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Introducing the World’s biggest vote
With over 100 contestants and an innovative new voting system, Miss World 2005 is set
to make television history.
Six ‘Vote For Me’ TV specials will present contestants from each continental zone and invite the global television audience to cast votes to determine the top two from each zone to go through to the Miss World Final where the six continental winners will be chosen, Miss World Northern Europe, Miss World Southern Europe, Miss World Asia Pacific, Miss World Africa, Miss World Americas and Miss World Caribbean.
Miss World – The Final is the World’s largest live annual TV event with viewing figures of two billion. With over 100 contestants undertaking a month-long tour of China to compete for this year’s title, Miss World 2005 is set to be the most lavish spectacular in the festival’s 55 year history.
Each contestant will be allocated a number for worldwide SMS voting or via the Voting Hotline in their particular country. These numbers will be prominently displayed on television graphics and in the media. Viewers may vote for two contestants from their continent to go through to the Miss World Final, although there is no limit on the number of votes they may cast.
At the close of voting points will be awarded according to a voting-points structure. An effective formula will ensure that votes from all countries equate, regardless of the size of population, voting medium or overall number of votes.
Viewers will have the chance to cast votes for their favourite girls from the first Miss World Asia Pacific ‘Vote For Me’ special on 21st November until 12 hours before the start of the two-hour live televised Final from Sanya, on 10th December.
Three Fast Track events will provide the girls with an extra ‘golden ticket’ opportunity to make the final 15. These contests will be open to all contestants and will recognise those girls with special qualities. The events are: Beach Beauty, Talent and Beauty with A Purpose.
In Miss World – The Final, the winners of three Fast Track events will join the 12 Continental winners - two from each zone – ensuring that the final line-up is truly representative of the World.
Then it is down to the judging panel to make their final deliberations and name the six continental winners one of whom will be crowned MISS WORLD 2005.
How to vote
Each contestant has been allocated a special voting number, which is displayed at the top of each contestant’s profile page. These numbers will also be prominently displayed on the special Miss World – Vote for Me shows.
You may vote by SMS (text message), by calling the voting hotline for your country, or online through this website.
Voting is open until 12 hours before the start of the two-hour live televised Final from Sanya, on 10th December.
Vote online
To cast your vote, simply click the ‘vote online’ button anywhere on this website. You will be asked to select the candidate you wish to vote for. You can also cast a second bonus vote (your bonus vote must be for a different contestant) for free. Each vote costs US $1, the bonus vote is free – so you can vote for two contestants for US $1. Payment is by credit card, using WorldPay’s secure servers.
Vote by phone (selected territories only)
In some countries, you can also vote by phone. If your country of residence is listed below, use the numbers provided to vote by SMS (text message) or to call the voting hotline. Your phone must be able to send text messages to use SMS, but you can call the voting hotline from any phone, including land lines.
SMS voting
Simply send the candidate’s number, including the ‘MW’ at the start for example “MW866”, in a text message to the 5 digit number shown below for your country of residence. SMS costs vary by territory, so please check your local operator for exact prices. Please note – you can only use the numbers below if you are in the listed country.
Voting hotline
For the countries listed below, you may also call the voting hotline. This service is available to both mobile (cell / hand) phones and to land lines. Simply note down the number of the candidate who you want to vote for, and call the number listed for your country of residence. The automated system will give you clear and simple instructions so you can cast your vote there and then. Costs vary by territory, so please check your local operator for exact prices.
The following list of participating countries intend to offer SMS / Telephone voting service, others maybe added as well. The SMS/Telephone number will be published shortly. Please check here as the list will be updated regularly.
Country SMS Numbers Voting Hotline Numbers
Argentina (0,50 ARS Plus VAT) 5454 -
Australia 19966199 -
Botswana 14900 -
Colombia 6477 -
Chinese Taipei / Taiwan 55818 -
Czech Republic (9 CZK Inc VAT) 9000909 -
Dominican Rep. 2140 -
Ecuador 4774 -
El Salvador 9696 -
England 81106 0901 111 2005
Estonia 12400 -
Ghana 1552 -
Hong Kong 501822 -
Hungary (300 HUF Inc VAT) 06 90 624222 06 81 320111
India 7827 -
Indonesia 9200 -
Ireland t.b.c t.b.c
Latvia (LMT) 9307777 -
Latvia (Tele2) 6000616 -
Lebanon 1013 1370
Malaysia 32888 -
Namibia 2525 -
Nicaragua 2020 -
Nigeria (Vmobile) 33333 -
Nigeria (MTM) 0806 15 00 002 -
Northern Ireland 81106 0901 111 2005
Panama 7373 -
Peru 9730 -
Philippines (Star) 2929 -
Philippines (Globe/Sun Cellular) 2345 -
Philippines (Smart) 2441 -
Puerto Rico t.b.c t.b.c
Romania (1.31 USD Inc VAT) 1336 -
Russia 9902 -
Scotland 81106 0901 111 2005
Singapore 75141 -
Slovinia 2929 -
Slovakia (Slovak Telecom only - 36 SKK) - 09 00 516600
Spain (1.2 Euro Inc VAT) 5157 -
Sri Lanka 7788 -
Thailand 4844141 -
Turkey 2005 -
Venezuela 4010 -
Wales 81106 0901 111 2005
How Voting Works
Votes originating from a country are counted and the contestants ranked according to the number of votes received from that country. Contestants’ scores are added for every country within their continental zone, with votes from outside their continent being accumulated as one voting ‘country’.
They are then allocated points aligned to their ranking – 12 for the contestant with the most votes, ten for the second placed and so on to tenth place, who receives two points. One point is given to all contestants ranked below tenth place.
The three Fast Track winners will join the Continental Final applicable to them. If a Fast Track winner also finishes first or second in their continental vote, the contestant placed third from that continent will go through to the Continental Final.