RUV has revealed the full televote results for Söngvakeppnin 2020, showing that Iva missed out on the Super Final by just 217 votes.

The full results of all of the Söngvakeppnin shows have been released by the Icelandic national broadcaster. The results of the semi-finals show clear favourites in the top two of each show, while in the final Iva narrowly missed out on a place in the super final.

Semi-Final One

Kid Isak – Ævintýri – 3,651 votes – 3rd

Elísabet – Elta þig – 1,989 votes – 5th

Brynja Mary – Augun þín – 3,374 votes – 4th

Ísold & Helga – Klukkan tifar – 6,654 votes – 2nd

DIMMA – Almyrkvi – 14,984 votes – 1st

Semi-Final Two

Daði & Gagnamagnið – Gagnamagnið – 11,218 votes – 1st

Hildur Vala – Fellibylur – 1,336 votes – 5th

Iva – Oculis Videre – 10,924 votes – 2nd

Nína – Ekkó – 5,905 votes – 3rd (wildcard)

Matti Matt – Dreyma – 5,634 votes – 4th

The results in the final were as follows (jury + televote):

Ísold & Helga – Meet Me Halfway – 17,170 + 5,568 – 22,738 votes – 4th Daði & Gagnamagnið – Think About Things – 24,289 + 36,035 – 60,324 votes – 1st Nína – Echo – 15,286 + 6,515 – 21,801 – 5th Iva – Oculis Videre – 18,426 + 19,072 – 37,498 – 3rd Dimma – Almyrkvi – 14,867 + 22,848 – 37,715 – 2nd

In the super final the results were as follows (first round + second round):

Daði & Gagnamagnið – Think About Things – 60,324 + 58,319 – 118,643 Dimma – Almyrkvi – 37,715 + 42,468 – 80,183

Source: RUV

Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest Iceland debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1986 and, aside from 2 years of relegation in 1998 and 2002, has participated every year since. The contest is incredibly popular in Iceland, regularly being one of the most watched programmes of the year. Iceland has yet to win the contest but has finished in 2nd on two occasions. In 1999, Selma missed out on victory in Jerusalem by 17 points, and in 2009 Yohanna became the most successful Icelandic entrant ever finishing 2nd in the final with the song “Is it True?”. She scored 218 points, yet still finished 169 points behind the runaway winner Norway.