Monday, March 23, 2009

N.C. Supreme Court keeps lottery law in place

March 23, 2009

Lottery barely avoids being deemed illegal
The North Carolina Education Lottery can still operate after the state Supreme Court deadlocked Friday over whether the votes creating the games were lawful.
Three of the seven justices agreed Friday the lottery law was unconstitutional and three others upheld the law. A seventh justice, Mark Martin, had recused himself from oral arguments in the case in September and did not vote.
The 3-3 decision means a March 2008 state Court of Appeals ruling that rejected the claim challenging the law remains in place, allowing the sale of lottery tickets to continue.

Arkansas lottery approaches final votes this week

March 23, 2009

After months of negotiations, Arkansas lawmakers plan to give their final seal of approval this week to the state's new lottery and scholarship program.

GTECH chosen as preferred bidder for N.Y. Lottery

Italian gaming company Lottomatica SpA said Sunday its wholly-owned subsidiary, GTECH Corporation, has been chosen as the preferred bidder to negotiate a seven-year contract with the New York Lottery to provide new online lottery solutions and services.
In a statement, Lottomatica said the contract can be extended for an additional three years.
The New York Lottery estimates the total value of the contract to be more than $550 million over the contract period.
The proposed contract, which is expected to start in March 2010, follows a competitive procurement process.
GTECH has been a lottery technology and services provider to the New York Lottery since 1986.

N.C. lawmaker critical of Gov's move to take lottery funds from schools

March 23, 2009

North Carolina State Representative Carolyn Justice says the governor's decision to take lottery funds has left some school districts in distress.
The $50 million in the Education Lottery Reserve Fund was supposed to pay for school construction costs, some for this school year.
The Pender County Republican says that's going to hurt local school districts.
"If those counties already issued bonds planning on that money to pay their debt, they're in trouble right now. And this hasn't even become solidified yet — just the first overtures here are not looking good for us locally."

Truck driver wins $1.9M lottery jackpot, will keep driving

March 23, 2009

A recent immigrant to Canada is Manitoba's newest millionaire.
Gennadi Belinov is nearly $2 million richer after he won a share of Wednesday night's $3.9 million Lotto 6/49 draw.
The Winnipeg man said he took a long look at a self-serve ticket checker when he scanned his ticket Thursday evening and learned he had won $1,979,992.
"I thought, 'What are all these numbers?' So, I took it to the clerk and asked if she could check the ticket through her machine. Then the machine said 'Woo hoo', and people in the store started screaming," he said in a media release issued by Western Canada Lottery Corp.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

19-year-old from N.Y. wins $1M lottery prize

March 18, 2009, 3:21 pm

Albion, New York, native Brittanie DeClerck dreams of owning her own pet shop someday; a dream she now wants to make real with part of the $1,000,000 top prize she won on an Emerald 8s scratch off ticket from the New York Lottery.
The 19-year-old former dog groomer said she looks forward to seeing her dream come true.
"We all have our dream jobs, but not everyone gets to see that dream come true," said the future entrepreneur. "This is my chance to make it happen." DeClerck credits her grandmother, a regular Lottery player, for her recent good fortune...in a round about way.

Lottery supporters in Nevada try again

March 18, 2009, 4:12 pm
Advocates of a lottery in the nation's No. 1 gambling state have faced a long run of bad luck in getting Nevada legislators to back the idea — but they're betting the time is right for one more attempt. Among the 200-odd bills and resolutions introduced by a Monday deadline was a measure to remove a prohibition against lotteries that's now part of the Nevada Constitution.
Similar proposals have been rejected by the Legislature more than two dozen times since 1970, although in 1990 Nevadans did vote to allow charitable and religious organizations to hold small lotteries as fundraisers.

New Hampshire Lottery celebrates 45th anniversary

March 18, 2009, 9:16 pm
Trailblazing N.H. had first-in-nation lottery
"A tragic mistake." "A scandalous experiment in state financing." "The shame of New Hampshire." Opponents of expanded gambling argue that it would hurt the state's image and cause more problems than it would solve. But the quotes above aren't from the current legislative debate; they're from newspaper editorials written in 1964, when New Hampshire launched the nation's first legal state-run lottery.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Auto workers collect lottery winnings

March 17, 2009, 7:37 am

There haven't been many happy stories involving Indiana auto workers lately, but one family is an exception. A mother and her two daughters, one retired from General Motors and two who work for Delphi in Kokomo, cashed in Monday, claiming an $11 million Hoosier Lottery prize.
It was the biggest check Jill Carver, of Kokomo, and daughters Brenda Carver and Ronette Kelley had ever received. While Delphi has struggled, along with all of the American auto industry, Carver and Kelley have claimed their own personal stimulus check. "You had to look at it four or five times to make sure you were seeing the right numbers," Jill Carver said.

