Illinois lottery players may lose Powerball and Mega Millions at the end of June

Jun 15, 2017, 3:52 pm (41 comments)

Mega Millions / Powerball

Legislation's refusal to deliver balanced budget threatens to cut off popular multi-state games

The association that runs the popular Powerball lottery and Mega Millions games will drop Illinois at the end of June without a budget agreement.

Concern over the state of Illinois' fiscal condition prompted that decision by the Multi-State Lottery Association, according to internal Illinois Lottery communications.

Illinois Lottery spokesman Jason Schaumburg on Thursday morning confirmed that the games will be dropped without a state budget. He said the association has had discussions since 2015 about dropping Illinois, but this is the first time the group has taken action.

He called it "another example of why the General Assembly needs to deliver a balanced budget to the governor."

"Its unfortunate. Powerball was the only thing that I would buy, because I knew that it would pay out," said Anthony Martinez, who lives in the Logan Square neighborhood. "With the Illinois budget crisis, it's not a guarantee that Illinois' going to actually pay out on your lottery winnings."

The state reported $99.4 million in Mega Millions sales and $208 million in Powerball sales within the 2016 budget year. It's unclear how much revenue the state got from the sale of those tickets.

The Multi-State Lottery Association is a non-profit, government-benefit association owned and operated by its 36 member lotteries. All profits are retained by the state lottery and are used to fund projects approved by the state legislatures, according to the association. The Illinois Lottery isn't part of the association.

Powerball is offered in 44 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Mega Millions is offered in 44 states, along with the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Shaneen Murray, a Woodlawn resident, said taking away the temptation of some of the high-profile lottery games is "not necessarily a terrible thing."

"Maybe people can save money, or put their money toward something better," she said.

Thanks to John L. for the tip.

Sun Times, Lottery Post Staff

Comments

Redd55

If they lose PB and MM, they will riot. 

MaximumMillions

Good, if they don't pay out they shouödn't sell.

noise-gate

There will be a string of cars heading to border States who do sell PB & MM. Kinda reminds one of the scene in " Fields of Dreams " where Mann* James Earl Jones says " People will come Ray, they will come to Iowa for reasons they can't even fathom".. in their cases for lottery tickets.

wander73's avatarwander73

The state games have better odds.  It's true

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

No Pity!serves them right Lurking

Lotologist

There's always Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Kentucky, and Indiana to provide these games for Illinois residents. Even for someone who lives in the middle of the state, Town of Chesnut, they will be no more than 100 miles away from the nearest out-of-state lottery retailer. It might be a hassle to make the drive or Uber, but at least it will be an excuse to go on a trip for a chance to win big on a record breaking jackpot and play another game that will actually payout. 

If you're an Illinois resident, it's probably time to download Lottery Places and find that closest out-of-state lottery retailer.

Tatototman65's avatarTatototman65

SMH...

Smile

delS

Their failure to get an agreement and lose these 2 games state wide will serve as an example to other states how not to be stupid. The governor needs to step in with an executive order to separate this out temporarily. The lost of funds will teach them a lesson.

Resourceful's avatarResourceful

wander73's avatarwander73

Quote: Originally posted by delS on Jun 15, 2017

Their failure to get an agreement and lose these 2 games state wide will serve as an example to other states how not to be stupid. The governor needs to step in with an executive order to separate this out temporarily. The lost of funds will teach them a lesson.

I like your example.  Look at what has happened here in Philadelphia with the soda tax.  It's not going to where it's supposed to be.  In fact they passed the bill without the consent of city residents so what does that say.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Indiana lets winners remain anonymous, sounds good to me.

But I do wonder if any states have been dropped before.

eddessaknight's avatareddessaknight

Quote: Originally posted by Resourceful on Jun 15, 2017

I Agree!

In the once grand Land of Lincoln, the pervasive political/fiscal corruption in leadership is leading Chicago & the State into potential bankruptcy-

So sad, so bad, sorry for the good citizens who deserve better Unhappy

ressuccess's avatarressuccess

I'll be sad to see Illinois go, but I'll be happy they'll be saving money!

MaximumMillions

Quote: Originally posted by ressuccess on Jun 15, 2017

I'll be sad to see Illinois go, but I'll be happy they'll be saving money!

Though jackpots will rise slower then.

Redd55

If Illinois doesnt pass a budget by the lottery's deadline, once it does, the lottery will admit the state back in. The lottery needs the state as much as the state needs the lottery.

