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Unofficial year-end results from the Illinois Lottery indicate the company fell about $100 million short of the promised revenues, though Northstar contends that when an audit of the 2012 fiscal year is complete, it will miss its target by $40 million to $50 million.

If company officials are correct, it could be entitled to millions in incentive payments.

"I think if I'm Northstar, I'm pretty happy. If I'm a citizen of Illinois, I'm feeling ripped off, because we didn't get the benefit of the contract," said state Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, long critical of the private management agreement.

"They didn't make their numbers and yet it's conceivable that we could end up owing them money. That's mind-boggling."

Franks said the Illinois Lottery should have hired better managers rather than outsource the day-to-day operation of the lottery.

Jason said the issue isn't only about whether lotteries need better talent internally. It's also about whether a state agency and elected officials can stomach greater risk-taking to achieve higher profits, he said.

State leaders fail to encourage their lotteries to take greater risks in order to boost revenue, and they also tamp down innovation, he said.

"Sometimes they tell them, 'If you attempt to innovate and make a mistake, heads will roll,'" Jason said. "So there's little expectation on the part of (elected officials) to achieve ambitious results, but there's huge expectation to avoid making any kind of mistake."

Still, Franks' position is not without merit, Jason said. Government officials need to consider whether they could achieve greater growth by freeing up their lotteries to act more like a private company rather than bring in outside help, he said.

"It's not done now," Jason said, adding that "lotteries all over the nation would achieve better results if the legislatures and the governors were to give them the same kind of support and latitude as they are considering giving a private manager."

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