Spokespersons
Each country appointed a spokesperson to announce the points of each country.
In order of appearance on the final night
- Andorra - Pati Molné
- Albania - Zhani Ciko
- Austria - Dodo Roscic
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Mija Martina (Bosnian representative singer in 2003 contest)
- Belgium - Martine Prenen
- Belarus - Denis Kurian
- Switzerland - Emel Aykanat
- Serbia and Montenegro - Nataša Miljković
- Cyprus - Loukas Hamatsos
- Germany - Thomas Anders
- Denmark - Camilla Ottesen
- Estonia - Maarja-Liis Ilus (Estonian representative singer in the 1996 and 1997 contests)
- Spain - Anne Igartiburu
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- Finland - Anna Stenlund
- France - Alex Taylor
- Macedonia - Karolina Petkovska
- United Kingdom - Lorraine Kelly
- Greece - Alexis Kostalas
- Croatia - Barbara Kolar
- Ireland - Johnny Logan (the only double ESC winner at that time - in 1980 and 1987; he also wrote 1992 winner "Why Me?" for Linda Martin)
- Israel - Merav Miller
- Iceland - Sigrún Ósk Kristjánsdóttir
- Lithuania - Rolandas Vilkončius
- Latvia - Lauris Reiniks
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- Malta - Claire Agius
- Monaco - Anne Allegrini
- Netherlands - Esther Hart (Dutch representative in the 2003 contest)
- Norway - Ingvild Helljesen
- Poland - Maciej Orłoś
- Portugal - Isabel Angelino
- Romania - Andreea Marin
- Russia - Yana Churikova
- Sweden - Jovan Radomir
- Slovenia - Peter Poles
- Turkey - Meltem Ersan Yazgan
- Ukraine - Pavlo Shylko (DJ Pascha) (Would be the presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 held in Kiev following Ruslana's victory.)
- United Kingdom - Lorraine Kelly
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