Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox song contest national year Sweden was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with "Script error: No such module "Lang".", written by Fredrik Kempe and Malena Ernman, and performed by Ernman herself. The Swedish participating broadcaster, Script error: No such module "Lang". (SVT), selected its entry through Melodifestivalen 2009.

Ernman represented Sweden at the first semi-final of the Contest on 12 May 2009, where she qualified to the final of the Contest after receiving 105 points, placing 4th in a field of 18 competing entries. At the final she performed 4th on stage. At the close of the voting she had received 33 points, placing 21st of the 25 competing countries.

Before Eurovision

Melodifestivalen 2009

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Melodifestivalen 2009 implemented a number of new rules which changed the dynamics of the contest, including more people, pre-recorded backing vocals and a new international jury who selected an 11th finalist.

Semi-finals and Second Chance round

Final

The final was held on 14 March at Globe Arena in Stockholm. 11 songs competed, with the winner being decided by a mix of televoting/SMS voting and jury voting. The final winner was Malena Ernman with the pop/opera song "La voix", composed by Ernman and last year's winning composer Fredrik Kempe, and was sung in both English and French. Ernman received top marks from the televoting public, and only came 8th with the juries. Second place went to Caroline af Ugglas with "Snälla, snälla", while third place went to boyband E.M.D. with "Baby Goodbye".

Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Måns Zelmerlöw "Hope & Glory" 96 48 144 4
2 Caroline af Ugglas "Snälla, snälla" 51 120 171 2
3 Agnes "Love Love Love" 40 0 40 8
4 H.E.A.T "1000 Miles" 58 24 82 7
5 Emilia "You're My World" 28 0 28 9
6 Alcazar "Stay the Night" 67 72 139 5
7 Sarah Dawn Finer "Moving On" 75 12 87 6
8 E.M.D. "Baby Goodbye" 49 96 145 3
9 Sofia "Alla" (Script error: No such module "Lang".) 12 0 12 10
10 Molly Sandén "Så vill stjärnorna" 2 0 2 11
11 Malena Ernman "La voix" 38 144 182 1

At Eurovision

Since Sweden is not one of the "Big Four" and was not the host of the 2009 contest, it had to compete in one of the two semi-finals.

Following a draw in Moscow, the Swedish entrant took part in the first semi-final on 12 May 2009, performing 5th. At the semifinal, Sweden's entry qualified for the final, which took take place on May 16.[1][2] while the draw for the running order was held on 16 March 2009.[3][4] It finished 21st of 25 participants with just 33 points.[5]

Voting

Points awarded to Sweden

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Points awarded by Sweden

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Detailed voting results

Detailed voting results from Sweden (Semi-final 1)[8]
Draw Country Televotes Rank Points
01 Template:Esc 2,988 11
02 Template:Esc 831 16
03 Template:Esc 1,655 15
04 Template:Esc 3,200 10 1
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06 Template:Esc 7,397 6 5
07 Template:Esc 2,676 13
08 Template:Esc 4,251 9 2
09 Template:Esc 13,685 4 7
10 Template:Esc 8,621 5 6
11 Template:Esc 725 17
12 Template:Esc 35,994 1 12
13 Template:Esc 2,986 12
14 Template:Esc 2,594 14
15 Template:Esc 31,988 2 10
16 Template:Esc 4,394 8 3
17 Template:Esc 4,820 7 4
18 Template:Esc 30,688 3 8
Detailed voting results from Sweden (Final)[9][10][11]
Draw Country Results Points
Jury Televoting Combined
Votes Rank Points
01 Template:Esc 7,446 19
02 Template:Esc 9,457 13
03 Template:Esc 4,916 21
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05 Template:Esc 3,752 23
06 Template:Esc 7,894 17
07 Template:Esc 12 58,151 2 10 22 10
08 Template:Esc 6 14,450 11 6 2
09 Template:Esc 5 15,918 10 1 6 3
10 Template:Esc 3,810 22
11 Template:Esc 8 39,145 5 6 14 8
12 Template:Esc 57,818 3 8 8 5
13 Template:Esc 6,131 20
14 Template:Esc 8,535 14
15 Template:Esc 7 24,244 8 3 10 7
16 Template:Esc 26,635 7 4 4
17 Template:Esc 2 7,930 16 2
18 Template:Esc 4 33,709 6 5 9 6
19 Template:Esc 3 20,698 9 2 5 1
20 Template:Esc 10 136,171 1 12 22 12
21 Template:Esc 1 8,229 15 1
22 Template:Esc 7,638 18
23 Template:Esc 12,854 12
24 Template:Esc 47,722 4 7 7 4
25 Template:Esc 3,672 24

References

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External links

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