Who Will Win Eurovision 2011? (Update #3, April 27) 19

Another week, and another country takes the lead in our poll to determine who will win Eurovision 2011.

Wiwi’s readers have cast roughly 1,700 votes since April 17, bringing the total number of votes to 4,621. The latest wave of support has carried Turkey’s Yüksek Sadakat to the top. They overcome last week‘s front-runner Emmy from Armenia, and now lead her by 182 votes. Azerbaijan has also made a big move, jumping from sixth position last week to third place today. They more than tripled their number of votes to 440. The Azeri success pushes the U.K.’s Blue into fourth position, and Sweden’s Eric Saade into fifth. In the next tier of countries, we see that defending champion Lena is making impressive gains. She has moved from 13th to ninth. Meanwhile bookies’ favorite Amaury Vassili from France has dropped one position to tenth. Remarkably, San Marino’s Senit remains in last place and has only earned five votes.

1. Turkey’s Yüksek Sadakat with “Live It Up,” 850, 18.39%
2. Armenia’s Emmy with “Boom Boom” 668, 14.46%
3. Azerbaijan’s Ell & Nikki with “Running Scared,” 440, 9.52%
4. United Kingdom’s Blue with “I Can,” 268, 5.8%
5. Sweden’s Eric Saade with “Popular,” 209, 4.52%

6. Hungary’s Kati Wolf with “What About My Dreams?,” 189, 4.09%
7. Bosnia’s Dino Merlin with “Love in Rewind,” 142, 3.07%
8. Poland’s Magdalena Tul with “Jestem,” 141, 3.05%
9. Germany’s Lena with “Taken By A Stranger,” 121, 2.62%
10. France’s Amaury Vassili with “Sognu,” 120, 2.6%

11. Ireland’s Jedward with “Lipstick,” 117, 2.53%
12. Greece’s Loucas Yiorkas feat. Stereo Mike with “Watch My Dance,” 110, 2.38%
13. Estonia’s Getter Jaani with “Rockefeller Street,” 108, 2.34%
14. Bulgaria’s Poli Genova with “Na Inat,” 104, 2.25%
15. Slovenia’s Maja Keuc with “No One,” 100, 2.16%

16. The Netherlands’ 3Js with “Never Alone,” 96, 2.08%
17. Israel’s Dana International with “Ding Dong,” 74, 1.6%
18. Norway’s Stella with “Haba Haba,” 62, 1.34%
19. Albania’s Aurela Gaçe with “Feel the Passion,” 61, 1.32%
20. Spain’s Lucía Pérez with “Que me quiten lo bailao,” 60, 1.3%

21. Denmark’s A Friend In London with “New Tomorrow,” 51, 1.1%
22. Romania’s Hotel FM with “Change,” 51, 1.1%
23. Latvia’s Musiqq with “Angel in Disguise,” 46, 1%
24. Russia’s Alexey Vorobyov with “Get You,” 36, 0.78%
24. Serbia’s Nina with “Caroban,” 36, 0.78%

26. F.Y.R. Macedonia’s Vlatko Ilievski with “Rusinka,” 29, 0.63%
27. Finland’s Paradise Oskar with “Da Da Dam,” 28, 0.61%
28. Malta’s Glen Vella with “One Life,” 26, 0.56%
29. Georgia’s Eldrine with “One More Day,” 25, 0.54%
29. Slovakia’s TWiiNS with “I’m Still Alive,” 25, 0.54%

31. Portugal’s Homens da Luta with “Luta é Alegria,” 24, 0.52%
32. Cyprus’ Christos Mylordos with “San aggelos S’agapisa,” 23, 0.5%
32. Iceland’s Sjonni’s Friends with “Coming Home,” 23, 0.5%
32. Ukraine’s Mika Newton with “Angel,” 23, 0.5%
35. Lithuania’s Evelina Sasenko with “C’est Ma Vie,” 21, 0.45%
35.Croatia’s Daria Kinzer with “Celebrate,” 21, 0.45%
35.Switzerland’s Anna Rossinelli with “In Love For A While,” 21, 0.45%

38. Italy’s Raphael Gualazzi with “Follia d’Amore,” 18, 0.39%
39. Belgium’s Witloof Bay with “With Love,” 17, 0.37%
40. Austria’s Nadine Beiler with “The Secret Is Love,” 12, 0.26%
41. Belarus’ Anastasiya Vinnikova with “I Love Belarus,” 11, 0.24%
42. Moldova’s Zdob Si Zdub with “So Lucky,” 9, 0.19%
43. San Marino’s Senit with “Stand By,” 5, 0.11%