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New Hampshire Lottery

The New Hampshire Lottery was established in 1964,[a] making it the third-oldest lottery in the United States,[b] and the oldest in the contiguous United States. New Hampshire's lottery games include Lucky for Life, Mega Millions, Powerball, Tri-State Megabucks Plus, and numerous scratch tickets. All New Hampshire Lottery games require players to be at least 18 years old.

New Hampshire Lottery Commission
Agency overview
FormedAugust 1, 1963
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Headquarters14 Integra Drive
Concord, New Hampshire
MottoOver $2 Billion and Counting For Our Schools
Agency executive
  • Debra Douglas, Chairperson
Websitenhlottery.com/About-Us

New Hampshire is part of the Iowa-based Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), having joined it in 1995.[1] New Hampshire is also a member of the Tri-State Lottery, operated in conjunction with the Maine Lottery and Vermont Lottery. Established in 1985, the Tri-State Lottery was the nation's first multi-jurisdictional lottery.[2] New Hampshire hosts these drawings.[c]

The state's lottery is overseen by the three-member New Hampshire Lottery Commission.[3] Initially known as the Sweepstakes Commission, its first members were sworn into office on August 1, 1963.[4] Commission members are nominated by the Governor of New Hampshire for three-year terms and must be approved by the Governor's Council.[5]

History edit

The New Hampshire Sweepstakes was approved by the New Hampshire General Court (state legislature) in 1963, at the urging of Representative Larry Pickett, from Keene, who had proposed the idea five times over the prior decade.[6]

A special election, on March 10, 1964, allowed residents of New Hampshire's cities and towns to vote for or against the sale of Sweepstakes tickets. Only 12 towns out of 224 (New London, Canterbury, New Hampton, Brookfield, Dummer, Lyman, Monroe, Piermont, Hollis, Sharon, Durham and Madbury) voted against the measure, as did one of the 78 city wards (Ward 5 in Concord).[7] One author would later paraphrase this as "Only 13 of the state's 211 communities voted disapproval of the measure."[8] Sweepstakes tickets went on sale two days later, on March 12, 1964.[3]

Initially, the New Hampshire Sweepstakes was conducted by Thoroughbred horse races at Salem's Rockingham Park, with the winning numbers based on the races, rather than simply drawing numbers from a barrel or using ping pong balls, to avoid violating US anti-lottery statutes.[9] Tickets were sold mostly in the state's liquor stores.[10]

In September 2018, the New Hampshire Lottery offered online lottery products for the first time.[11]

Current draw games edit

All of New Hampshire's draw games are shared with other lotteries, with the exception of Keno.

Keno 603 edit

New Hampshire's version of lottery keno, called "Keno 603" (the state's area code) launched on December 15, 2017.

In-house Tri-State games edit

These games are always drawn in New Hampshire:

Pick 3 and Pick 4 edit

Pick 3 and Pick 4 are numbers games played twice daily, including Sundays. Prizes and options vary.

Megabucks edit

The original Megabucks, a "classic" six-number game, began in 1985. Megabucks became Megabucks Plus on July 26, 2009, then switched back as Megabucks in the late 2010s. As with Mega Millions or Powerball, Megabucks utilizes a 5+1 format; it draws 5 of 41 numbers from the first machine, and 1 of 6 from the second. Games cost $2; the minimum jackpot is $1,000,000. Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Multi-jurisdictional games edit

Mega Millions edit

Mega Millions became available in New Hampshire on January 31, 2010, the cross-selling expansion date whereby Powerball was made available in Mega Millions-only jurisdictions, and vice versa.

The newest version of Mega Millions began in October 2013. Currently, players choose 5 of 75 "white balls" and 1 of 15 gold-colored "Mega Balls." Jackpots begin at $15 million. For an additional $1, the "Megaplier" can be activated; it multiplies non-jackpot winnings by up to 5.

Mega Millions' format will change again on October 28, 2017. Among the changes is a $2 price point, Megaplier plays will be $3 each.

Powerball edit

New Hampshire joined Powerball in 1995. It is played in a similar fashion as Mega Millions.

Lotto America (future) edit

Lotto America was MUSL's first game, offered from 1988 to 1992. As New Hampshire did not join MUSL until 1995, this version of Lotto America was never offered there. The new version of Lotto America will begin on October 28, 2017, the day of the Mega Millions format change New Hampshire is waiting until 2018 to join because it began its Keno game on December 15, 2017.

