Voting procedures

How the Jury decides

Admission to the second round

A maximum of 20 candidates is admitted.

Each member of the jury votes by YES or NO.

The candidates who obtain the highest number of YES are admitted to the semifinal.

If the last group of candidates with the same number of YES leads to a too high number of admissions, a new vote will be taken only for this group, until the desired number of admissions to the second round is obtained.

 

 

Admission to the Semifinal

A maximum of 6 candidates is admitted.

Each member of the Jury shall vote YES or NO.

The candidates who obtain the highest number of YES will be admitted to the next round.

In the event that the last group of candidates with the same number of YES would lead to a too high number of admissions, there will be a new vote only for this group to obtain the desired number of admissions to the semifinal round.

 

 

Admission to the Final

Three candidates are admitted.

Each member of the Jury will express his note through numbers from 60 to 100.

The first three competitors graduated in the first noting places will pass to the final round.

If selecting the three finalists will result more candidates with the same score, the Jury will judge the competitor by choosing between YES or NO written on a specific paper which will be collected by the Secretary of the Jury until the number of three will be reached.

 

Final ranking

 

Each member of the Jury will express his note through numbers from 60 to 100.

In order to get the first prize it is necessary to reach a medium note of 90

In order to get the second prize it is necessary to reach a medium note of 85

In order to get the third prize it is necessary to reach a medium note of 80

The President of the Jury may add, if he feels up to 15 cents for each candidate.

The President of the Organizing Committee may eventually replace before or during the competition one or more members of the jury that, in his opinion, do not behave according to the norms of fairness.