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The fact that some countries fared considerably worse in the public vote when compared to the jury vote and vice versa will undoubtedly lead to further debate, which, regrettably, may prove damaging to the reputation and the future of the contest. Share the Moment Weeks of speculation finally came to a close when the complete results of both the public televote and the jury vote were revealed by the EBU.

The full results were as follows: Position Televoting Jury voting Combined voting 1. Germany pts Germany pts Germany pts 2. Turkey pts Belgium pts Turkey pts 3. Denmark pts Romania pts Romania pts 4. Armenia pts Georgia pts Denmark pts 5. Azerbaijan pts Israel pts Azerbaijan pts 6. Romania pts Ukraine pts Belgium pts 7.

Greece pts Denmark pts Armenia pts 8. France pts Turkey pts Greece pts 9. Georgia pts Azerbaijan pts Georgia pts Serbia pts Armenia pts Ukraine pts Russia pts Greece pts Russia 90 pts Spain pts Albania 97 pts France 82 pts Ukraine 94 pts Portugal 69 pts Serbia 72 pts Iceland 40 pts Russia 63 pts Spain 68 pts Moldova 28 pts Cyprus 57 pts Portugal 43 pts Once the televoting results and the jury results are combined, points are given out in the usual way.

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That discrepancy of 14 places between televoters and jurors represented the biggest discrepancy in the final. The following chart lists contestants in the order that the jury hurt them. A negative number represents a downgrade by the jury, zero represents no discrepancy, and a positive number represents a boost from the jury.

France Discrepancy. Televoters awarded Greece victory by a margin of two points over Iceland, and five points over Belgium. The jury begged to differ. It awarded guitar-strumming Tom Dice first place with a margin of 58 points. Her ability to sing in tune placed her eight points ahead of Greece the ones with all the homoerotic thrusting and grunting.

As in the final, televoters and jury members both agreed on the last-place finisher. Aisha, the daughter of a Latvian pop star, proved that the apple can sometimes land very far from the tree.



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