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Lottery tickets sold in Mississippi for 1st time in state's history

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ByJulia Jacobo
November 25, 2019, 7:14 PM

Mississippi residents lined up on Monday to buy lottery tickets for the first time in the state's history.

However, only scratch-off tickets were for sale, while jackpots such as the Powerball and Mega Millions games will be available starting Jan. 30, according to the Mississippi Lottery website.

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Legislation allowing lottery games in Mississippi was passed in 2018. Winners can choose to remain anonymous as long as they provide a valid form of identification when claiming their winnings.

The decision faced strong opposition from churches that wield political power, The Associated Press reported.

PHOTO: A customer shows her scratch-off tickets after making an early morning purchase from at a Jackson. Miss. RaceWay store, Nov. 25, 2019. Licensed lottery retailers in the state began selling tickets Monday.
A customer shows her scratch-off tickets after making an early morning purchase at a store in Jackson. Miss., Nov. 25, 2019. Licensed lottery retailers in the state began selling tickets Monday.
Rogelio V. Solis/AP

Lottery tickets were available in about 1,200 convenience stores on Monday, according to AP.

The first $80 million in proceeds the lottery generates every year will go to state infrastructure, and any revenue after that will go to state education, according to the Mississippi Lottery website.

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The state had generated $300,000 in ticket sales in the first two hours after the scratch-offs became available, AP reported.

Unlike other states, which sell lottery tickets as cash-only purchases, Mississippi allows people to use a credit or debit card without an additional fee, ABC Jackson, Mississippi, affiliate WAPT reported.

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Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah are the five remaining states without lotteries.

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