Todașcă-Dascălu
Alice Jeckel "Out of the Dark" Cezar Dometi, Alice Jeckel
Aurel Dincă "Fire in the Sky" Aurel Dincă, Victor Solomon
Ayona "The Story Goes On" Ovidiu Anton
Bernice Chitiul "Too Busy for My Heart" Florin Chitiul, Bernice Chitiul
Carolina Gorun "Reach Out for the Stars" Peter Jordan, Jannis Kaffka, Lenne Kaffka, Andre Bollweg
Claudia Andas "The One" Samuel Bugia Garrido, Roxana Elekes
Cornel "Take Me Away" Ștefan-Suraj Trandafir, Cornel-Ionuț Ciubotaru
Cristian Simionescu "Nirvana" Cristian Simionescu
Dan Manciulea "Rază de soare" Dan Manciulea, Dinu Olărașu
Denisa Trofin "Tears" Alexandru Luft, Tiberiu Băncilă
Diana Brătan "Paint It Rainbow" Diana Brătan
Dora Gaitanovici "Fără tine" Dora Gaitanovici
Echoes "Mirror" Liviu Elekes, Claudiu Dănăilă, Pavel Petricenco
Eduard Santha "Me som romales" Alexandru Luft, Eduard Santha
Elena Hasna "Revival" Ylva Persson, Linda Persson, Dan Attlerud
Elena Turcu "The Perfect Fall" Marian Nica, Alexandra Ivan
Eliza Chifu "So Good Without You" Valeriu Moruz, Doina Sclifos
Endless feat. Maria Grosu "Thinking About You" Will Taylor, Jonas Gladnikoff
Erminio Sinni and Tiziana Camelin "All the Love Away" Erminio Sinni, Mauro Goldsand, Alessandro Camponeschi, Tiziana Camelin
Evermorph "Live Your Life" Alin Neagoe, Ciprian Lemnaru, Alexandru Rotărescu
Feli "Bună de iubit"[a] Felicia Donose, Florin Boka, Vlad Popescu, Șerban Cazan
"Bună de iubit (Royalty)" Felicia Donose, Florin Boka, Vlad Popescu, Șerban Cazan, Cristi Pascu, Dorian Micu, Vlad Munteanu
Hellen "From Underneath" John Ballard, Magnus Hydén
The Humans "Goodbye" Alexandru Matei, Alin Neagoe, Cristina Caramarcu
Iliana "I Won't Lie" George Lazăr, Eduard Taraș, Elena Moroșanu
Ioana Ciornea "Time After Time" Daniel Lazăr, Dominic Cini, Christian Arding, Mario Farrugia
Jessie "Lightning Strikes" Pelle Blarke, Ellie Wyatt, Amy Amanda van der Wel
Johnny Bădulescu "Devoted" Michael James Down, Primož Poglajen, Jonas Gladnikoff
Jukebox feat. Bella Santiago "Auzi cum bate" Alex Luft, Bogdan Marinescu, Cristina Dobrescu
Lina "A Love Worth Falling For" Lina Sandén, Gustav Nilsson, Johan Smith
Lion's Roar "Rekindle the Flame" Liviu Sorescu
Liviu Anghel "Rise Up" Bogdan Marian Păunescu, Liviu Anghel, Ana-Maria Mirică
Manuel Chivari "Somebody to Love" Michael James Down, Will Taylor
Mareș Pană "Daydreamer" Mareș-Cătălin Pană, Georgian Mărgărit, Ștefan-Adrian Marin
Maria Suciu "Sweet Nothing" Mădălin Botezatu
Meriem "End the Battle" Meriem Vizitiu, Mihail Gheorghe, Marian Achim
Mihai "Heaven" Michael James Down, Will Taylor, Jonas Gladnikoff, Mihai Trăistariu
Miruna Diaconescu "Run for You" Radu Pompiu Bolfea, Marcel Prodan
Nicoleta Țicală "Una oportunidad" Samuel Bugia Garrido
Othello "Noi suntem pădure" Florentin Milcof, Laura Sgârcitu
Paula Crișan "I Am Here" Paula Crișan
Pragu' de Sus "Te voi chema" Călin Bârcean
Rafael and Friends "We Are One" Rafael, Alexandru Nucă
Romeo Zaharia "Maybe This Time" Fred Endersen, Olaf Owre
Save "All We Need" Stelian Savu, Vlad Isac
Serena "Safari" Radu Baișan, Nicolae Stan, Diana Șerban, Mircea Nistor
Sergiu Bolotă "Every Little Thing" Sergiu Bolotă
Tavi Clonda "King" Alex Luft, Tavi Clonda, Cristina Dobrescu, Alexandru Duma, Denisa Demian, Alina Colțan
Teodora Dinu "Fly" Thomas Reil, Jeppe Reil, Udo Mechels, Maria Broberg
Tiri "Deșert de sentimente" Mihail Tirică
Tomer Cohen "Baby You're the Only One" Tomer Cohen
Vyros "La la la" Vladimir Cioban
Waleska "Renacer"[b] Waleska Díaz González
Xandra "Try" Michael James Down, Will Taylor, Jonas Gladnikoff
Zavera "Come Back to Me" Florin Octav Ionescu, Petre Bogdan, Marian Mihai, Raluca Răducanu, Ionuț Fleancu, Vasile Simion, Marilena Ionescu, Cristian Costache
Zøltan "Dacă dragostea e oarbă" Sebestyén Zoltán László
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  1. During the auditions, Feli performed the Spanish version of the song, "Fácil de amar"
  2. During the auditions, Waleska performed the English version of the song, "Reborn"

