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The CT Lottery has changed its policy on announcing winners in order to "protect" them from potential scams. For years, the CT Lottery policy had been to show the full names of all those who ...
The Connecticut Lottery Corporation, also called the CT Lottery, is the official lottery in Connecticut. It was created in 1971 by then-Gov. Thomas Meskill , who signed Public Act No. 865. The first tickets were sold on February 15, 1972. [1]
The CT Lottery has changed its policy on announcing winners in order to "protect" them from potential scams. For years, the CT Lottery policy had been to show the full names of all those who ...
All told there were 5,144 "winning" tickets sold in CT and here is the breakdown from the Connecticut Lottery: 1 ticket: $2 million. 1 ticket: $100,000. 10 tickets: $200. 7 tickets: $100. everyone ...
The CT Lottery has changed its policy on announcing winners in order to "protect" them from potential scams. For years, the CT Lottery policy had been to show the full names of all those who ...
According to the Connecticut Lottery, 35,318 "winning tickets" were sold in Connecticut for the Monday, July 17 Powerball drawing. This means that someone won between $4 and $1 million.
The Connecticut Lottery said 60,529 "winning" tickets were sold across the state for the July 19 Powerball drawing. This means someone won between $4 and $1 million. One, $1 billion winning ticket ...
The Connecticut Lottery offers scratchcard games and draw games, including the multi-state Powerball and Mega Millions games. As of 2015, the lottery had annual gross sales of $1.1 billion, with $707 million paid out as prizes. The legislature authorized the lottery in 1971, as part of the same bill that legalized parimutuel wagering.