Smoke Fan

I only play the Lucky Day Lotto because the odds are better. I could never see giving someone from Cali or N.Y. my money so I never buy a Power Ball or Mega Million ticket. Really would not bother me if Illinois did not have a lottery period. 3 years without a state budget has given me a case of "who gives a <snip>."

This post has been automatically changed by the Lottery Post computer system to remove inappropriate content and/or spam.

psykomo's avatarpsykomo

Would be sad to C Illinois go into bankruptcy. It would be even sadder to loss the MM and PB from that stateThud  California could be next as  they are on the way to single pay and so far Musk has received over 4 billion of free money from the government to keep building cars. Then we have Puerto Rico trying to get statehood because, then  this territory could  declare bankruptcy as a state and get rid of all there trillions of debt $$$$$ Cussing Face

atoz

Quote: Originally posted by Redd55 on Jun 15, 2017

If Illinois doesnt pass a budget by the lottery's deadline, once it does, the lottery will admit the state back in. The lottery needs the state as much as the state needs the lottery.

Well that is one thing the democrats really know how to do and are good at.... Riot   So I wouldnt doubt it one bit.

flipper1028

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jun 15, 2017

Indiana lets winners remain anonymous, sounds good to me.

But I do wonder if any states have been dropped before.

Live in Indiana, sorry but they do not let you stay anonymous.

JoeBigLotto's avatarJoeBigLotto

LottoExit I think Illinois should have been kicked out a long time ago from lottery business when they started I owe you. The only thing they should be selling is McDonald's and Burger King if they can even do that with no problems :) we have too many successful states already doing lottery good we won't miss Illinois and Oklahoma and tiger woods and bill Cosby they all suck like hell lolMail For You

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Quote: Originally posted by flipper1028 on Jun 16, 2017

Live in Indiana, sorry but they do not let you stay anonymous.

Wasn't there a MM or PB winner from Indiana that was anonymous?

Redd55

Yes. There was a large jackpot won by a man who worked at Purdue. 

Cruzincat

Quote: Originally posted by Smoke Fan on Jun 16, 2017

I only play the Lucky Day Lotto because the odds are better. I could never see giving someone from Cali or N.Y. my money so I never buy a Power Ball or Mega Million ticket. Really would not bother me if Illinois did not have a lottery period. 3 years without a state budget has given me a case of "who gives a <snip>."

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Why not create a lottery on your street, that only your neighbors could buy tickets for? The odds of winning would be much better and you'd be guaranteed that you would know the person who won.   Oh wait.  I guess that wouldn't be a very big jackpot, then.  Never mind!

Sarge0202

And it looks like the Illinois Lottery website is down, I keep getting the Ubuntu2 default web page.

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Quote: Originally posted by Sarge0202 on Jun 17, 2017

And it looks like the Illinois Lottery website is down, I keep getting the Ubuntu2 default web page.

From the IL lottery website:

NEWS ABOUT POWERBALL GAME IN ILLINOIS

Why Is The Lottery Halting Powerball And Mega Millions Sales?

The groups that own and operate these two popular games will not permit Illinois to sell the games without funds available to pay prizes. The Illinois Lottery must have an appropriation from the legislature to fund the prize payments, which has not yet happened.

  • See more at: http://www.illinoislottery.com/en-us/Powerball.html#sthash.khe7pxzE.dpuf
  • http://www.illinoislottery.com/en-us/Powerball.html
noise-gate

"Sometimes" you need to lose a thing in order to miss it.

What's the old saying " You don't miss your water 'till your well runs dry"- unless its getting out of a truly bad relationship. Then,Yeah!

Sarge0202

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jun 17, 2017

From the IL lottery website:

NEWS ABOUT POWERBALL GAME IN ILLINOIS

Why Is The Lottery Halting Powerball And Mega Millions Sales?

The groups that own and operate these two popular games will not permit Illinois to sell the games without funds available to pay prizes. The Illinois Lottery must have an appropriation from the legislature to fund the prize payments, which has not yet happened.

  • See more at: http://www.illinoislottery.com/en-us/Powerball.html#sthash.khe7pxzE.dpuf
  • http://www.illinoislottery.com/en-us/Powerball.html

Actually for the last week or 2 the website has been going down sporadically.  Sometimes I get the can't connect message, one time I got a wordpress site, and then today the default Ubunt2 webpage.  I could get on later.

LottoYear

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Jun 17, 2017

Wasn't there a MM or PB winner from Indiana that was anonymous?

Yes.  Indiana law allows winners to be anonymous if they claim their prize through a limited liability company or legal trust.

dpoly1's avatardpoly1

Illinois seems to be the home of Political Lunacy

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