eurovision-moscowThe European Broadcasting Union has finally released the full breakdown of Eurovision voting, revealing that the introduction of a professional jury had a major impact on final placements.

The jury did not affect winner Alexander Rybak, the foppish fiddler player from Norway, as he placed first among the jury and among the public. However, second-place finisher Yohanna of Iceland would have dropped to fourth place without the jury. Azerbaijan’s Arash and Aysel would have moved up from third place to second. Turkey’s Hadise would have moved up from fourth place to third.

Others benefiting from the professional jury were fifth-place finisher Jade Ewen of the UK (the public ranked her 10th; the jury ranked her third) and eighth-place finisher Patricia Kaas of France (the public ranked her 17th; the jury ranked her fourth). Complete results were as follows:

Country Result Jury Televote
Norway 1 1 1
Iceland 2 2 4
Azerbaijan 3 8 2
Turkey 4 7 3
United Kingdom 5 3 10
Estonia 6 5 6
Greece 7 11 5
France 8 4 17
Bosnia & Herzegovina 9 12 7
Armenia 10 15 9
Russia 11 17 8
Ukraine 12 16 12
Denmark 13 6 19
Moldova 14 10 13
Portugal 15 18 18
Israel 16 9 25
Albania 17 23 11
Croatia 18 19 16
Romania 19 21 14
Germany 20 14 23
Sweden 21 22 15
Malta 22 13 24
Lithuania 23 20 20
Spain 24 25 21
Finland 25 24 22