Shows

Semi-finals

The five semi-finals took place on 21 January, 28 January, 4 February, 11 February and 28 February 2018 with different presenters hosting segments from the green room in each show: Anca Medeleanu in the first semi-final, Doriana Talpeș in the second semi-final, Alina Șerban in the third semi-final, Loredana Corchiș in the four semi-final and Simona Boantă in the fifth semi-final.[17][18] In each semi-final twelve songs competed and a jury panel selected three songs to qualify to the final. The members of the jury panel that voted during the semi-finals were: Marian Ionescu (bass guitarist, pianist, composer), Liliana Ștefan (lyricist), Nicu Patoi (guitarist), Ilinca Băcilă (singer, represented Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017) and Viorel Gavrilă (composer, conductor).[12]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the opening act featured 2005 Romanian Eurovision entrant Luminița Anghel performing the 2009 Moldovan Eurovision song "Hora din Moldova" with the Țara Vrancei Folk Ensemble in the first semi-final and Ricardo Caria performing the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 winning song "Amar pelos dois" in the second semi-final, while the interval act featured performances by the band Pasărea Rock in the first semi-final,[7] Cargo, Lavinia Răducanu and Neda Ukraden in the second semi-final,[19] BiBi, FreeStay, Dan Helciug and Mihaela Alexa in the third semi-final,[20] 2009 Romanian Eurovision entrant Elena Gheorghe, Ad Libitum and Katia Cărbune in the fourth semi-final,[21] and the band Direcția 5 in the fifth semi-final; their performance was filmed earlier at the Piața Cetății in Sighișoara on 17 February 2018.[22] Several host cities contributed financially towards organising the event: the city of Timișoara contributed €43,000 for the second semi-final, the city of Craiova contributed €40,795 for the third semi-final, and the city of Turda contributed approximately €30,000 for fourth semi-final.[23][24][25]

