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Kansas Lottery: Super Kansas Cash and PowerballSince the Kansas Lottery's start-up in 1987, through June 30, 2004, Lottery ticket sales have produced $779,274,129 in revenues transferred to the State of Kansas The Lottery's fiscal year 2004, which ended June 30, 2004, was a record year of $224.2 million in sales, and $70 million was transferred to the state. The Kansas Lottery Act requires that a minimum of 45 percent of total revenue funds be paid back to the players through the prize fund. Currently, an average of 53 percent is being paid out in prizes. The State Gaming Revenues Fund receives 30 to 32 percent of ticket sales; cost of sales is 7 percent (which covers online vendor fees, telecommunications costs and instant ticket printing); 6 percent was transferred to retailer earnings and 3 percent covers administrative expenses (salaries, advertising, depreciation, professional services and other administrative expenses.) For Super Kansas Cash, you select 5 numbers from 32 and another number
(the Super Cashball) from a separate pool of 25. All 6 numbers are required
to win first prize. There are 8 levels of prizes. The NetLotto program has rules for Super Kansas Cash (as well as the multi-state lottery game Powerball) built right in and all of the past results available to help you win the lottery now. To start using NetLotto to dramatically improve your chances of winning Super Kansas Cash and Powerball, click here. |
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