OGAE Poland has awarded Sweden with yet another 12 points and not much changes in the current OGAE Poll for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. Sweden now leads with a huge difference of 102 points from current runner up Switzerland.

Switzerland is the only one of the current top ten countries in the 2008 OGAE Poll not to get a single vote by the Polish branch of the club, andSweden takes the 12 points with a slight difference of just 3 votes from runner up Serbia.

  • Sweden (307)
  • Serbia (304)
  • Armenia (215)
  • Ukraine (211)
  • Albania (207)
  • Israel (206)
  • Iceland (192)
  • Turkey (175)
  • Norway (169)
  • Hungary (161)

Just missing out:

  • Switzerland (141)
  • Bulgaria (132) more 12 points
  • Russia (132)
  • Greece (102)
  • Germany (96)
  • You can see the breakdown of votes on the OGAE scorecard here
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After31 OGAE juries have declared their scores, here is the updated scoreboard:

Andorra 28
Israel 24
Albania 33
Latvia 1
Armenia 134
Lithuania 0
Azerbaijan 9
Malta 11
Belarus 5
Moldova 0
Belgium 24
Montenegro 0
Bosnia & Herzegovina 20
Netherlands 0
Bulgaria 19
Norway 130
Croatia 5
Poland 0
Cyprus 8
Portugal 86
Czech Republic 0
Romania 62
Denmark 18
Russia 73
Estonia 0
San Marino 6
Finland 0
Serbia 166
France 16
Slovenia 31
FYR Macedonia 0
Spain 0
Georgia 9
Sweden 296
Germany 17
Switzerland 194
Greece 59
Turkey 39
Hungary 9
Ukraine 133
Iceland 129
United Kingdom 0
Ireland 4
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