Virginia Lottery

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Virginia Lottery

The Virginia Lottery is a state-run gaming organization established in 1987 following a public referendum. It began selling tickets in September 1988 and operates as an independent agency of the Commonwealth. Its primary purpose is to generate revenue, with all profits constitutionally directed to fund K-12 public education in Virginia.

This institution is notable for its significant financial contribution to the state's educational system. Since its inception, the Virginia Lottery has generated over $17.3 billion in profits for public schools. In the most recent fiscal year alone, it provided more than $901 million, representing approximately 10% of Virginia's total K-12 education funding, making it a substantial and consistent source of educational support.

Recently, the Virginia Lottery has maintained regular public attention through its daily game draws, including Powerball and Pick 3. Numerous local and national news outlets routinely publish the winning numbers shortly after each drawing, keeping the public informed about results and potential winners.

Additionally, the lottery has been in the news for its business initiatives, including a recently announced plan to allocate $43 million in spending with minority-owned firms in 2026. This commitment highlights the organization's operational focus beyond gaming, encompassing economic inclusion and supplier diversity.

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