Brazil: Mayor Of Salvador Proposes Creation Of Municipal Lottery

Brazil.– October 01, 2025 – www.zonadeazar.com  The Mayor of Salvador has proposed establishing a municipal lottery to generate resources for social programs and strengthen the city’s financial autonomy.


Overview

The initiative aligns with Brazil’s growing trend of municipalities and states creating their own lotteries after the Supreme Court’s decision allowing competition with federal lotteries. The project aims to diversify revenue sources and fund projects that directly benefit citizens.


Details / Context

Main goals

  • Support for social programs: funding healthcare, education, and cultural initiatives.
  • Financial independence: reducing reliance on state and federal transfers.
  • Responsible regulation: implementing strict controls for transparency and fraud prevention.

Legal framework

The proposal follows legal precedents set by other jurisdictions in Brazil where state and local lotteries were successfully implemented.

Operational models considered

  • Direct management by the municipality.
  • Private concession under public oversight.
  • Hybrid model combining public and private participation.

Economic, Social and Institutional Impact

Economic

The municipal lottery could bring significant revenue, with preliminary projections suggesting substantial contributions to Salvador’s budget for social services.

Social

Funds would enhance education and healthcare infrastructure and promote cultural programs. Advocacy groups highlight the need to allocate resources to responsible gambling initiatives.

Institutional

If approved, Salvador would become the first Brazilian capital to pioneer a municipal lottery, potentially inspiring similar initiatives in other cities.


Future Outlook

The project will undergo debate in the city council and review by higher authorities. If approved, the lottery could launch in 2026, depending on regulatory arrangements and interest from private operators.


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