Maine Lottery Results from www.mainelottery.com
The Maine State Lottery is a member of the Multi State Lottery Association that currently offers the following lottery games:
- Powerball
- Mega Millions
- Tri State MegaBucks
- Hot Lotto
- Weekly Grand
- Pick 3
- Pick 4
Maine Lottery also offers various Scratch Off Lottery Tickets that are usually updated monthly, scratch off tickets account for the majority of Maine State Lottery revenue.
Maine Lottery originally joined MUSL in 1990, before the Iowa-based organization began Powerball; Maine pulled out two years later, when Powerball was introduced. Maine did not rejoin MUSL until 2004. (Powerball drawings moved to Florida in 2009, although MUSL headquarters remain in Iowa.) MUSL's smaller jackpot game Hot Lotto is Maine's first continuing draw game to have its winning numbers drawn via random number generator (RNG) instead of using traditional lottery balls. Maine's other online games are organized by the three northernmost lotteries within New England; these games are drawn in New Hampshire.
To read more about the offical Maine Lottery website please visit www.mainelottery.com |
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Last Updated on Friday, 11 February 2011 03:25 |
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