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Eurojury 2017: The Results From Finland

From Luxembourg we travel north to receive the results of the Finnish jury forย Eurojury 2017. Over the next eleven days, the results from over 30 countries will be revealed.

Eurojury returns for a fifth edition this year and the votes from this year’s juries across Europe have started to come in. As ever 50% of the vote is being decided by national juries and 50% by you, the public. This creates the most accurate representation of a result likely to be seen in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest this May in Kyiv. Each voting nation is represented by a jury consisting of past Eurovision, Junior Eurovision and national final participants. Each juror is asked to form a top 10 ranking of their favourite competing songs which is combined with the other jurors in their country.

The points from one to eight of each of the national juries will be revealed over the next twelve days. The 10 and 12 points will be revealed in a live broadcast on April 22 from 20:00 CET. These jury results will be announced along with the result of the online public vote, being cast until April 16th via eurojury.com.

On the jury for Finland is:

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Geir Ronning represented Finland the last time the contest was held in Ukraine. He performed the song “Why” and went on to finish 18th in the semi final with 50 points.
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Annica Milรกn & Kimmo Blom participated in UMK 2016. Kimmo had participated in the Finnish selection in 2015, before coming together with his girlfriend to compete in 2016. Theyย placed 5th in the final with the song “Good Enough”.
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The results of the jury from Finland are as follows:

  • 1 point toย Cyprus
  • 2 points to the Netherlands
  • 3 points to Belgium
  • 4 points to Croatia
  • 5 points to Ireland
  • 6 points to Armenia
  • 7 points to Denmark
  • 8 points to Australia

A total of 25 countries have now received at least one point from the juries from across Europe so far.

The top ten after five countries votes is as follows:

  1. Belgium – 16 points
  2. France – 15 points
  3. Switzerland – 14 points
  4. Australia – 11 points
  5. Portugal – 10 points
  6. Austria – 9 points
  7. Azerbaijan – 9 points
  8. Moldova – 9 points
  9. Denmark – 8 points
  10. Italy & Serbia – 8 points

While artists across Europe are casting their votes, you will also be able to make your voice heard via Eurojury.com. Through April you will be able to vote for the song you want to see win the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 via our online platform. Your vote will be combined with the votes of thousands of fans across the world to form an overall score for each country.

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