The Ohio Lottery :: History and Facts (2024)

A Brief History of the Ohio Lottery

1971 -- Ohio State Senator Ron Mottl spearheads a campaign to create a lottery in Ohio.

1973 -- Voters approve State Issue 1 by a 2-to-1 margin, creating the Ohio Lottery Commission.

1974 -- The Lottery's first game, Buckeye 300, goes on sale in August. Omar Watts is the first Ohio Lottery millionaire.

1980 -- The Executive Director is given direct control over daily operations. A nine-memberCommission, appointed by the Governor,serves in an advisory capacity.

1983 -- In July, the Ohio Legislature earmarks Lottery profitsfor education.

Ohio Lotto, Ohio's first lotto game, goes on sale in April.

1987 -- In November, voters approve a constitutional amendment to permanently earmark Lottery profits for education.

On Feb. 7, the Lottery debuts the Cash Explosion TV show.

1988 -- House Bill 789 is passed in March, creating the Lottery Profits Education Fund. This allows for a clear separation of Lottery revenue from the State's General Revenue Fund.

1992 -- The Lottery launches Buckeye 5, a 5/37 mini lotto game with a $100,000 top prize.

1997 -- The Lottery transfers a record $748.5 million to the Lottery Profits Education Fund (FY '97).

1999 -- The Lottery's first midday drawings take place on August 16.

2002 -- The Ohio Lottery joins the multi-state lottery game, Mega Millions. Ohio sells its first ticket May 15. The first drawing is held May 17.

2003 -- Rebecca Jemison of South Euclid becomes Ohio's first Mega Millions jackpot winner. She winsthe $162 million jackpot prize drawn on Dec. 30.

2004 -- Eric Maxwell of Dayton becomes Ohio's second big Mega Millions winner, claiming the $20 million jackpot prize drawn March 2.

The Lottery releases Rolling Cash 5, a new mini lotto game, on Oct. 3. The first drawing is held Oct. 4, with jackpots starting at $100,000 and increasing by at least $10,000, based on sales. The game replaces Buckeye 5.

2005 -- The Ohio Lottery introduces the new lotto game, Lot 'O Play, replacing Super Lotto Plus. With 12 ways to win, Lot 'O Play is the first game of its kind in the U.S.

2006 – The Ohio Lottery holds its firstRaffle to Riches drawing on Sept. 4, selling 500,000 tickets during the months of August and September. The Lottery draws 509 winning raffle ticket numbers, with four top prizes of $1 million.

2007 - Classic Lotto, a traditional 6-of-49 game, goes on sale Jan. 21, replacing Lot O’ Play.

Sunday drawings begin May 20.

In August, the Ohio Lottery starts thePartners in Educationprogram, recognizing outstanding students and teachers, K thru 12, with Academic All Star and Teacher of the Month awards.

The Lottery launches Ten-OH! on Aug. 4. Players choose 10 numbers out of 80. The Lottery chooses 20 numbers. Players win by matching 5 to 10 numbers or no numbers at all.

The Lottery holds its first New Year's Raffle, with a drawing held Dec. 31. The drawing includes four $1-million prizes; two$100,000 cash prizes; 500 prizes of $500; and 5,500 instant win prizes of $100.

2008 -- EZPLAY Games, instant play-style games that print through a Lottery terminal, make their debut April 14 with the release of $1 Tic Tac Toe and $2 Bingo.

On Aug. 5, the Ohio Lottery introduces KENO in bars, taverns and other outlets that meet specific requirements to sell the game. Players can win up to $100,000 on a $1 wager, matching up to 10 of their numbers to 20 winning numbers drawn from a pool of 80. Ohio joins 12 other states selling KENO.

2010 -- Powerball ticket sales beginin Ohio on April 16. Ohio participates in its first Powerball drawing April 17.

Ohio sells its first winningticket for the Powerball jackpot. The winning ticket, worth $261.6 million, was drawn June 2. The ticket,claimed in trust, was sold by Hub Carryout in Sunbury.

2011 -- On January 14, the Lottery holds KICKER's final drawing in conjunction with Mega Millions. KICKERwas first introduced in 1988 as a "spiel" (add-on) game to Super Lotto and had been an add-on game to Mega Millions since October 2005.

On Jan. 15, Megaplier joins Mega Millions as a prize enhancement option that costs $1 per wager. Ohio's first Mega Millions drawing with Megaplier is held Jan. 18.

2012 -- On Jan. 15, tickets go on sale for the new Powerball game. In the revised matrix, players choose five numbers from a pool of 59, and they choose their Powerball number from a pool of 35. The updated game provides for more million dollar winners, improves overall odds and raises the starting jackpot to $40 million,at a cost of $2 per wager. The first drawing is Jan. 18.