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Semi-final 1 – 21 January 2018[26][27]
Draw Artist Song Jury Votes Total Place
M. Ionescu
L. Ștefan
N. Patoi
I. Băcilă
V. Gavrilă
1 Alex Florea "Nobody Told Me It Would Hurt" 48664 28 5
2 Lina "A Love Worth Falling For" 83346 24 7
3 Cornel "Take Me Away" 11 2 11
4 Liviu Anghel "Rise Up" 32537 20 9
5 Hellen "From Underneath" 74452 22 8
6 Alexia and Matei "Walking on Water" 121271012 53 1
7 Johnny Bădulescu "Devoted" 268810 34 4
8 Waleska "Renacer" 511 7 10
9 Echoes "Mirror" 671078 38 2
10 Elena Turcu "The Perfect Fall" 1010223 27 6
11 Eduard Santha "Me som romales" 1512125 35 3
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Semi-final 2 – 28 January 2018[28][29]
Draw Artist Song Jury Votes Total Place
M. Ionescu
L. Ștefan
N. Patoi
I. Băcilă
V. Gavrilă
1 Pragu' de Sus "Te voi chema" 52426 19 7
2 Miruna Diaconescu "Run for You" 64165 22 5
3 Mihai "Heaven" 45101010 39 3
4 Othello "Noi suntem pădure" 7154 17 8
5 Alessandro Dănescu "Breaking Up" 3741 15 11
6 Jessie "Lightning Strikes" 8783 26 4
7 Romeo Zaharia "Maybe This Time" 1618 16 10
8 Rafael and Friends "We Are One" 1210837 40 2
9 Serena "Safari" 23372 17 9
10 Endless feat. Maria Grosu "Thinking About You" 8625 21 6
11 Meriem "End the Battle" 0 12
12 Jukebox feat. Bella Santiago "Auzi cum bate" 1012121212 58 1
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Semi-final 3 – 4 February 2018
Draw Artist Song Jury Votes Total Place
M. Ionescu
L. Ștefan
N. Patoi
I. Băcilă
V. Gavrilă
1 Eliza Chifu "So Good Without You" 463 13 9
2 Carolina Gorun "Reach Out for the Stars" 5561 17 8
3 Mareș Pană "Daydreamer" 133 7 11
4 Ayona "The Story Goes On" 3221 8 10
5 Aurel Dincă "Fire in the Sky" 7624 19 7
6 Vyros "La la la" 810388 37 3
7 Zavera "Come Back to Me" 54457 25 6
8 Elena Hasna "Revival" 27772 25 5
9 Diana Brătan "Paint It Rainbow" 15 6 12
10 Tavi Clonda "King" 611246 29 4
11 Erminio Sinni and Tiziana Camelin "All the Love Away" 121281010 52 1
12 Xandra "Try" 108101212 52 1
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Semi-final 4 – 11 February 2018[30]
Draw Artist Song Jury Votes Total Place
M. Ionescu
L. Ștefan
N. Patoi
I. Băcilă
V. Gavrilă
1 Bernice Chitiul "Too Busy for My Heart" 2333 11 10
2 Cristian Simionescu "Nirvana" 0 12
3 Nicoleta Țicală "Una oportunidad" 1077610 40 4
4 Zøltan "Dacă dragostea e oarbă" 6114 12 8
5 Alice Jeckel "Out of the Dark" 23421 12 9
6 Dan Manciulea "Rază de soare" 12 3 11
7 Lion's Roar "Rekindle the Flame" 56657 29 5
8 Ioana Ciornea "Time After Time" 35574 24 6
9 Tiri "Deșert de sentimente" 8108125 43 2
10 Feli "Bună de iubit" 7810108 43 3
11 Paula Crișan "I Am Here" 44216 17 7
12 Claudia Andas "The One" 121212812 56 1
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Semi-final 5 – 18 February 2018
Order Artist Song Jury Votes Total Place
M. Ionescu
L. Ștefan
N. Patoi
I. Băcilă
V. Gavrilă
1 Manuel Chivari "Somebody to Love" 26156 20 7
2 Maria Suciu "Sweet Nothing" 2 2 11
3 Evermorph "Live Your Life" 1251 9 10
4 Dora Gaitanovici "Fără tine" 881088 42 3
5 Tomer Cohen "Baby You're the Only One" 1 1 12
6 Sergiu Bolotă "Every Little Thing" 57745 28 4
7 Alexandru Ungureanu "Sail with Me" 63224 17 8
8 Iliana "I Won't Lie" 7437 21 6
9 Teodora Dinu "Fly" 101281010 50 2
10 The Humans "Goodbye" 1210121212 58 1
11 Save "All We Need" 31433 14 9
12 Denisa Trofin "Tears" 45667 28 5
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Final

The final took place on 25 February 2018 with Ioana Voicu and Sonia Argint-Ionescu hosting segments from the green room.[31] Fifteen songs competed and the winner, "Goodbye" performed by the Humans, was selected exclusively by public televoting.[32][33] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval acts featured performances by 2017 Romanian Eurovision entrant Ilinca Băcilă, 2018 Moldovan Eurovision entrants DoReDoS performing their Eurovision song "My Lucky Day", as well as performances by the Alex Calancea Band.[31]

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Final – 25 February 2018
Draw Artist Song Televote Place
1 Rafael and Friends "We Are One" 1,446 5
2 Tiri "Deșert de sentimente" 320 12
3 Claudia Andas "The One" 974 8
4 Echoes "Mirror" 325 11
5 Dora Gaitanovici "Fără tine" 1,415 6
6 Eduard Santha "Me som romales" 293 14
7 Vyros "La la la" 133 15
8 Feli "Bună de iubit (Royalty)" 2,862 3
9 Teodora Dinu "Fly" 336 10
10 Mihai "Heaven" 1,165 7
11 Xandra "Try" 686 9
12 Jukebox feat. Bella Santiago "Auzi cum bate" 1,728 4
13 Alexia and Matei "Walking on Water" 3,114 2
14 Erminio Sinni and Tiziana Camelin "All the Love Away" 303 13
15 The Humans "Goodbye" 3,277 1
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Promotion

