Column: Illinois Lottery celebrates 50 years of jackpots (2024)

Along with marking the nation’s birthday on July 4, there’s another celebration taking place this week. The Illinois Lottery’s 50th birthday was July 1.

Since its inception, it’s been a bonanza for the Land of Lincoln. First year sales of mainly Lotto tickets topped $129 million from sales of some 100 million tickets.

Compare that to today’s earnings, where all the games of chance offered generate about $3 billion per year. The state collects more than $700 million of that, with the rest going to winners, marketing and the Lottery’s 7,000 ticket retailers.

“The Illinois Lottery started our journey back in July of 1974 and was the first state to air a drawing live on television,” Harold Mays, Illinois Lottery director, said in a statement. “When we look back on all these years, there is so much nostalgia, excitement, and history to be proud of.

“Our rich history is what made the Illinois Lottery what it is today, and we continue to strive to make a difference in local communities across the state of Illinois,”he added.

Mays noted that since 1985, the lottery has contributed more than $24 billion to the Common School Fund, which remains the lottery’s major benefactor, to assist funding for K-12 public schools.

It was in the early ‘70s when Illinois officials were looking for more tax revenue, and in 1974 they settled on a statewide lottery. Lottery profits first were shoveled into the state’s General Revenue Fund. In 1985, the legislature made sure most of the profits went toward school funding.

From the weekly Lotto game (there are now three drawings a week), the lottery over the years has expanded to include several daily games, the twice-weekly Mega Millions and the thrice-weekly Powerball, and “instant” tickets. And during the same period, the price of tickets has risen.

The lottery has an operating budget of about $30 million a year, and employs 152 people. It has been privatized since 2018.

State lottery games also helped make gambling more palatable for Illinoisans, ushering in first riverboat gaming sites, then videogaming which has turned neighborhood bars and eateries into mini-casinos. Eventually, land-based casinos, such as The Temporary in Waukegan and Bally’s in Chicago’s Loop, have spread across the state, and finally sports books.

Left behind in this gaming gold rush is the state’s once-solid horseracing industry. Gone are several racetracks, including Arlington Park, the legendary and premier course in Arlington Heights which was leveled by the Chicago Bears organization.

Yet, thanks to the lottery’s humble beginnings, the state has become a real player in the gaming industry. For good or evil.

Even with the odds against us, the lottery also has made a lot of Prairie State residents rich and they don’t have to be identified as mega-winners, unless they want to. That must keep relatives from coming round asking for a slice of the winnings.

Like the anonymous winners of a million bucks who hit the May 20 Lotto drawing with a ticket purchased at the BP gas station at Route 41 and Wadsworth Road in Wadsworth. For selling the winning ticket, the station receives a bonus of 1% of the prize amount, $10,000.

According to the lottery, so far this year more than 2.9 million winning Lotto tickets have been sold, with total prizes amounting to more than $35.4 million. Another unnamed lucky Illinois lottery winner took home an epic prize of $552 million in the May 4 multistate Mega Millions game after playing online. It was the largest jackpot won in an online lottery. The Illinois Lottery has offered online sales since 2012.

The prize was the ninth-largest Mega Millions in the game’s history, and the second-largest prize ever won in Illinois, according to lottery officials. In July 2022, a ticket bought at a gas station in Des Plaines won a $1.337 billion Mega Millions jackpot. That remains the benchmark for the largest lottery prize ever won in Illinois.

“I’ve always dreamed of retiring early and enjoying life with my family,” the new multimillionaire told lottery officials. “I think it’s safe to say my dream just came true.”

Which is the allure for those of us who play the lottery games daily and weekly. Occasionally, you hit a $2 winner or $5 scratch-off.

That’s enough to keep the “champagne wishes and caviar dreams”– as Robin Leach used to promise — alive. Maybe there’s some luck available for us in the lottery’s next 50 years for, as the man says, “You can’t win if you don’t play”.

Charles Selle is a former News-Sun reporter, political editor and editor. 

sellenews@gmail.com

Twitter: @sellenews

Column: Illinois Lottery celebrates 50 years of jackpots (2024)

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Column: Illinois Lottery celebrates 50 years of jackpots? ›

The Illinois Lottery's 50th birthday was July 1. Since its inception, it's been a bonanza for the Land of Lincoln. First year sales of mainly Lotto tickets topped $129 million from sales of some 100 million tickets.

Which lottery has the best odds in Illinois? ›

Lucky Day Lotto: Feeling impatient? This daily draw might be your speed. The top prize isn't life-changing, but the odds are a tad better at 1 in 358,333. Think of it as a chance to finally win that office pool and establish yourself as a financial whiz.

