The spokespersons who will reveal the votes of each of the national juries in the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest have today been revealed.
Forty-two spokespersons from 42 competing nations will present the results of each of the national juries from the participating countries this evening.
Following changes to the voting procedure in this and future editions of the competitions, the spokespersons will only announce the results of the jury, whilst the public televote will be revealed by the hosts after the jury votes.
Final spokespersons
The spokespersons are listed below in order of how they will appear on screen during the show.
- Austria – Kati Bellowitsch
- Iceland – Unnsteinn Manuel Stefansson
- Azerbaijan – Tural Asadov
- San Marino – Irol MC
- Czech Republic – Daniela Písařovicová
- Ireland – Sinead Kennedy
- Georgia – Nina Sublatti
- Bosnia & Herzegovina – Ivana Crnogorac
- Malta – Ben Camille
- Spain – Jota Abril
- Finland – Jussi-Pekka Rantanen
- Switzerland – Sebalter
- Denmark – Ulla Essendrop
- France – Élodie Gossuin
- Moldova – Olivia Furtuna
- Armenia – Arman Margaryan
- Cyprus – Lukas Hamatsos
- Bulgaria – Anna Angelova
- Netherlands – Trijntje Oosterhuis
- Latvia – Toms Grēviņš
- Israel – Ofer Nachshon
- Belarus – Uzari
- Germany – Barbara Schöneberger
- Russia – Nyusha
- Norway – Elisabeth Andreassen
- Australia – Lee Lin Chin
- Belgium – Umesh Vangaver
- United Kingdom – Richard Osman
- Croatia – Nevena Rendeli
- Greece – Constantinos Christoforou
- Lithuania – Ugnė Galadauskaitė
- Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
- FYR Macedonia – Dijana Gogova
- Albania – Andri Xhahu
- Estonia – Daniel Levi
- Ukraine – Verka Serduchka
- Italy – Claudia Andreatti
- Poland – Anna Popek
- Slovenia – Marjetka Vovk
- Hungary – Csilla Tatár
- Montenegro – Danijel Alibabic
- Sweden – Gina Dirawi