N.Y. man claims $26M Mega Millions lottery jackpot

March 17, 2009, 7:57 am

A 45-year-old Wyandanch, New York, man is a mega-millionaire. The yet-to-be identified New York State Lottery winner came forward to claim his Mega Millions prize yesterday, lottery officials said. Depending on how he wishes to be paid, either in installments or a single lump sum, his winnings could be as high as $26 million before taxes. He will be introduced during a news conference at a later time, a lottery spokeswoman said yesterday. The man purchased the winning ticket Friday at the P&T Supermarket in Wyandanch. His computer-generated Quick Pick numbers were 10, 12, 26, 46 and 50 with a mega ball of 23, lottery officials said.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Illinois Senate president hopes to expand lottery

Internet sales being contemplated

Hoping to squeeze more money out of the state lottery, Illinois Senate President John Cullerton wants to sell tickets online and hire a private company to manage and market the games.
Cullerton thinks new technology and fresh ideas could help Illinois — facing what could be a $9 billion hole in next year's budget — dramatically boost lottery revenues.
"I would venture to say you could potentially even double it," the Chicago Democrat said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.
But lottery experts are skeptical, noting Internet sales could raise legal questions and might not attract many new customers because lottery tickets already are so easy to buy.
And changing lottery management would make little difference in sales, they say, unless Illinois also changed the kinds of games and marketing it allows. Would video lottery terminals, similar to slot machines, be allowed? Could the lottery be advertised aggressively without allegations of exploiting the poor?
"It really comes down to whether a lot of strings are attached," said Sen. Dave Syverson of Rockford, the top Republican on the Illinois Senate's gambling committee.
No U.S. lottery sells individual tickets online. A handful of states let people go online to buy long-term subscriptions, where customers sign up in advance to play the same numbers week after week. However, even that has been complicated by credit card companies classifying the subscriptions as a gambling purchase instead of a government service, triggering additional fees and red tape for customers.
Cullerton, D-Chicago, said he would like to sell online tickets to the state's major game, Lotto. He predicted that would attract impulse buyers who hear of a huge jackpot but don't want to stand in line at a convenience store. Then there would be even bigger jackpots.
"Buy it online, the jackpot goes up dramatically. Then you have the effect of more and more people buying," Cullerton said, estimating it might increase Lotto sales by $300 million a year.
Lotto sales for the past fiscal year totaled $113 million. Sales for the multistate "Mega Millions" game were $221 million.
Lottery experts say it's not clear whether Internet sales would be allowed under federal law.
I. Nelson Rose, a professor at California's Whittier Law School, said he thought it would be permitted so long as the computer system barred purchases by anyone outside of Illinois.
"It certainly would be successful, even if they limited it to Illinois. Most of the lotteries of the world sell a significant percentage of their tickets online," Rose said. But, he added, "It would be an incremental increase. To some extent, you're going to cannibalize what you've already got."
Other experts said the law is far from clear.
"I think it's an issue of not clearly understanding what exactly the rights are of the state in this issue," said David Gale, executive director of the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.
Even if legal, Internet ticket sales would raise sensitive policy questions.
Randy Miller, executive director of the lottery in North Dakota, where they allow online subscription purchases, said he would worry about gambling addicts maxing out their credit cards. "That's going to facilitate impulse-buying for problem gamblers," he said.
Cullerton said Illinois could see even more benefits from private management of the lottery.
He rejects the idea of selling the lottery or leasing it for decades to a private company, an idea former Gov. Rod Blagojevich had pushed. Instead, Cullerton suggests maintaining ownership but letting someone else manage and market the lottery.
He offered no specific predictions but said it might be possible to double sales, which totaled nearly $2.1 billion last year, up 2.8 percent from the year before.
"The private sector can manage the lottery much better than it's been managed. The lottery's trying to sell to the same people instead of marketing to new people," Cullerton said.
Others, however, say it's unlikely private management would make a dramatic difference unless the state's lottery laws changed, too.
Could private managers offer video lottery machines or keno, a popular Las Vegas game? Would they be allowed to sell tickets everywhere, including stores that sell pornography? Would they face any repercussions for advertising seen as targeting the poor and encouraging people to bet money they can't afford to lose, something that has happened in the past?
"One of the problems with this idea is, it still would be the state lottery. Even if it were privately run, I think you still wouldn't see them selling outside of welfare offices," Rose said. "Traditionally, lotteries have been fairly conservative because of the fear of political backlash."







