GRAND FINAL
Eurovision 2016: Voting Order & Spokespersons
EBU has revealed the voting order and spokespersons for tonight's Grand Final
As the previous years, the voting order has been determined by the broadcaster. Other years the voting order was decided by an algorithm to try to make the voting as exciting as possible, based on the results from last night's Jury Final. This year the jury votes a split from the televotes, so the order is determined based on technical and operational logistics.
- Austria – Kati Bellowitsch
- Iceland – Unnsteinn Manuel Stefansson
- Azerbaijan – Tural Asadov
- San Marino – Irol MC
- Czech Republic – Daniela Písa?ovicová
- Ireland – Sinead Kennedy
- Georgia – Nina Sublatti
- Bosnia & Herzegovina – Ivana Crnogorac
- Malta – Camille
- Spain – Jota Abril
- Finland – Jussi-Pekka Rantanen
- Switzerland – Sebalter
- Denmark – Essendrop
- France – Elodie Gossuin
- Moldova – Olivia Furtuna
- Armenia – Arman Margaryan
- Cyprus – Lukas Hamatsos
- Bulgaria – Anna Angelova
- The Netherlands – Trintje Oosterhuis
- Latvia – Toms Grevins
- Israel – Ofer Nachshon
- Belarus – Uzari
- Germany – Barbara Schöneberger
- Russia – Nyusha
- Norway – Elisabeth Andreassen
- Australia – Lee Lin Chin
- Belgium – Umesh Vangaver
- United Kingdom – Richard Osman
- Croatia – Nevena Rendeli
- Greece – Constantinos Christophorou
- Lithuania – Ugne Galadauskaite
- Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
- FYR Macedonia – Dijana Gogova
- Albana – Andri Xhahu
- Estonia – Daniel Viinalass
- Ukraine – Verka Serduchka
- Italy – Claudia Andreatti
- Poland – Anna Popek
- Slovenia – Marjetka Vovk
- Hungary – Csilla Tatár
- Montenegro – Danijel Alibabic
- Sweden – Gina Dirawi