TNLOTTERY
- Tennessee Lottery
The Tennessee Lottery is run by the
Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation (TELC) which was created
on June 11, 2003, by the Tennessee General Assembly through the
Tennessee Education Lottery Implementation Law.
TELC is responsible
for the operation of a state lottery
and is deemed to be acting in all respects for the benefit of the
people of the State of Tennessee.
It is a member of the
Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). It participates in the
Powerball lottery and is eligible to offer other MUSL games, such
as Hot Lotto.
The Tennessee Lottery opened for business on January 20, 2004, the
first day tickets were sold. On July 28, 2007, Tennessee switched
from ball drawings to numbers drawn by computer. However,
Powerball continues to be ball-drawn.
Tennessee will, on March 9, 2008, introduce a "classic-style"
six-number game, Tennessee Lotto Plus, with a starting jackpot of
$1 million (players will choose from 44 numbers. It will be drawn
Tuesday and Friday nights, beginning March 11, 2008, and will also
have a multiplier somewhat like the PowerPlay option in Powerball);
it was to debut in the previous month. Because of the new game,
the small-jackpot Lotto 5 will have its name changed to Cash 5.
Player and beneficiary statistics
Nationwide, and presumably in Tennessee, the heaviest lottery
players (top 20 percent) are nearly twice as likely to lack a high
school diploma and have a household income below $10,000 as the
population as whole. Yet, 47% of the Tennessee Education
Lottery Scholarships TELS went to recipients from families with
more than $72,000 of annual income.
HAVE FUN. PLAY
RESPONSIBLY.
The purpose of the Tennessee Lottery
is to raise funds for scholarships for Tennessee students. While
the Lottery is designed to be an affordable form of entertainment,
we ask that players enjoy the games responsibly. With responsible
play, everybody wins.
A
lottery is a game of chance based upon the random selection of
numbers. In a lottery, lots are purchased and a lot is
randomly selected to win a prize. A lottery must be run so
that each lot has an equal chance of winning. The only way
those in a properly operated lottery have an increased chance
of winning is if they buy more than one lot. |