The juries of each country in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) 2024 have already been revealed on the official website of the event.
Each national jury is composed of five members: three adults and two children. Among the jurors, there are seven former JESC participants and Srbuhi Sargsyan, who represented Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2018 under the stage name Srbuk.
There are also artists who participated in national finals for some of the contests in many countries. The jury vote accounted for 50% of the final result. With 180 points, the song from Georgia by Andria Putkaradze, To My Mom, was the favorite of the juries. It was also the overall winner.
National juries
- Albania
- Blerina Arbana
- Boris Metaj (Finalist in Albania’s selection for JESC 2024)
- Endri Sina
- Kejsi Xheladini (Finalist in Albania’s selection for JESC 2024)
- Vesa Luma
- Armenia
- Aida Sargsian
- Arman Mitoyan
- Arsen Grigoryan (Participant in Armenian selection for ESC 2018 as Kamil Show)
- Kamila Davtyan (Armenia’s representative at JESC 2023)
- Srbuhi Sargsyan (Armenia’s representative at ESC 2019 as Srbuk)
- Cyprus
- Antigoni Tasouri
- Bambina Themistocleous
- Louiza Alexandrou
- Orpheas Solomon Solomou
- Stefanos Stefanou
- Estonia
- Edith Oberle
- Henri Põder (Participant in Estonia’s selection for ESC)
- Merilin Mälk (Participant in Estonia’s selection for ESC)
- Priit Pajusaar
- Tuuli Rand (Participant in Estonia’s selection for ESC)
- France
- Anna Recard Milon
- Brice Chappey
- Loic Parent
- Olivia Assas
- Titouan Deslandes
- Georgia
- Barbare Morgoshia (Finalist in Georgia’s selection for JESC 2024)
- David Kereselidze
- Giorgi Shiolashvili (JESC 2008 winner as a member of Bzikebi)
- Grigol Kipshidze (Georgian representative at JESC 2017)
- Neli Sebiskveradze
- Germany
- Anna Hirschgänger
- Elin Mia Hoffmann
- Jenny Beyer
- Louis Munsch
- Markus Pingel
- Ireland
- Corissa Mulvany
- Mark Kelly
- Norita Ní Chartúir
- Paula Healy
- Stephen Rosney
- Italy
- Edmondo Anselmi
- Iros Lorenzo Guiati
- Lucia Margherita Marino
- Marta Lucia Coda Zabetta
- Michele Mo
- Malta
- Andrea Camilleri (Finalist in Maltese selection for JESC 2024)
- Cipryan Cassar (Participant at Malta’s selection for ESC)
- Etienne Micallef
- Maria Curmi (Finalist in Maltese selection for JESC 2024)
- Maxine Pace (Malta’s representative at JESC 2009, multiple-time participant at Malta’s selection for ESC)
- Netherlands
- Arnan Samson
- Jasmijn Torrico (Netherlands’ representative at JESC 2023)
- Jazz Fafié
- Maurice Wijnen
- Sep Jansen (Netherlands’ representative at JESC 2023)
- North Macedonia
- Aneta Andonova
- Biljana Josifov Josifov
- Dejan Grujeski
- Kalin Golemteov
- Tamara Grujeska (North Macedonia’s representative at JESC 2024)
- Poland
- Aleksandra Antoniak (Finalist in Polish selection for JESC 2024)
- Marta Dywicka (Backing singer for Poland at ESC 2024)
- Monika Wydrzynska
- Natan Gryga (Finalist in Polish selection for JESC 2024)
- Robert Janowski
- Portugal
- Alexandre Manuel Valério Mesquita Guimarães
- Duarte Vaz Antunes (Participant at The Voice Kids Portugal 2024)
- Leonor Marques Quinteiro
- Rita Navarro Onofre (Finalist at Festival da Canção 2024)
- Sara Pestana Espírito Santo
- San Marino
- Alice Fiorini
- Barbara Andreini
- Nathalie Amelie Huguette Locheron
- Nicola Bollini
- Piermatteo Carattoni
- Spain
- Blanca Miralles Rodríguez
- Carmen Molina
- Juan Carlos Arauzo Olivares
- Juan Sebastián Domínguez Morillo
- Soleá Fernández Moreno (Spain’s representative at JESC 2020)
- Ukraine
- Denys Hryshchuk (Finalist in Ukrainian selection for JESC 2023)
- Herman Nienov
- Mariana Voronina
- Mishel Stefani Andrade Chekasina
- Zlata Ivaniv (Finalist in Ukrainian selection for JESC 2024)
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