The $656 millionMega Millions jackpot drawnMarch 30 sets a new world record. The jackpot prize is hit in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland. The Ohio Lottery has 10 winners of the $250,000 second-tier prize.

On April 9, the Lottery gives all licensed lottery retailers the ability to sell KENO.

On April 29, KICKER returns, joining Classic Lotto. The first Classic Lotto with KICKER drawing is held April 30.

On June 1, Scioto Downs opens its VLT facility as a licensed video lottery retailer.

Ten-OH!s last drawing is held Aug. 11.

The first drawing for PICK 5 is held on August 12.

2013 -- The Lottery introduces Perfect Game 300, the Ohio Lottery’s first EZPLAY® Game with a progressive jackpot. Cost is $2 a ticket; jackpots start at $2,500.

On April 9, the ThistleDown Racino in North Randall opens.

On Dec. 12, Miami Valley Gaming in Lebanon opens its racino.

On Dec. 18, theHard Rock Rocksino in Northfield opens.

2014 -- 40th Anniversary Millions, the Lottery's first $30 instant game, launches in January.

The Lottery introduces Perfect Game 300, the Ohio Lottery’s first EZPLAY® Game with a progressive jackpot. Cost is $2 a ticket; jackpots start at $2,500.

In May, the Ohio Lottery debuts an ePlayslip, a mobile bet card that players can use at retail.

On May 1,Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Centerin Cincinnati opens its racino.

On Aug. 28, the racino at Hollywood Gaming Dayton Racewayopens.

MyLotto Rewards®, an online players club offering experiential prizes, event tickets and merchandise, launches in September.

On Sept. 17, the racino atHollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valleyopens.

In October, the Ohio Lottery launches EZPLAY Tap Games, sold exclusively at veteran and fraternal organizations and clubs. Tap games are played via touch screen vending machines.

2015 -- ThePowerballmatrix changes to 4/69 plus 1/26, with a 10x multiplier added as an option for Power Play purchases for any jackpot up to $150 million.

The Ohio Lottery joins the multi-state gameLucky for Life.Tickets go on sale in Ohio on Sunday, Nov. 15.Both top-tier and second-tier wins offer "for life" prizes.

2016

-- On Jan. 16,Powerball secures a world record jackpot of $1,586.4 million. Three jackpot winning tickets were sold, one each in Colorado, Tennessee and Florida. Ohio had three $1-million winning tickets for the drawing, sold in Cleveland, Toledo and Centerville.

In June, the Ohio Lottery releasesQuick Keno games, which are played via touch screen vending machines atbars and taverns.Today, they’re known as Fast Playgames.

2017 --

On June 19, the Ohio Lottery kicks off the InspiredOH.org campaign, with Cleveland Indian player Francisco Lindor as a lead spokesperson. The digital campaign encourages Ohioans to share their stories of positivity and perseverance at www.inspiredoh.org.

Sales for Mega Millions 5/70 plus 1/25 begin Oct. 28.

2018 --The Lucky One, the Ohio Lottery’s second monitor game, is released Jan. 21. Customers can choose up to three ways to play -- matching one number from 1 to 36, choosing “low/high” and/or “odd/even”. The game plays between Keno shows. Wagering starts at $1.

On Oct. 23, the Mega Millionsjackpot reaches a record $1.537 billion. The jackpot-winning ticket is sold in South Carolina. The Ohio Lottery captures a $1-million winning ticket, sold at Bee Gee's Minit Market in Kettering.

2020 --Mobile cashing, allowing members of MyLotto Rewards to cash prizes of $50 to $5,000 using their mobile device, begins April 20.

Facts

  • Total number of employees: 370(as of January 2022).
  • Lottery start-up date: August 1974 (Weekly game).
  • How it was created: Legislative action and voter referendum, May 1973.
  • Governing Department: Self-sustaining branch.
  • Director reports to Governor.
  • Governmental relationship: Director and nine-member commission appointed by Governor.
  • Budget approval through Office of Budget and Management and Ohio General Assembly; Commission serves in an advisory capacity.
  • Ohio Lottery national rankings (FY21): 8th in total traditional game sales; 5th in draw game sales, 9th in instant game sales.
The Ohio Lottery :: History and Facts (2024)

FAQs

How many times has someone from Ohio won the lottery? ›

Below is a list of Mega Millions jackpots won in Ohio by year. Currently, 20 Mega Millions jackpots have been won in Ohio, including two payouts in Greater Cincinnati.

What is the history of the Ohio Lottery? ›

1973 -- Voters approve State Issue 1 by a 2-to-1 margin, creating the Ohio Lottery Commission. 1974 -- The Lottery's first game, Buckeye 300, goes on sale in August. Omar Watts is the first Ohio Lottery millionaire. 1980 -- The Executive Director is given direct control over daily operations.

