Best Ever Chorus Vote
What is the best chorus ever? That's the question we are asking later this month. But to get the whole process started we need nominations - and so over the next couple of days people can text 85058 with the word CHORUS and then their nomination.
Nominations will close at midnight on Tuesday 16 December. And then we'll be voting on the 29th, 30th and 31st of December to find a final three - and we'll get an overall winner on our programme on January 1st.
We will compile a shortlist by asking 5 live presenters to pick their favourite from the list of nominations you send us.
We will have three semi-finals with three songs each - the winner on each day will go into the final on January 1st .
This will all be done via text votes on the 29th, 30th, 31st December and 1st January.
VOTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- Voting is by text only. The numbers to be used will be given during the programme.
- Vote lines are opened and closed as specified on the programme. Votes received outside the specified times will not be counted, but will still be charged. Voting times may change.
- The BBC reserves the right to cancel or suspend voting at any time.
- Each text vote costs your standard network rate, (usally a network rate of 10-15p applies, check with your network operator).
- Voters must obtain permission from the bill payer before voting.
- Make sure you carefully text details of the chorus you wish to vote for.
- The BBC reserves the right to disqualify votes if it has reasonable grounds to suspect that fraudulent and multiple voting has occurred or if it considers there has been any attempt to rig the voting.
- The BBC, its sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem with any telephone network or line, system, server, provider or otherwise which may result in any vote being lost or not properly registered or recorded.
- Please note that you cannot vote by email or via this website.

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