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  2. Virginia Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Lottery is an independent agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia. It was created in 1987 when Virginians voted in a statewide referendum in favor of a state lottery. The first ticket was sold on September 20, 1988. All profits from Virginia Lottery ticket sales go to K-12 public education, as required by Virginia's constitution.

  3. Liberal Democrats (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democrats (colloquially known as the Lib Dems) are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1988. They are based at Liberal Democrat Headquarters , in Westminster , and the current leader of the party is Ed Davey .

  4. Kelly Gee - Wikipedia

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    Kelly T. Gee is an American public official serving as secretary of the Commonwealth of Virginia since 2023. She was the executive director of the Virginia Lottery from 2022 to 2023. Gee served as the deputy chief of staff to Kirk Cox while he was speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates.

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  6. Wife kept winning Virginia lottery in ‘demo’ mode — so she ...

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    Former principal wins Virginia lottery — and weeks later learns it was $1 million prize ‘Maybe I won five or 10 dollars.’ Woman’s guess at VA lottery prize off by thousands.

  7. Matthew Green (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    On 25 February 2006, he was selected as the Lib Dem candidate for Ludlow at the next general election but in May 2007 Green stood down as candidate owing to the rapid growth of his new business, Green Planning Solutions LLP. [3] His brother Nathaniel Green was the Lib Dem candidate for Shrewsbury and Atcham at the 2019 general election.

  8. The Orange Book - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Book: Reclaiming Liberalism is a book written by a group of prominent British Liberal Democrat politicians and edited by David Laws and Paul Marshall in 2004. Three contributors later became leaders of the Liberal Democrats: Nick Clegg, Vince Cable and Ed Davey.

  9. Beveridge Group - Wikipedia

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    The role of the Beveridge Group has been brought into focus with the rise of Nick Clegg, another leading market liberal and Orange Book contributor, to the leadership of the party in 2007, and more so after his decision to lead the Liberal Democrats into a Coalition government with the Conservatives following the hung parliament result in the ...