After He was named as the winner of the Danish Melody Grand Prix 2019, and the greenlandic duo Julie Berthelsen and Nina Kreutzmann Jørgensen had to settle with a second place finish, several greenlandic Grand Prix-fans gone to the keys on the social media to express their dissatisfaction.

Several believe, in fact, that there have been errors in the sms system, and that their text messages on Julie and Nina in the finals have not been properly registered. Several disgruntled viewers communicate on Facebook, that their voices have not gone through, or that they have not received receipts for their votes.

‘My husband and I got no confirmation of our votes in the last and decisive round. And we live after all in Denmark. It is so frustrating and unfair that many have voted without being spoken of the count’, writes one woman on Facebook.

‘I have the same experience as many others. I received a reply to my first vote almost the same, but at the finals here at 19.56 I’ve got this answer: ‘Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2019: the Vote is not active. Your vote does not count and does not cost $ 1. Vh. DR’. There is clearly something wrong here’, writes another.

‘I haven’t confirmed if my vote was registered, and I also could not vote the same song again’.

‘It’s cheating’, finds a fourth.

He could with 42 percent of the vote to call themselves the winner of the Danish Melody Grand Prix. Photo: Mogens Flindt

For the greenlandic media sermitsiaq.the ag informs the phone company Tele-Post, that they right now are in the process of investigating the case and the many complaints.

– Our technicians are in the process of investigating the case. It’s all about, that you cannot vote on the same song several times. But when Nina and Julie goes in the finale, there is the opportunity to vote again, informs Paarnaq Hansen, who is the communications officer at Tele-Post for the medium.

According to the kommunikationsmedarbejderen examine it right now also, though there also have been problems with the vote in Denmark.

Event & Culture – 23. feb. 2019 – at. 23:02 Break up completely.

According to the DR’s underholdningschef, Jan Lagermand Lundme, they have at DR, however, not detected any errors in the sms-vote, and it would according to him make ‘very fast’, if that was the case.

Who lives approximately 56,000 inhabitants of Greenland. It was the first time in years, to one in Greenland and the Faroe islands could vote in the Danish Melodi Grand Prix via the DR’s official Grand Prix-app.