TROS, the Dutch broadcaster has revealed the Dutch jury votes for both the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest Semi-final 1 and Grand Final.

The Netherlands is the next country to reveal its jury votes for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Denmark was the jury’s favourite in the 1st semi-final followed by Ukraine and Moldova, whilst Norway was the Dutch jury’s favourite in  the grand final, followed by Sweden and Denmark. Yet it is interesting to note that the Netherlands gave his maximum points to Belgium in the final, hinting that Roberto Bellarosa was the Dutch televoters hot favourite.

The Dutch  jury for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest Semi final 1 consisted of: Cornald Maas, Eric van Tijn, Carlo Boszhard, Kim-Lian van der Meij and Nance

Semi-final 1 – Dutch jury ranking

  • 01. Denmark
  • 02. Ukraine
  • 03. Moldova
  • 04. Estonia
  • 05. Russia
  • 06. Belgium
  • 07. Ireland
  • 08. Belarus
  • 09. Austria
  • 10. Cyprus
  • 11. Lithuania
  • 12. Croatia
  • 13. Slovenia
  • 14. Montenegro
  • 15. Serbia

The Dutch jury for the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest  final consisted: Carlo Boszhard, Kim-Lian van der Meij, Nance, Jeroen Nieuwehuize and André de Raaff.

The Final – Dutch Jury ranking

  • 01. Norway
  • 02. Sweden
  • 03. Denmark
  • 04. Ukraien
  • 05. Belgium
  • 06. Moldova
  • 07. Malta
  • 08. Hungary
  • 09. Estonia
  • 10. Russia
  • 11. Finland
  • 12. France
  • 13. Azerbaijan
  • 14. Iceland
  • 15. Italy
  • 16. Ireland
  • 17. Romania
  • 18. Belarus
  • 19. United Kingdom
  • 20. Georgia
  • 21. Germany
  • 22. Greece
  • 23. Spain
  • 24. Lithuania
  • 25. Armenia

Combined Jury/Televoting – The Netherlands – Final

  • Belgium – 12 points
  • Denmark – 10 points
  • Malta – 8 points
  • Hungary – 7 points
  • Norway – 6 points
  • Ukraine – 5 points
  • Russia – 4 points
  • Sweden – 3 points
  • Azerbaijan – 2 points
  • Greece – 1 point

Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 22 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.