January 2019 Wisconsin Lottery Instant Ticket Tracking-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the January 2019 Wisconsin Lottery Instant Ticket Tracking in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Game Name and Game # in the designated fields at the top of the form. This identifies the specific lottery game you are tracking.
  3. Fill in the Pack # and End # fields to specify the range of tickets being tracked. This helps in organizing your ticket sales data.
  4. Input the Date of tracking, ensuring it reflects when you are recording this information for accurate record-keeping.
  5. In the Total # Sold section, enter how many tickets have been sold. This is crucial for calculating total sales.
  6. Complete the Start # and Ticket Price fields to provide details on ticket pricing and starting point for sales tracking.
  7. For each row, calculate Total Value Sold by multiplying Total # Sold by Ticket Price, filling in each corresponding field as needed.
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The Powerball ticket price is $2 per play. You can add Power Play for $1, bringing the total to $3 per ticket. The Double Play add-on also costs an additional $1 for a total of $3 per ticket.
Mega Millions tickets will be more than doubling with the overhaul, at $5 per play. Currently, one ticket is $2. This is only the second time Mega Millions tickets have increased. The first time was in 2017, when tickets increased form $1 to $2.
All Wisconsin Lottery games are drawn using a Random Number Generator (RNG). A RNG is a machine with the sole purpose of picking random numbers. It is not connected to any outside line or to the Lottery gaming system.
Each ticket costs $2 per play per draw.
The new game will cost $5 per play, up from $2. Its the second time prices have gone up in the game since Mega Millions started more than 20 years ago. (Previous coverage in the video above.)

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The Wisconsin Lottery, which began operations in September 1988, is administered by the Department of Revenue (DOR). The Wisconsin Lottery sells instant tickets and lotto tickets, and participates in the national Powerball and Mega Millions lotto games.
The Lottery has operated well below the mandated limit of 10%. Since 1988, the Wisconsin Lottery has generated more than $20.1 Billion in total revenue. Over 93% of that revenue has gone back to winners, retailers, and Wisconsin homeowners.
You can pick your own numbers, or let the terminal pick them for you (Quick Pick). You will get two plays for $3. This wager will give you a chance to win the jackpot, but no other prize levels.

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