Has anyone won the Lucky for Life lottery in Ohio? ›

"I have a few business ideas that I've been praying about,” he said. His Lucky for Life ticket matched 5 out of 5 regular numbers in the April 16, 2024 drawing, only missing the Lucky Ball, to win the game's second prize. As luck would have it, he randomly picked his numbers himself.

How many people does the Ohio Lottery employ? ›

Ohio Lottery
Agency overview
JurisdictionOhio
Headquarters615 W. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44113
MottoWinners Happen Everyday
Employees324
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What Ohio Lottery game wins the most? ›

The top 10 lottery prizes in Ohio have all come from the multi-state games Powerball, introduced in 2010, and Mega Millions, available in Ohio since 2002. The majority of these prizes have been claimed under trusts so the names of the winners are not known. Others were split between numerous individuals.

What state wins the lottery the most? ›

New York state is home to the most Mega Millions jackpot winners, with 42 winning tickets sold in the Empire State. California follows with 36 winning tickets sold in-state. The more populated states correlate to selling more Mega Millions jackpot-winning tickets.

What is the easiest Ohio Lottery game to win? ›

Which Ohio lottery games have the best odds of winning?
  • Rolling Cash 5: As a daily draw game, Rolling Cash 5 offers some of the best odds for jackpot wins in Ohio, with odds of 1 in 575,757. ...
  • Classic Lotto: This Ohio-specific game has odds of 1 in 13,983,816 for hitting the jackpot.
Mar 21, 2024

How often is the Ohio Classic Lotto won? ›

4 Ways To Win
WinOdds
Jackpot1 in 13,983,816
$1,5001 in 54,201
$701 in 1,032
$21 in 57

Why was the lottery illegal? ›

Recurring lottery scandals and a general backlash against legislative corruption following the Panic of 1837 also contributed to anti-lottery sentiments. From 1844 to 1859 alone, 10 new state constitutions contained lottery bans. By 1890, lotteries were prohibited in every state except Delaware and Louisiana.

What are the odds of winning Lucky for Life in Ohio? ›

The winners have 60 days from the drawings to choose the annuity payments or the cash option and 180 days to validate and cash the ticket, according to the Ohio Lottery. Lucky for Life drawings are held seven days a week. The top prize is $1,000 a day for life. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 30,821,472.

How to win lottery for life? ›

The Lucky for Life top prize is won by matching five white balls, in any order, plus the one gold Lucky Ball number. The second-level prize of $25,000 a year for life is won by matching all five white balls, known as a Match 5+0.

How often do people win Lucky for Life? ›

The odds of winning the incredible Lucky for Life jackpot are approximately 1 in 30.8 million. While the odds may seem steep, it's important to note that Lucky for Life also offers multiple secondary prize levels, which means there are more opportunities to win cash prizes besides the jackpot.

What percentage of Ohio Lottery goes to education? ›

One hundred percent of Ohio Lottery profits helps support K-12, vocational and special education programs in Ohio. Since 1974, the Ohio Lottery has provided more than $32 billion to Ohio's education programs!

Does Ohio release lottery winners names? ›

If you are fortunate to win a significant lottery jackpot in Ohio it is your legal right to remain anonymous. The Buckeye state is one of the few states in the country to allow this. Why is this important?

Which state has the most lottery games? ›

The state with the largest lottery sales in 2023 was New York, generating over 10 billion U.S. dollars. This was followed by Florida and California, with lottery sales amounting to over 9.8 billion and 9.2 billion U.S. dollars, respectively.

Has anyone from Ohio ever won the Mega Millions jackpot? ›

There have been 20 Mega Millions jackpots winners in Ohio over the years, including two payouts in Greater Cincinnati. We looked back at some our region's lucky winners. Below is a list of major moments in Ohio lottery history, as well as some of the biggest prizes won in Kentucky.

Has anyone from Ohio won the Powerball? ›

JOHNSTON, Iowa – The Powerball® jackpot has been won in Ohio! A single ticket sold in Ohio matched all six numbers drawn to win a jackpot worth $139.3 million. The jackpot has a cash value of $66.5 million.

Which Ohio Lottery has the best odds of winning? ›

Which Ohio lottery games have the best odds of winning?
  • Rolling Cash 5: As a daily draw game, Rolling Cash 5 offers some of the best odds for jackpot wins in Ohio, with odds of 1 in 575,757. ...
  • Classic Lotto: This Ohio-specific game has odds of 1 in 13,983,816 for hitting the jackpot.
Mar 21, 2024

When was the last time the Ohio Classic Lotto was won? ›

In Classic Lotto, an Ohio exclusive, the jackpot is now $8.1 million, or $4 million cash, for Monday's drawing. Classic Lotto's last jackpot winner won the $5.5 million prize on Oct. 9, 2023.

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