MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Officials with the Minnesota State Lottery said Wednesday they are changing their policy on information for winning lottery tickets after as many as six major prizes this year have gone unclaimed.
Lottery officials said, effective immediately, they will disclose the name, address and city of the business where a winning lottery ticket is sold. In the past, the lottery has only released the county in which the ticket was sold.
The new policy applies to six unclaimed prizes that amount to a combined $419,900.
Those prizes include two Minnesota Millionaire Raffles for $100,000 each. They were sold Jan. 1 and the Lake Elmo Oil on Stillwater Blvd. N. in Lake Elmo and the Stop-N-Go in Breckenride.
There were also three Northstar Cash jackpots. The first was for $27,000 on May 27 at Orton's Point Tesoro in East Grand Forks, the second was for $26,000 on May 28 at the Eveleth Short Stop in Eveleth and the third was for $66,900 on June 26 at a Super America in Minneapolis.
The final unclaimed prize is for $100,000 from a Sunday night All or Nothing drawing at a Holiday station in Waconia.
The Minnesota State Lottery urges players, especially those at the locations above, to check their old tickets. The state legislature took notice of the issue when a $1 million Powerball prize went unclaimed in March.
Winners have one year to claim their money, otherwise it goes to the state's General Fund.
Like revealing such information will make a difference!
Name ,address,city is acceptable. Name of Winner,picture of winner, address of winner..SS# of winner....* right: is totally unacceptable.
noise,
Where on earth do you get the idea they would ever reveal someone's ss#?
The lottery commission would never reveal someone's ss#. That would open them up to legal liability if if was used for fraud.
Oh Buckeye..you smarter than this. Notice l used the word * right?..It was meant as a joke bud, because a visitor to this forum likes stating that as though it was a fact." which obviously is NOT true..
Peace.
Six unclaimed winning prizes?
What's up with folks in Minnesota?
Find it hard to believe these were lost tickets or expired winners.
They should also introduce a player registration card and offer a subscription service. Both would benefit player and raise additional revenue for the state.
Don't know why keeping the winnings is a problem for the Minnesota Lottery, but I believe the reason they want to name the stores and locations is because they don't know the name, address, or have a picture of the winner.
Very few people win one prize over $50,000, but there are people who don't even check them. Should we feel sorry for them when the ticket expires?
^^^^^^^^ What he said!
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Hi Jillian!! Nice to hear your voice again!