List of Eurovision Song Contest 2010 jurors
The jurors of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 played a large role in the voting process of the Contest. Unlike the 2009 Contest which seen used a combination of 50% televoting by the public and 50% by national jury during the final only. This year the combined results were also used to determine the votes for both the semi-finals.[1]
Background
In response to some broadcasters' continued complaints about politically charged, neighbourly and diaspora voting, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) evaluated the voting procedure used in the contest, and implemented a change for the 2009 final. For 2010 the combined voting procedure was extended to determine the results for both the semi-finals.[1]
Jurors
The jurors of the 39 participating countries are as follows:
| Country | Jurors | Further details | 
|---|---|---|
|  Albania | - | - | 
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|  Armenia | - | - | 
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|  Azerbaijan | - | - | 
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|  Belarus | Anatoly Yarmolenko | Artistic director | 
| Ludmila Borodina | Television executive producer | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| - | - | |
| .svg.png) Belgium | Barbara Dex | Singer (Eurovision 1993) | 
| Caren Meynen | Singer, video jockey and presenter | |
| Sam Jaspers | Music critic | |
| Johan Van Achte | Music editor | |
| Maarten Janssen | Music editor | |
|  Bosnia and Herzegovina | - | - | 
| - | - | |
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| - | - | |
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|  Bulgaria | - | - | 
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|  Croatia | - | - | 
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|  Cyprus | - | - | 
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|  Denmark | - | - | 
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|  Estonia | Gerli Padar | Singer (Estonia 2007) | 
| Imre Sooäär | Songwriter, politician | |
| Olav Osolin | Commercial guru, music critic | |
| Priit Pajusaar | Songwriter (Estonia 1996, 1999, 2004, 2008) | |
| Ewert Sundja | Songwriter, singer | |
|  Finland | - | - | 
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|  France | Jacques Veneruso | Musician, lyricist, composer | 
| Olivier Ottin | Manager | |
| Varda Kakon | Artistic director, producer | |
| Jean-Pierre Pasqualini | Creator and chief editor of the magazine "Platine", TV-host | |
| Florence Coste | Singer | |
|  Georgia | - | - | 
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|  Germany | Hape Kerkeling | Entertainer[2] | 
| Mary Roos | Musician, Contestant in 1972 and 1984. | |
| Hadnet Tesfai | Journalist, Radio & TV-Host | |
| Johannes Oerding | Musician | |
| Jochen Rausch | Chief Executive of 1LIVE | |
|  Greece | Andreas Pylarinos | Conductor | 
| Poseidon Giannopoulos | Lyricist (Lyricist of the Greek entry 2008) | |
| Alexandra Zakka | Lyricist | |
| Thanos Kalliris | Singer (Greece 1987) | |
| Konstantinos Pantzis | Composer (Composer of the Greek entry 2008) | |
|  Iceland | - | - | 
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|  Ireland | - | - | 
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|  Israel | - | - | 
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|  Latvia | - | - | 
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|  Lithuania | - | - | 
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|  Macedonia | Rade Spasovski (head of jury) [3] | journalist in the international coordination department of the Macedonian Television | 
| Aleksandra Jovanovska | journalist in the entertainment department of Macedonian Television | |
| Oliver Dimitrov | journalist in the entertainment department of Macedonian Television | |
| Lile Avtovska | musical collaborator in the Macedonian Radio | |
| Suzana Stefanovska | journalist in the entertainment department of Macedonian Radio | |
|  Malta | - | - | 
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|  Moldova | - | - | 
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|  Netherlands | Aukelien van Hoytema | - | 
| Niel van Hoff | - | |
| Petra Berger | - | |
| Mandy Huydts | - | |
| Vincent Claase "Vinzzent" | - | |
|  Norway | Elisabet Davidsen | - | 
| Vivi Stenberg | - | |
| Arne Martin Vistnes | Journalist at Radio Norge | |
| Svein Helge Høgberg | Actor and musician | |
| Anne-Karine Strøm | Singer (have represented Norway in Eurovision Song Contest three times). | |
|  Poland | Krystyna Prońko | Musician & composer | 
| Zuzanna Łapicka | Musical director | |
| Maria Szabłowska | Journalist | |
| Marek Kościkiewicz | Musician & composer | |
| Michał Grymuza | Guitarist & producer | |
|  Portugal | Ana Galvão | Journalist, spokesperson | 
| Ricardo Soler | Singer | |
| Ramon Gallarza | Music producer | |
| Paula Cazanova | Sony Music | |
| Américo Faria | Music composer / author | |
|  Romania | Alexandra Cepraga | Musical director | 
| Corina Despot | Lyricist | |
| Andrei Tudor | Songwriter-composer "Pe-o margine de lume" (Romania 2008) | |
| Andrei Kerestely | Songwriter | |
| Mihai Alexandru | Songwriter and singer - composer "Don't break my heart" (Romania 2003) | |
|  Russia | Alexander Zhurbin (Semi-Final only) | Composer | 
| Julia Savicheva (Semi-Final only) | Singer | |
| Kim Breitburg (Semi-Final and final) | Composer | |
| Tutta Larsen (Semi-Final and final) | TV-host | |
| Vladimir Matetsky (Semi-Final and final) | Composer, producer | |
| Igor Butman (Final only) | Jazz musician | |
| Pelagea (Final only) | Folk-singer | |
|  Serbia | - | - | 
| - | - | |
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| - | - | |
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|  Slovakia | Juraj Čurný | - | 
| Dezider Kukoľ | - | |
| Ľubica Čekovská | - | |
| Marcel Palonder | - | |
| Mirka Brezovská[4] | - | |
|  Slovenia | Urša Vlašič | Songwriter | 
| Sandra Feketija | Singer | |
| Miroslav Akrapovič | Music editor & critic | |
| Matjaž Bogataj | Violinist (Slovenia 2009) | |
| Dušan Hren | Music & television editor | |
|  Spain | José María Íñigo | Journalist, actor and television presenter | 
| Mauro Canut | Mobile content director at TVE | |
| Pilar Tabares | Musical director at TVE | |
| Mariola Orellan | Music manager | |
| Toni Garrido | Journalist at RNE[5] | |
|  Sweden | Michael Cederberg | Producer | 
| Anna Charlotta Gunnarson | Journalist | |
| Helene Benno | Journalist | |
| Andreas Lundstedt | Singer (Switzerland 2006) | |
| Eric Saade | Singer (Sweden 2011) | |
|  Switzerland | - | - | 
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|  Turkey | - | - | 
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|  Ukraine | - | - | 
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|  United Kingdom | - | - | 
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References
- 1 2 Sietse Bakker (28 June 2010). "EBU reveals split voting outcome, surprising results". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 4 September 2012.
- ↑ "Die deutsche Jury beim ESC - Das Erste: Eurovision Song Contest - Hintergründe". Eurovision.ndr.de. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
- ↑ "За кого Македонија ги даде своите гласови на Евросонг". mtv.com.mk. 2010-05-29.
- ↑ http://hnonline.sk/c1-43929590-lena-bola-top-favoritkou-eurosongu-a-vyhrala-b-font-color-ff9900-video-font-b
- ↑ "Eurovisión 2010 - Destino Oslo". RTVE. 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2011-03-25.