Dara brought Bulgaria its first-ever Eurovision victory with the hit song "Bangaranga," triumphing in Vienna with an impressive 516 points. The Bulgarian singer topped both the jury and public votes, leaving Israel far behind with 343 points. This is the first time in nearly a decade that the jury and public chose the same winner, dating back to the 2017 contest in Kiev. Detailed voting data published on the official Eurovision site showed that Bulgaria received the most significant support from Australia, Denmark, and Lithuania, each giving 24 points. The UK and Armenia contributed 22 points each, while Cyprus, Israel, Luxembourg, and Malta each gave 20 points. The weakest support came from Ukraine, Portugal, and Finland, with 4, 6, and 7 points respectively. Among the rest of the world, Bulgaria also received the highest points, totaling 12. The 70th Eurovision edition, a milestone event, sparked unprecedented global commentary, and Bulgaria’s triumph ignited euphoria among fans. Bulgaria returned to the Eurovision stage in 2026 after a multi-year absence and claimed the competition with its first-ever participation post-pause. As a result, Bulgaria will host Eurovision 2027. The detailed breakdown of points by country can be viewed on the official Eurovision site.