Montenegro only recently joined the pan European OGAE family and this is the first time they take part in one of the many activites organised by the clubs. Switzerland gets OGAE Montenegro's 12 points pushing Serbia in third place in the overall OGAE scoreboard, 10 points go to Bosnia & Herzegovina and 8 to Sweden.

This is the way the Montenegrin fans voted for their favourite songs in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest:

  • 12 Switzerland
  • 10 Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • 8 Sweden
  • 7 Norway
  • 6 Iceland
  • 5 Slovenia
  • 4 Russia
  • 3 Greece
  • 2 Serbia
  • 1 France

Just missing out:

  • Ukraine 42
  • Romania 22
  • Israel 19
  • Armenia 14
  • Portugal 12
  • You can see the breakdown of votes on the OGAE scorecard here
  • For more information or to join your local club, please email [email protected]

Esctoday.com would like to extend a warm welcome to OGAE Montenegro and wish the president Milos Zarkovic and all members all the best.

After 24 OGAE juries have declared their scores, here is the updated scoreboard:

Andorra 20
Israel 19
Albania 24
Latvia 1
Armenia 115
Lithuania 0
Azerbaijan 3
Malta 11
Belarus 5
Moldova 0
Belgium 14
Montenegro 0
Bosnia & Herzegovina 20
Netherlands 0
Bulgaria 19
Norway 89
Croatia 3
Poland 0
Cyprus 8
Portugal 69
Czech Republic 0
Romania 52
Denmark 15
Russia 51
Estonia 0
San Marino 6
Finland 0
Serbia 135
France 7
Slovenia 27
FYR Macedonia 0
Spain 0
Georgia 9
Sweden 221
Germany 17
Switzerland 143
Greece 59
Turkey 24
Hungary 6
Ukraine 111
Iceland 85
United Kingdom 0
Ireland 4
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