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Mississippi launched its state lottery on November 25th 2019, with scratch offs as the first available game. Powerball and Mega Millions tickets went on sale on January 30th 2020, with Cash 3 following on later in 2020.

The winning lottery numbers are published here soon after the draws have taken place, detailing the balls drawn, the payouts and the number of winners. You can find information about playing Powerball and Mega Millions from the Magnolia State right here, along with updates and announcements for the Mississippi state Lotto.

The announcement brings Mississippi in line with neighbouring states that allow both a state lottery and multi-state games, raising millions of dollars for projects and charities every year.

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Who will sell lottery tickets? 15 local stores ready for launch

Published 12:01 am Thursday, November 7, 2019

NATCHEZ — Convenience stores, grocery stores and even a few beauty shops and restaurants are signing up to sell Mississippi Lottery tickets beginning at the end of the month.

More than 1,000 retail locations across the state will begin selling scratch-off lottery tickets when the state lottery launches on Nov. 25, Mississippi Lottery Communications Director Meg Annison said.

Powerball and Meg Millions tickets will not be sold until Jan. 30, Annison said.

At least 15 convenience stores in Natchez have already been approved to sell tickets starting Nov. 25. Those locations include:

461 Hill Food and Fuel, 501 U.S. 61 South

4B-Kwik No. 10, 5 Homochitto St.

4B-Kwik No. 3, 751 U.S. 61 North

4BlueSky Store No. 510, 435 U.S. 61 North

4BlueSky Store No. 506, 138 N. Shields Lane

4BlueSky Store No. 511, 499 John R. Junkin Drive

4Corner Market, 100 Lower Woodville Road

4Go Mart, 4 Seargent Prentiss Drive

4Hobo Fork Grocery, 12 Chance Road, Natchez

4Murphy Oil, 304 Seargent Prentiss Drive

4Sprint Mart No. 62, 140 Wood Ave.

4Sprint Mart No. 64, 139 East Franklin St.

4Sprint Mart No. 65, 787 U.S. 61 North

4Sprint Mart No. 69, 47 Seargent Prentiss Drive

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4Sprint Mart No. 71, 200 U.S. 61 South

Annison said more applications for selling lottery tickets are still being reviewed and approved. Annison said more than 1,400 applications have been submitted and as of Tuesday approximately 1,000 locations have been approved.

A current list of approved locations can be found at mslotteryhome.com.

Annison said retail locations such as convenience stores, grocery stores, restaurants and even beauty parlors and barber shops are eligible to apply for selling lottery tickets in the state.

The only retail locations specifically not permitted to sell tickets by law, Annison said, are liquor stores.

Annison said free-standing stores that only sell lottery tickets are also not permitted.

“A person cannot just sell lottery tickets,” Annison said. “They must be sold from a retail store.”

Retail locations interested in selling lottery tickets can sign up using the link on the homepage of mslotteryhome.com.

Business owners must be able to pass a credit check, a criminal background check and must be in good standing with the Mississippi Department of Revenue, Annison said.

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Approved retailers will receive a 6 percent commission on lottery sales, according the Mississippi Lottery website.

Annison said officials are ready to start.

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“We are 19 days out. The launch date is coming up quickly,” Annison said. “We are excited.”

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