🇱🇹 Lithuania: Eurovizija.LT 2026 Final Jury Voting Breakdown Released

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LRT has released a full breakdown of how the ten jurors voted during the final of Eurovizija.LT 2026, the Lithuanian national final.

The Lithuanian broadcaster LRT has released a breakdown of how the jury voted during the final of Eurovizija.LT 2026. The results show that there was a points tie between SHWR and Lion Ceccah, which was broken by the tiebreak rules, which state that the act that receives the most maximum points will place higher. The results of the jury were combined with the televote to get an overall winner.

The results of the show are as follows:

ArtistSongJury Points
Rug!le“Ikona Žemaitė”47
Walls of Water“Unshakeable”28
Lion Ceccah“Sólo quiero más”102 (Four top marks)
Nøra Blu“Hold My Own”73
Noy“Stand Up”24
Atikin“Deganti žemelė”36
SHWR“Contact!”102 (Five top marks)
Vilnius Voices“Grįšim”84 (One top mark)
Lolita Zero“Salve in meum mundum”60
Paulė“Sako”42
Black Biceps“Let Me Cook”62

You can see the complete breakdown of how each of the ten jurors voted here, the jurors have been anonymised.

Lion Ceccah won the right to represent Lithuania at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria. Lion Ceccah will perform in the second half of the first semi-final at the contest on May 12.

Source: LRT

Lithuania debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994. However, their debut appearance saw Lithuania finish in last place with nul points. Lithuania didn’t return to the contest until 1999 when Aiste finished 20th with the song “Strazdas”. Lithuania’s best result came in 2006 when LT United performed “We Are The Winners”. They finished 6th in the final with a total of 162 points. Lithuania has only finished in the top 10 on two other occasions: in 2016 with “I’ve Been Waiting For This Night” by Donny Montell and in 2021 with “Discoteque” by The Roop.

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