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Maine State Lottery

Michael Boardman

Maine State Lottery

Interim Director

10 Water St. 

Hallowell, ME 04333-0008 

207-287-3721

FY23 Total Sales

$410,275,876

FY23 Prizes to Players

$287,337,669

FY23 Transfers to Beneficiaries

$73,192,243

Retailers

1,400

History of Maine State Lottery

The Maine State Lottery was established in 1974 after voters approved a statewide referendum the previous year. Tickets for the first weekly passive game called Play Me went on sale in June, and its first draw was held June 27, 1974.


The Lottery’s first instant ticket, the Great Outdoors, was released in June 1975. Pick 3 Daily Numbers was the first regular draw game, debuting in June 1980. Several months later the weekly games were discontinued, with the last draw held in January 1981.


Maine was part of the first multistate lottery group in the United States, joining New Hampshire and Vermont in the Tri-State Lotto Compact in April 1985. The group’s first draw game was Tri-State Megabucks, a 6/30 lotto game which launched in September 1985. The Maine Lottery has found participation in multistate groups quite valuable, having joined MUSL in 2004 and the Mega Millions group in 2010. It formed yet another alliance in March 2012, joining the five other New England states in Lucky for Life.


In January 1996, a new line of instant tickets was created to benefit the Outdoor Heritage Fund. Proceeds from select $1 instant games each year are transferred to the fund, which helps finance critical conservation and wildlife projects throughout Maine.


All other lottery proceeds benefit the state’s General Fund. These contributions are distributed to over 250 various state programs and services that have a direct impact on the citizens of Maine.



Media Contact:

Kyle Hadyniak

207-624-7800



Total sales include actual sales of traditional lottery products and, where applicable, gross gaming revenues from eInstant lottery games, VLTs, casinos and sports betting.

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