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Michigan Lottery company history timeline

1972

Under the McCauley-Traxler-Law-Bowman-McNeely Lottery Act, the Michigan Lottery was established in 1972 in order to produce revenue for the state education fund.

1975

In 1975 the Michigan Lottery introduced instant tickets.

1977

Two years later in 1977, they introduced the state’s first numbers game (Daily 3).

1984

The Michigan Lotto began in 1984 and set a national record with $3.1 million in first-week sales.

2015

As of May 2015, more than 133,000 online iLottery accounts were created.

2016

In July of 2016, a Michigan resident won $1 million on the Powerball from purchasing an online ticket.

2021

The Michigan Lottery bankrolled $1.4 billion for the School Aid Fund in fiscal year 2021, continuing a three-year hot streak of $1 billion payouts.

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Ohio Lottery Commission1973-324-
Louisiana Lottery1991$13.0M1451
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