US Jackpots

Mega Millions $103 Million Draw date FridayFeb 17, 2009

Powerball $105 Million Draw date SaturdayFeb 18, 2009

Illinois Lotto $3.3 Million Draw date Wed, Feb 16, 2009

Illinois Little Lotto $150,000 Draw date Wed, Feb 16, 2009

May The Numbers Be With You!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

US Jackpots continue to grow!

Around the United States, lottery jackpots are continuing to grow larger, making the allure of picking up a couple extra lottery tickets ever-stronger. Leading the pack is the California SuperLotto Plus jackpot, which rolled to $76 million last night when no ticket won Wednesday night's $70 million top prize. The jackpots of both multi-state lotteries have rolled over again this week also, with grand prizes of $65 million for Powerball and $60 million for Mega Millions.
Because Mega Millions is played in California, two of the three largest jackpots worldwide are available for residents of that state to play. Mega Millions is played in a total of twelve states: California, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, and Washington. Powerball is played in every other state that has a lottery, plus Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Other big USA jackpots this week include Lotto Texas ($16 million), New York Lotto ($13 million), and Ohio Classic Lotto ($12.7 million).
All of the largest jackpots will be drawn on Saturday, with the exception of Mega Millions, which is drawn on Friday.
Around the world, only the multi-country Euro Millions game has a similarly-large jackpot, with a top prize of €15 Million (US$19.2 Million) that will be drawn on Friday.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

US Jackpots

Mega Millions $103 Million
Draw date FridayFeb 17, 2009

Powerball $105 Million
Draw date SaturdayFeb 18, 2009

Illinois Lotto $3.3 Million
Draw date Wed, Feb 16, 2009

Illinois Little Lotto $150,000
Draw date Wed, Feb 16, 2009

May The Numbers Be With You!!!!!!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

The latest lottery developments!

Be sure to keep your eyes open for the last developments in the lottery business. It's totally ground-breaking!!!

Friday, January 30, 2009



Mega Millions TriviaDid you know?...

There was a jackpot winner in the very first Mega Millions drawing. The drawing on May 17, 2002 resulted in a $27 million winning ticket in Chicago.

There was a second jackpot winner just one week later - which means there were two jackpot winners within the first three Mega Millions drawings.

More than 52% of the United States population lives in the twelve states that offer Mega Millions.

More than 200 million tickets were sold (at $1 per ticket) for the record $390 million jackpot on March 6, 2007.

Mega Millions has awarded three jackpots of more than $300 million, including the largest North American jackpot of $390 million.

It only took 68 drawings (34 weeks) for Mega Millions to sell its 1 billionth ticket on January 7th 2003.

Mega Millions ticket sales reached 2 billion tickets just 67 drawings later (33.5 weeks) on August 29th, 2003.

The third billionth ticket came just 49 drawings later (24.5 weeks).

May the numbers be with you

Reported by: dmaurice

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Lottery Sales Up In Recession

Even in these tough economic times, many people are feeling lucky.
More than half of all states with lotteries have reported rising sales over the past six months, and some researchers say financial insecurity might be driving people to risk more of their money than usual on $1 and $5 instant scratch-offs and other daily games in hopes of a big payoff.


Reported by : dmaurice
May the numbers be with you!!!!

Multi-State Mega Millions

Game Type: 5/56 + 1/46
Bonus Name: Mega Ball
Drawing Days: Tue, Fri
Drawing Time: 11:00 pm Eastern Time (GMT-5:00)
Midday Game: No
Draw Method: Mechanical Lottery Ball Machine
Current Jackpot: $12 Million (Friday, January 16, 2009)
Participating States: California, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia, Washington

Reported by : dmaurice
May the numbers be with you!!!!

Illinois lottery jackpots

Multi-State Mega Millions $22 Million drawing date Tuesday Jan 13, 2009

Illinois Lotto $3 Million drawing date Tuesday Jan 14, 2009

Illinois Little Lotto $225,000 drawing date Tuesday Jan 13, 2009

Reported by :dmaurice
May the numbers be with you!!!!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

I live in Alabama and we don't have a state lottery. So I play my lottery numbers online and It's great.