
From Germany we head north to Iceland and the land of the Northern Lights.
The results that are being published ahead of the televised broadcast on April 30 will reveal the 1-7 points of the national juries of each countries, during the televised broadcast the 8, 10 and 12 points from each jury will be announced.
On the Eurojury for Iceland is Regina Osk who represented Iceland at the 2008 contest in Belgrade, Serbia as part of Euroband.
Here are the points from Iceland:
- Poland – 1 point
- Australia – 2 points
- Estonia – 3 points
- Latvia – 4 points
- Malta – 5 points
- France – 6 points
- Italy – 7 points
The top five is as follows:
- France – 16 points
- Russia – 14 points
- Ukraine – 13 points
- Malta – 12 points
- Bulgaria – 11 points
The next set of results will go online at 18:00 CET. You can vote for your favourite here and decide 50% of the vote in this years Eurojury.
See the results in full so far by clicking on the link – Eurojury 2016 Points.
Cab someone explain why it is only 1-7? That deflates the amount of points each country gets and makes it unreasonably competitive
Because points 8, 10 and 12 will all be announced during the televised broadcast on April 30. We want to ensure that you can see how the voting is going by showing 1-7 points but also leave anticipation to see who gets the larger points as it becomes a question of who is it that is doing the best with the juries but not picking up smaller points.