Prior to the contest, the Humans specifically promoted "Goodbye" as the Romanian Eurovision entry on 10 March 2018 by performing at the Romanian stand of the ITB Berlin event, which was held at the Internationales Congress Centrum Berlin in Germany.[34]

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 29 January 2018, an allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Romania was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 10 May 2018, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show.[35][36]

Once all the competing songs for the 2018 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Romania was set to perform in position 2, following the entry from Norway and before the entry from Serbia.[37]

All three shows were broadcast in Romania on TVR1, TVRi and TVR HD with commentary by Liliana Ștefan and Radu Andrei Tudor.[38][39] The Romanian spokesperson, who announced the top 12-point score awarded by the Romanian jury during the final, was Sonia Argint-Ionescu.

Semi-final

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The Humans during a rehearsal before the second semi-final

The Humans took part in technical rehearsals on 1 and 4 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May. This included the jury show on 9 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.

The stage show featured the members of the Humans (one of the lead singers of the band, Adrian Tănase, was replaced by cellist Corina Matei for the performance)[40] performing in a band set-up with 25 black and white mannequins wearing white masks on their faces placed around the stage floor.[39] The lead singer of the band Cristina Caramarcu was dressed in a purple frock while the remaining members were dressed in white outfits, of which the two guitarists wore white masks on the backs of their heads. In regards to the mannequins, the Humans stated: "All the mannequins represent humanity, the people. They don't have a face, you don't see a race, nothing. We're all humans, we are equal."[41][42]

At the end of the show, Romania was not announced among the top 10 entries in the second semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. This marked the first time that Romania failed to qualify to the final of the Eurovision Song Contest from a semi-final since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004.[43] It was later revealed that Romania placed eleventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 107 points: 40 points from the televoting and 67 points from the juries.[44]

Voting

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania and awarded by Romania in the second semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Romania

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Points awarded to Romania (Semi-final 2)[45]
Score Televote Jury
12 points
10 points
8 points  Montenegro
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points  Russia
3 points
2 points
1 point
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Points awarded by Romania

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Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Romanian jury:[47]

  • Mihai Mircea Alexandru (Al Mike; jury chairperson)  composer, music producer
  • Nicu Patoi  musician
  • Anca Lupeș  music business consultant
  • Sanda Cepraga  sound director
  • Gabi Cotabiță  musician
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Detailed voting results from Romania (Semi-final 2)[45]
Draw Country Jury Televote
N. Patoi A. Lupeș S. Cepraga G. Cotabiță Al Mike Rank Points Rank Points
01  Norway1041013109256
02  Romania
03  Serbia495355674
04  San Marino584746517
05  Denmark17151414161638
06  Russia161712171515101
07  Moldova11111112112
08  Netherlands822263883
09  Australia1111151091247
10  Georgia15161616171716
11  Poland9121111111112
12  Malta2338221014
13  Hungary6685883210
14  Latvia127991210113
15  Sweden14141312131392
16  Montenegro3136434715
17  Slovenia757677411
18  Ukraine13101715141465
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Detailed voting results from Romania (Final)[46]
Draw Country Jury Televote
N. Patoi A. Lupeș S. Cepraga G. Cotabiță Al Mike Rank Points Rank Points
01  Ukraine17182121172021
02  Spain1328221023
03  Slovenia13141421110125
04  Lithuania5536125618
05  Austria4113411220
06  Estonia8275148312
07  Norway14131113131417
08  Portugal21171620201926
09  United Kingdom18221919192122
10  Serbia22211718252315
11  Germany7441757474
12  Albania1172410151313
13  France25232622212511
14  Czech Republic23242314222283
15  Denmark26262526232692
16  Australia12118479214
17  Finland20161811241824
18  Bulgaria16191523101665
19  Moldova61559147112
20  Sweden19122215161719
21  Hungary242020162624210
22  Israel910132581138
23  Netherlands266163816
24  Ireland1525924915101
25  Cyprus3812736547
26  Italy1091012181256
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