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How The Weighted Lottery Works

What species are covered by the weighted lottery? 
First lotteries for deer gun, muzzleloader deer, pronghorn, swan, and spring and fall wild turkey.

How does the one-year grace period affect an applicant's eligibility?
Previously, an applicant had to apply every year to maintain bonus points.  Beginning in 2005 a one-year grace period was instituted that allows an applicant to miss a year without losing points; however, an applicant loses bonus points by failing to apply for two consecutive years. 

How do bonus points accrue in the weighted lottery?
An applicant unsuccessful in drawing his first choice permit in the first lottery this year receives a bonus for next year's lottery. See the following table:  (Note that in years 2, 3, and 4, the points are doubled; and, for years 5 and beyond, they are cubed to increase the applicant's chances of drawing a permit.)

Number of Times Applicant's Name Goes Into The Weighted Lottery

Year Bonus
points
Multiplier + Current year's
application
=

Total times
your application
goes in lottery

(year 1) 0 - + 1 = 1
(year 2) 1 x 2 + 1 = 3
(year 3) 2 x 2 + 1 = 5
(year 4) 3 x 2 + 1 = 7
(year 5) (43) or 64 - + 1 = 65
(year 6) (53) or 125 - + 1 = 126

In the previous example isn't the applicant guaranteed a permit in year four or five?
No. There is no guarantee. The lottery is a random drawing. In most cases when an applicant reaches this point he is likely to draw a permit. However, for some tags, particularly antlered mule deer and pronghorn, where demand for tags vastly exceeds supply, many applicants have the same number of bonus points and thus, even for those with many points, there is lots of competition.

Why do applications ask for a social security number and do I have to give it?
Yes.  State law passed by the 1999 North Dakota Legislative Session requires social security number on all license applications in order for the state to receive human services funding from the federal government.  

To keep track of my bonus points in the last few years I used the bonus-point-ID number issued by the department instead of my social security number.  How do I keep from losing those points?  Contact the department's licensing section and they will make sure to give you those points accrued under the previous number system.  

If I receive a permit for my second choice license do I lose my bonus points?
No, bonus points apply only to first choice in the first lottery.

If I have bonus points and apply with a party, how does this affect me?
On party applications the person with fewest points sets the level for the entire application. Applicants with more bonus points than others in the party have a better chance applying separately.

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