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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]
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 ...
Politics & Government 97,483 'Winning' Powerball Tickets Sold In CT, Jackpot Now At $1.5 Billion The Connecticut Lottery said 97,483 tickets sold in the state yielded some money, including a ...
One ticket correctly picked all six numbers and earned the $9.4 million grand prize. The annuity is paid in 21 equal payments, or you can choose the ticket cash value of $6,483,618, according to ...
The lucky ticket matched four numbers, the Powerball and the Powerplay, which was 4. A total of 7,811 "winning" tickets were sold in Connecticut, with prizes ranging from $200,000 to $4. Four ...
The winning Powerball numbers for Monday, July 17, are: 05, 08, 09, 17, 41 and the Powerball of 21. Find out what's happening in Across Connecticut with free, real-time updates from Patch. Subscribe
Here is the breakdown from the Connecticut Lottery on "winning" tickets sold in the state: 3, $50,000 winning tickets, 60, $300 winners, 85, $100 winners, and everyone else won between $4 and $21.
The estimated cash value is $625.3 million. According to the Connecticut Lottery, 57,795 "winning" tickets were sold in the state. This means someone won between $2 and $40,000 in Connecticut.