Bulgaria’s Dara claimed the Eurovision 2026 jury vote with her upbeat “Bangaranga,” locking in near-certain market pricing after the Vienna grand final. National juries rewarded the track’s polished production, strong vocal delivery, and broad appeal, delivering a decisive points lead that mirrored the overall winner’s 516-point total. Traders viewed the result as a classic consensus outcome, with few late swings possible once the 37-country jury tallies were revealed. An upset would have required a dramatic recount or procedural challenge, scenarios now rendered unrealistic given the confirmed public results and absence of disputes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedEurovision 2026: Jury Winner
Bulgaria 100.0%
Azerbaijan <1%
Cyprus <1%
Finland <1%
$4,348,068 Vol.
$4,348,068 Vol.
Azerbaijan
No
Cyprus
No
Finland
No
France
No
Malta
No
Moldova
No
Montenegro
No
Serbia
No
Australia
No
Bulgaria
Yes
Czechia
No
Denmark
No
Georgia
No
Latvia
No
Poland
No
Armenia
No
Austria
No
Estonia
No
Germany
No
Israel
No
Lithuania
No
Luxembourg
No
Portugal
No
Romania
No
Sweden
No
Switzerland
No
Ukraine
No
Albania
No
Belgium
No
Croatia
No
Greece
No
Italy
No
Norway
No
San Marino
No
United Kingdom
No
Bulgaria 100.0%
Azerbaijan <1%
Cyprus <1%
Finland <1%
$4,348,068 Vol.
$4,348,068 Vol.
Azerbaijan
No
Cyprus
No
Finland
No
France
No
Malta
No
Moldova
No
Montenegro
No
Serbia
No
Australia
No
Bulgaria
Yes
Czechia
No
Denmark
No
Georgia
No
Latvia
No
Poland
No
Armenia
No
Austria
No
Estonia
No
Germany
No
Israel
No
Lithuania
No
Luxembourg
No
Portugal
No
Romania
No
Sweden
No
Switzerland
No
Ukraine
No
Albania
No
Belgium
No
Croatia
No
Greece
No
Italy
No
Norway
No
San Marino
No
United Kingdom
No
This market will resolve to the country that receives the highest number of points from the professional juries in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
If no winner is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Market Opened: Mar 9, 2026, 6:05 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
This market will resolve to the country that receives the highest number of points from the professional juries in the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
All ties will be broken according to EBU's official Eurovision rules.
If no winner is announced by July 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from Eurovision (https://eurovision.tv/), including live footage of Eurovision 2026, however a consensus of credible reporting will suffice.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
Bulgaria’s Dara claimed the Eurovision 2026 jury vote with her upbeat “Bangaranga,” locking in near-certain market pricing after the Vienna grand final. National juries rewarded the track’s polished production, strong vocal delivery, and broad appeal, delivering a decisive points lead that mirrored the overall winner’s 516-point total. Traders viewed the result as a classic consensus outcome, with few late swings possible once the 37-country jury tallies were revealed. An upset would have required a dramatic recount or procedural challenge, scenarios now rendered unrealistic given the confirmed public results and absence of disputes.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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