Lucky for Life edit

In 2009, the Connecticut Lottery began Lucky4Life. Three years later, it expanded to become a regional game, now called Lucky for Life, played in six states. (The original 4+1 double matrix is now 5+1, Lucky for Life drawings remain in Connecticut).

On September 17, 2013, changes included an annuitized second prize ($25,000-per-year-for-life), first- and second-prize winners now had the option of cash in lieu of lifetime payments.

Lucky for Life, on January 25, 2015, became a quasi-national game. The most recent changes resulted in a 5/48 + 1/18 double matrix. As of April 2017, the game is offered in 22 states and the District of Columbia.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ New Hampshire's state lottery was originally known as the New Hampshire Sweepstakes.
  2. ^ The Puerto Rico Lottery has been in operation since 1934 and the Virgin Islands Lottery since 1937.
  3. ^ Mega Millions draws are held in Georgia, while Powerball is drawn in Florida.

References edit

  1. ^ . Multi-State Lottery Association. Archived from the original on 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. ^ National Association of State and Provincial Lotteries history section
  3. ^ a b "About Us". nhlottery.com. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  4. ^ "(untitled)". The Portsmouth Herald. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. August 1, 1963. p. 1. Retrieved February 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "H. Andy Crews Begins Three-Year Term on the New Hampshire Lottery Commission". nhlottery.com (Press release). New Hampshire Lottery Commission. August 25, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  6. ^ Ramer, Holly (March 16, 2009). "N.H. first-in-nation lottery turns 45". Brattleboro Reformer. Brattleboro, Vermont. AP. p. 2. Retrieved February 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Only 12 Towns, 1 City Ward Said 'No' to Sweeps," Portsmouth (NH) Herald, March 17, 1964, p16
  8. ^ Don Catlin, The Lottery Book: The Truth Behind the Numbers (Bonus Books, 2003) p.10
  9. ^ National Association of State and Provincial Lotteries history section
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-06-13. Retrieved 2012-06-26.
  11. ^ "New Hampshire Becomes The Sixth State Offering Online Lottery - Online Poker Report". Online Poker Report. 2018-09-19. Retrieved 2018-09-25.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • MUSL official site

