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Massachusetts State Lottery Commission

Mark William Bracken

Massachusetts State Lottery Commission

Executive Director

150 Mount Vernon St. 

Dorchester, MA 02125 

781-849-5555

FY23 Total Sales

$6,123,919,000

FY23 Prizes to Players

$4,483,998,000

FY23 Transfers to Beneficiaries

$1,193,902,000

Retailers

7,300

History of Massachusetts State Lottery Commission

The Massachusetts State Lottery was established by the legislature in 1971 in response to the need for revenues for the 351 cities and towns of the Commonwealth. Sales began on March 22, 1972, with a weekly passive game simply called The Game. The first drawing was held on April 6.


Two years later, the Lottery introduced the industry’s first instant scratch ticket with a game called, not surprisingly, The Instant Game. The revolutionary new product transformed the entire lottery industry.


The weekly and instant games were sold side by side until 1976, when they were joined by the Daily Numbers Game, the Lottery’s first regular draw game. A short-lived lotto game, the first of its kind in the country, debuted in 1978, but was pulled after 13 weeks due to sluggish sales and low jackpots. The advent of a computerized system in 1981 changed everything, and a new lotto – Megabucks – was launched in 1982. A version of the game is still in the product mix today.


The Massachusetts State Lottery returns net profits to the Commonwealth for distribution of essential unrestricted local aid to all 351 cities and towns.



Media Contact:

Christian Teja

781-664-7168



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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