OGAE Andorra: Spain douze points!

by Stella Floras 131 views

The thirteenth OGAE jury have cast their votes and Spain's Soraya has managed to get the Andorran fans' 12 points, followed by Finland and Bosnia & Herzegovina.

The Andorran voting was conducted in two phases. First the members voted by semi finals deciding which entries they would like to see in the final. Then the finalvoting took place and this is the way the Andorran verdict looks like:

  • 12 Spain (104)
  • 10 Finland (87)
  • 8 Bosnia (72)
  • 7 Azerbaijan (72)
  • 6 Norway (70)
  • 5 Turkey (63)
  • 4 Sweden (58)
  • 3 Iceland (58)
  • 2 Ireland (50)
  • 1 United Kingdom (47)

Just missing out:

  • France (43)
  • Estonia (41)
  • Greece (39)

No major changes in the scoreboard this time again, with Norway remaining the undisputed favourite of the OGAE members and the top 7 countries retaining their placing after the Andorran voting. Iceland has caught up with Greece and Finland has moved up three places. Ireland leave their nil points status receiving Andorra's 2 points.

This is what the overall OGAE scoreboard looks like after the 13th jury has voted:

1 Norway 144
2 France 70
3 Spain 67
4 Bosnia & Herzegovina 62
5 Sweden 51
6 Azerbaijan 49
7 Greece 41
-. Iceland 41
9 Turkey 40
10 Estonia 36
11 Finland 25
12 United Kingdom 21
13 Portugal 20
14 Lithuania 16
15 Malta 9
-. Israel 9
17 Slovenia 7
18 Denmark 6
19 Romania 5
-. Montenegro 5
-. Germany 5
-. Albania 5
-. Moldova 5
24 Switzerland 4
-. Ukraine 4
26 Russia 3
27 Ireland 2 (N)
28 Croatia 1
-. Slovakia 1
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  • Stella Floras

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