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Connecticut Lottery Corporation

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Connecticut Lottery Corporation
777 Brook St.
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
CT Tel. 860-713-2000
Fax 860-713-2805

Type: Government-owned
On the web: http://www.ctlottery.org

The Connecticut Lottery gives residents of the Constitution State a chance to amend their incomes. The organization operates a variety of scratch-off instant games and daily numbers games (Cash5, Play4). It also offers Classic Lotto twice-a-week jackpot games and the multistate Powerball Lottery. Revenues from the Connecticut Lottery are paid in prizes and to Connecticut's general fund, which finances services and programs in areas such as public health, public safety, and education. The Connecticut State Lottery began operating in 1971. It became a quasi-public corporation in 1996.

Officers:
President and CEO: Anne Noble
VP Operations and Administration: Barbara A. Porto
Director Information Systems: Michael J. Hunter

Competitors:
Massachusetts State Lottery
New Jersey Lottery
New York State Lottery

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The Connecticut Lottery Corporation, also called the CT Lottery, is the official lottery in Connecticut. It was created in 1971 by then-Gov. Thomas Meskill, who signed Public Act No. 865. The first tickets were sold on February 15, 1972.[1] The Connecticut Lottery offers five regular in-house drawing games (not including the recurring game Super Draw.) Connecticut also participates in Mega Millions and Powerball, each with 44 jurisdictions.

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Regularly-drawn Connecticut-only games

The Connecticut Lottery, in April 2011, began its Replay option; players can use "old" tickets, in lieu of betting cards, to repeat number selections played in the appropriate game(s).[2] Drawings are broadcast on WCCT-TV and WTIC-TV.[2] Replay is not available for the recurring game Super Draw.

Play3

A three-digit numbers game-style game drawn twice daily, with day and night drawings. Tickets can be bought in 50-cent multiples. Bets include straight (all three digits in order), box (all three digits in any order) and pairs.[2]

Play4

A four-digit numbers game similar to Play3.[3]

Cash5

Cash5 is a nightly five-number game. The winning numbers are chosen from a field of 35. The basic Cash5 game costs $1; for an additional 50 cents, the Kicker option is activated. The Kicker option gives a player more opportunities to win.[4]

Classic Lotto

Connecticut's in-house jackpot game, Classic Lotto, is drawn Tuesdays and Friday nights. Six numbers are drawn from a field of 44.

The minimum jackpot is $1,000,000 (payable in 21 equal yearly installments unless the cash option is chosen). After two consecutive drawings without a top-prize winner, the jackpot increases by at least $100,000 per drawing until won. [5]

Lucky4Life

Lucky4Life is drawn Mondays and Thursdays. Players pick 4 of 39 numbers in one pool, and 1 of 39 in a second pool. The top prize is $2000 weekly, split among multiple winners; second prize is $10,000, with a liability limit of $100,000. Winners in Lucky4Life cannot choose cash in lieu of the annuity. [6]

(Million Dollar) Super Draw

In 2010, after many US lotteries offered successful raffle-style games; the Connecticut Lottery introduced Super Draw, which had drawings on January 1 and July 4, 2011; and January 1, 2012. Each drawing produced 1,311 winning six-digit numbers, with prizes of $100, $1,000, $20,000, and one top prize of $1,000,000 (all prizes paid in lump sum.)

The most recent Super Draw began sales in October 2011; it sold out two days before the December 31, 2011 deadline. Its top prize was sold in Ashford.[2]

Multi-jurisdictional drawing games

Mega Millions

Connecticut began selling Mega Millions tickets January 31, 2010, following a 2009 agreement in which lotteries then offering either Mega Millions or Powerball were allowed to offer both games. Connecticut is among 44 lotteries selling Mega Millions tickets.[7] Mega Millions plays are $1 each, or $2 with the Megaplier option.

Powerball

Connecticut has been a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) since 1995.[7] MUSL is the operator of Powerball, which is offered by 44 lotteries.[8] A jackpot of $254.2 million was won in the November 2, 2011 drawing by one ticket, sold in Fairfield County. Three men claimed the ticket; it was the largest prize in Connecticut Lottery history.[9]

On January 15, 2012, Powerball became a $2-per-play game; $3 with Power Play. (Mega Millions remains a $1 game; $2 with Megaplier.)

Scratch games

The Connecticut Lottery offers numerous scratchcard games with price points of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, and $30, with differing themes and prize levels. Except for its "lifetime" scratch games, all top prizes in Connecticut Lottery scratch games are either lump sum, or annuitized with a cash option.[10]

1998 shootings

On March 6, 1998, there was a fatal shooting at the then-Connecticut Lottery headquarters in Newington. (The Connecticut Lottery headquarters currently is in Rocky Hill.) A Lottery employee, Matt Beck, killed four of his supervisors, then himself.[11]

References

  1. ^ http://www.ctlottery.org/Content/lottery_history.aspx
  2. ^ a b c Lottery Play 3 page Accessed September 4, 2011.
  3. ^ CT Lottery Play 4 page Accessed September 4, 2011.
  4. ^ CT Lottery Cash 5 page Retrieved September 4, 2011
  5. ^ CT Lottery's Classic Lotto page Retrieved September 4, 2011
  6. ^ CT Lottery Lucky4Life page Retrieved September 4, 2011
  7. ^ a b Powerball history Retrieved September 4, 2011
  8. ^ Powerball homepage Retrieved September 4, 2011
  9. ^ [1] $245 million Powerball ticket sold in Conn. MSNBC. Accessed 3 November 2011
  10. ^ CT Lottery scratchcard page Retrieved September 4, 2011
  11. ^ Lottery gunman's parents: 'We love you Matt -- but why?'

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