OGAE Finland: 12 more points to Sweden

by Stella Floras 80 views

Twelve more points go from Finland this time to Sweden, in the 2008 OGAE Poll. Close behind follows Iceland receiving the Finnish 10 points, followed by Ukraine. With 27 OGAE juries votes in the scoreboard not much has changed overall and we still have eleven countries which has not received a single point.

There is just no stopping Sweden as far as the fan voting is concerned with another twelve points awarded by the Finnish branch of OGAE. Iceland has gone up one spot, topping Norway and so has Turkey.

This is how the Finnish fans voted in the OGAE Poll:

12 Sweden (500)
10 Iceland (379)
8 Ukraine (318)
7 Norway (273)
6 Turkey (271)
5 Switzerland (263)
4 Slovenia (260)
3 Russia (238)
2 Armenia (224)
1 Azerbaijan (210)

Just missing out:
Serbia 203
Albania 199
Portugal 184

  • You can see the breakdown of votes on the OGAE scorecard here
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After 27 OGAE juries have declared their scores, here is the updated scoreboard:

Andorra 20
Israel 19
Albania 24
Latvia 1
Armenia 125
Lithuania 0
Azerbaijan 4
Malta 11
Belarus 5
Moldova 0
Belgium 20
Montenegro 0
Bosnia & Herzegovina 20
Netherlands 0
Bulgaria 19
Norway 109
Croatia 3
Poland 0
Cyprus 8
Portugal 78
Czech Republic 0
Romania 52
Denmark 15
Russia 58
Estonia 0
San Marino 6
Finland 0
Serbia 146
France 11
Slovenia 31
FYR Macedonia 0
Spain 0
Georgia 9
Sweden 253
Germany 17
Switzerland 172
Greece 59
Turkey 30
Hungary 6
Ukraine 120
Iceland 111
United Kingdom 0
Ireland 4
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Stella Floras

Thanks to Johnny Logan and Hold me now I fell in love with the Eurovision Song Contest, a love that's been going strong ever since with undiminished passion. My first memories date back to 1977 and the lyrics of Rock bottom, Dschinghis Khan and A ba ni bi are still engraved in my brain.

I joined esctoday.com in 2006 as a junior editor after being invited by Barry Viniker, I soon became Senior Editor and during the 2007 contest in Helsinki I was appointed Head of Communications. Today I hold the post of Head of Human Resources and I am proud to be working with the best editorial team in the world.