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Virginia Lottery reports strong iLottery growth, scratchers sales decline
Summary
In its April 22 meeting the Virginia Lottery Board heard quarterly financials showing near-$3 billion iLottery sales to date and total year-to-date sales up about $580 million from last year; scratcher ticket sales are down roughly $70 million year-over-year, while Powerball surged after large jackpots.
The Virginia Lottery Board on April 22 reviewed quarterly results that showed robust growth in internet-based instant games and mixed performance across traditional products.
Executive Director Khalid Jones presented the top-line figures, saying year-to-date total sales are just under $55 billion and that the iLottery instant games program is approaching $3 billion to date, a 22% increase over last year. Jones noted that iLottery has been a major driver of the increase in sales and player…
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