How much does Illinois take from lottery winnings? ›

Winners paid in annual installments automatically have taxes withheld from each annual payment. The current withholding rate for Illinois income tax is 4.95 percent. The Lottery is currently required to withhold federal taxes of 24 percent for U.S. citizens and resident aliens.

How long do you have to claim a prize in Illinois Lottery? ›

Is there a time limit on when I can claim my prize? Mega Millions®, Powerball®, Lotto, Lucky Day Lotto® Pick 3, Pick 4, and Fast Play™ prizes must be claimed within one year from the drawing date. Winners of Mega Millions, Powerball, and Lotto may choose a lump sum payment or annuity payments.

What year did the Illinois state lottery start? ›

State revenue director Robert Allphin announced the Illinois Lottery's first drawing would take place on Aug. 8, 1974, at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield. Tickets would cost 50 cents each and drawings would be held each Thursday.

Can you remain anonymous in Illinois if you win the lottery? ›

Experts urge winners to stay anonymous for their privacy and safety but depending on which side of the Mississippi you're on, you may not have a choice. According to the Illinois Lottery's website, winners of jackpots $250,000 or larger may request their names and cities be kept confidential.

Which state has the highest chance of winning the lottery? ›

What is the best state to win the lottery in? California, Delaware, Florida, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington State and Wyoming do not tax lottery prizes, making them the most lucrative places in the U.S. to win the lottery.

Do seniors pay taxes on lottery winnings in Illinois? ›

Lottery: Illinois withholds state taxes (4.95 percent) on lottery winnings of at least $1,000. The state lottery also is required to withhold federal taxes (24 percent) on winnings of $5,000 or more.

Do lottery winnings affect social security? ›

Firstly, lottery winnings are considered unearned income, so they do not directly affect Social Security benefits, which are primarily concerned with earned income, like wages from a job. This means that the $10,000 lottery win will not reduce your friend's Social Security benefits.

Can you take the Illinois Lotto in a lump sum? ›

The Illinois Lottery pays Lotto, Mega Millions®, and Powerball® jackpots either in 30 annual payments (annuity option) or a lump sum payment (cash option).

How much does a store get for selling a winning lottery ticket in Illinois? ›

According to lottery officials, nine players in Illinois have won a million dollars or more playing Lotto so far this year. The store will receive a bonus of one percent of the prize amount for selling the winning ticket.

Do you have to tell if you win the lottery in Illinois? ›

According to the Illinois Lottery website, if someone's prize is $250,000 or greater, the winner may request to keep their name and municipality of residence confidential by indicating that choice on the Illinois Lottery Winner Claim Form. The winner must make this request at the time of claiming the prize.

How long does it take to get a check from the Illinois Lottery? ›

You can expect to receive your check by mail in 3-4 weeks. Every effort will be made to process your claim as quickly as possible. This estimated timeframe is dependent upon several factors, including completion of the claim form, submission of all required documents, and the quality of the uploaded ticket images.

Who owns the Illinois State lottery? ›

In January 2018, the Camelot Group, a gaming company based in the United Kingdom owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan, became the new operator of the Illinois Lottery. The state of Illinois was the first in the US to privatize its lottery system.

What state has the oldest lottery? ›

The first modern government-run US lottery was established in Puerto Rico in 1934. This was followed, decades later, by the New Hampshire Lottery in 1964.

Which lottery is Illinois only? ›

Lotto is an Illinois-only game played three times a week: Monday, Thursday, and Saturday. In addition to the regular drawing, Lotto offers two additional drawings — Lotto Million 1 and Lotto Million 2 — giving players the opportunity to match six numbers to win a $1 million prize.

What lottery games have the highest odds? ›

THE BEST WORLDWIDE LOTTERY ODDS
WORLDWIDE LOTTERY ODDS
German Lotto1:139,838,160
Powerball (US)1:292,201,338
MegaMillions (US)1:302,573,350
SuperEnalotto (Italy)1:622,614,630
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What gives you the best chance to win the lottery? ›

To better your chances of winning any lottery, you have to buy more tickets, he said. The more tickets, the more chances of choosing the right combination of numbers.

How to win fast play lottery in Illinois? ›

With progressive Fast Play games, you have a chance to win the jackpot or other cash prizes. To play Illinois Jackpot, follow the “HOW TO WIN” instructions: Match three (3) like symbols out of the five in any SPIN across, win the corresponding prize shown on the PRIZE LEGEND. Each SPIN is played separately.

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