The New Hampshire Lottery reported a $60.9 million sports betting handle for May, marking a 1 percent decline compared to the same month last year. The state’s regulatory body also confirmed H. Andy Crews for a third term on the Lottery and Gaming Commission.
Monthly Revenue and Platform Breakdown
May’s total handle decreased from $72.6 million in April. Mobile wagering generated $57 million, down from $68.4 million the previous month, while retail locations recorded $4 million against $4.2 million earlier. Gross gaming revenue for the month reached $8 million, a reduction from $9.3 million in April. Online operations contributed $7.4 million, and retail gross gaming revenue totaled $587,298, following $626,053 in April.Cumulative data for the period spanning July 2025 through May 2026 shows a combined handle of $856.4 million. Gross gaming revenue for the same timeframe totals $101.1 million.
The New Hampshire Lottery and Gaming Commission manages state gambling oversight and licensing procedures. Crews received his initial appointment in 2020, and the renewed term extends his service through 2029.