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NC Lottery Sending Fewer Dollars To County Education Coffers In 2025, Audit Shows

— information courtesy of Office of State Auditor Dave Boliek

The North Carolina Office of the State Auditor has released the statutorily required financial statement audit of the North Carolina Education Lottery.

The audit, performed under contract with accounting firm Cherry Bekaert, found the financial statements present fairly the financial position of Education Lottery as of June 30, 2025 and 2024.

In reviewing the financial statements, however, the audit found that while the Education Lottery’s revenues have increased, there was a decrease in the amount of net revenues transferred for education purposes from FY 2024 to FY 2025.

According to information on the nc.lottery.com website, Vance County has received almost $45.5 million since the lottery began in 2005. In 2024, Vance County received $2,836,221.

According to the financial statements, in FY 2024 the Education Lottery reported total annual revenue – acquired through lottery ticket sales – of $5.4 billion, with $1.07 billion of that being net revenues for North Carolina’s Education Lottery Fund. In FY 2025, total annual revenue increased once again, this time, to $6.6 billion, but net revenues decreased to $1.05 billion designated for public schools. The overall percentage contributed to the public schools, for example, has gone from 23% in FY 2023, to 20% FY 2024, to 16% in FY 2025.

State Auditor Dave Boliek spoke with Education Lottery leadership to discuss the financial statement audit prior to public release. OSA also launched a performance audit of the Education Lottery and has been engaged in that exercise for the last three months. This is the first performance audit of the Education Lottery conducted by the State Auditor since 2008 and since a narrowly tailored investigative report issued by OSA in 2012.

“North Carolinians have a reasonable expectation that if the Education Lottery’s ticket sales go up, money going toward our public schools would increase as well. At first glance, these numbers raise a lot of questions. Over the last three years, total revenues have increased by a total of over $3 billion, while contributions to public education have been flat,” Boliek said. “These numbers led to the initiation of a performance audit designed to take a deep dive into all aspects of the Education Lottery’s finances and operations. North Carolinians deserve answers to some tough questions so that we all have a better understanding of the return public schools are getting from the Education Lottery.”

The full financial statement audit can be viewed here. OSA gave Education Lottery management the opportunity to provide additional commentary on the financial statement audit, which can be read here.

Granville Board of Education Set To Meet May 20 To Discuss Drawing Down Lottery Funds

-Information courtesy of Dr. Stan Winborne, public information officer for Granville County Public Schools

The Granville County Board of Education will meet for a special called meeting on Friday, May 20, at 2:30 p.m. to review and approve an application  for Granville County to draw down North Carolina Education Lottery funds.  This meeting will be conducted electronically, with members of the public invited to view the live stream. To join the live stream meeting, please use the following link:  https://live.myvrspot.com/st?cid=MDhkZj