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The New Hampshire Lottery was established in 1964 a making it the third oldest lottery in the United States b and the oldest in the contiguous United States New Hampshire s lottery games include Lucky for Life Mega Millions Powerball Tri State Megabucks Plus and numerous scratch tickets All New Hampshire Lottery games require players to be at least 18 years old New Hampshire Lottery CommissionAgency overviewFormedAugust 1 1963JurisdictionNew HampshireHeadquarters14 Integra DriveConcord New HampshireMottoOver 2 Billion and Counting For Our SchoolsAgency executiveDebra Douglas ChairpersonWebsitenhlottery wbr com wbr About Us New Hampshire is part of the Iowa based Multi State Lottery Association MUSL having joined it in 1995 1 New Hampshire is also a member of the Tri State Lottery operated in conjunction with the Maine Lottery and Vermont Lottery Established in 1985 the Tri State Lottery was the nation s first multi jurisdictional lottery 2 New Hampshire hosts these drawings c The state s lottery is overseen by the three member New Hampshire Lottery Commission 3 Initially known as the Sweepstakes Commission its first members were sworn into office on August 1 1963 4 Commission members are nominated by the Governor of New Hampshire for three year terms and must be approved by the Governor s Council 5 Contents 1 History 2 Current draw games 2 1 Keno 603 2 1 1 In house Tri State games 2 1 1 1 Pick 3 and Pick 4 2 1 1 2 Megabucks 3 Multi jurisdictional games 3 1 Mega Millions 3 2 Powerball 3 2 1 Lotto America future 3 3 Lucky for Life 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe New Hampshire Sweepstakes was approved by the New Hampshire General Court state legislature in 1963 at the urging of Representative Larry Pickett from Keene who had proposed the idea five times over the prior decade 6 A special election on March 10 1964 allowed residents of New Hampshire s cities and towns to vote for or against the sale of Sweepstakes tickets Only 12 towns out of 224 New London Canterbury New Hampton Brookfield Dummer Lyman Monroe Piermont Hollis Sharon Durham and Madbury voted against the measure as did one of the 78 city wards Ward 5 in Concord 7 One author would later paraphrase this as Only 13 of the state s 211 communities voted disapproval of the measure 8 Sweepstakes tickets went on sale two days later on March 12 1964 3 Initially the New Hampshire Sweepstakes was conducted by Thoroughbred horse races at Salem s Rockingham Park with the winning numbers based on the races rather than simply drawing numbers from a barrel or using ping pong balls to avoid violating US anti lottery statutes 9 Tickets were sold mostly in the state s liquor stores 10 In September 2018 the New Hampshire Lottery offered online lottery products for the first time 11 Current draw games editAll of New Hampshire s draw games are shared with other lotteries with the exception of Keno Keno 603 edit New Hampshire s version of lottery keno called Keno 603 the state s area code launched on December 15 2017 In house Tri State games edit These games are always drawn in New Hampshire Pick 3 and Pick 4 edit Pick 3 and Pick 4 are numbers games played twice daily including Sundays Prizes and options vary Megabucks edit The original Megabucks a classic six number game began in 1985 Megabucks became Megabucks Plus on July 26 2009 then switched back as Megabucks in the late 2010s As with Mega Millions or Powerball Megabucks utilizes a 5 1 format it draws 5 of 41 numbers from the first machine and 1 of 6 from the second Games cost 2 the minimum jackpot is 1 000 000 Drawings are Wednesdays and Saturdays Multi jurisdictional games editMega Millions edit Main article Mega Millions Mega Millions became available in New Hampshire on January 31 2010 the cross selling expansion date whereby Powerball was made available in Mega Millions only jurisdictions and vice versa The newest version of Mega Millions began in October 2013 Currently players choose 5 of 75 white balls and 1 of 15 gold colored Mega Balls Jackpots begin at 15 million For an additional 1 the Megaplier can be activated it multiplies non jackpot winnings by up to 5 Mega Millions format will change again on October 28 2017 Among the changes is a 2 price point Megaplier plays will be 3 each Powerball edit New Hampshire joined Powerball in 1995 It is played in a similar fashion as Mega Millions Lotto America future edit Lotto America was MUSL s first game offered from 1988 to 1992 As New Hampshire did not join MUSL until 1995 this version of Lotto America was never offered there The new version of Lotto America will begin on October 28 2017 the day of the Mega Millions format change New Hampshire is waiting until 2018 to join because it began its Keno game on December 15 2017 Lucky for Life edit In 2009 the Connecticut Lottery began Lucky4Life Three years later it expanded to become a regional game now called Lucky for Life played in six states The original 4 1 double matrix is now 5 1 Lucky for Life drawings remain in Connecticut On September 17 2013 changes included an annuitized second prize 25 000 per year for life first and second prize winners now had the option of cash in lieu of lifetime payments Lucky for Life on January 25 2015 became a quasi national game The most recent changes resulted in a 5 48 1 18 double matrix As of April 2017 the game is offered in 22 states and the District of Columbia See also editGambling in New HampshireNotes edit New Hampshire s state lottery was originally known as the New Hampshire Sweepstakes The Puerto Rico Lottery has been in operation since 1934 and the Virgin Islands Lottery since 1937 Mega Millions draws are held in Georgia while Powerball is drawn in Florida References edit MUSL member list Multi State Lottery Association Archived from the original on 2010 02 23 Retrieved 2009 09 25 National Association of State and Provincial Lotteries history section a b About Us nhlottery com Retrieved February 17 2022 untitled The Portsmouth Herald Portsmouth New Hampshire August 1 1963 p 1 Retrieved February 18 2022 via newspapers com H Andy Crews Begins Three Year Term on the New Hampshire Lottery Commission nhlottery com Press release New Hampshire Lottery Commission August 25 2020 Retrieved February 19 2022 Ramer Holly March 16 2009 N H first in nation lottery turns 45 Brattleboro Reformer Brattleboro Vermont AP p 2 Retrieved February 18 2022 via newspapers com Only 12 Towns 1 City Ward Said No to Sweeps Portsmouth NH Herald March 17 1964 p16 Don Catlin The Lottery Book The Truth Behind the Numbers Bonus Books 2003 p 10 National Association of State and Provincial Lotteries history section Rockingham Park history Archived from the original on 2012 06 13 Retrieved 2012 06 26 New Hampshire Becomes The Sixth State Offering Online Lottery Online Poker Report Online Poker Report 2018 09 19 Retrieved 2018 09 25 External links editOfficial website MUSL official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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