The Hoosier Lottery has changed the Hoosier Lotto game's minimum jackpot
rollover to $100,000. The lottery will announce each roll amount
between drawings based on an assessment of ticket sales.Get more news
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Previously, the the roll increase alternated between $200,000 and
$300,000 for each draw. The game's starting jackpot is $1 million.
“Hoosier Lotto is Indiana’s hometown jackpot game and it is
important to preserve the game for our players, retailers and
beneficiaries,” said Hoosier Lottery Executive Director Sarah Taylor.
“Recent decreases in sales due to the COVID-19 pandemic are forcing us
to reassess the amount we’re able to increase the Hoosier Lotto jackpot
between drawings. We have recently experienced changes to Powerball and
Mega Millions, and we made the decision to move forward with adjustments
to Hoosier Lotto as well.”Since Gov. Eric Holcomb implemented Indiana's
stay-at-home order on March 25, there have been weekly falls in Hoosier
Lotto sales. With some retailers closed and players remaining at home,
foot traffic in stores has dropped. Lottery officials say they are
“actively monitoring sales during this unprecedented time.”
Tickets are now only being sold by retailers who have been
classified essential businesses, “and even among those stores, many are
operating at reduced hours due to the current health crisis,” said Julie
Henricks Mahurin, director of public relations for the Hoosier Lottery.
“All of these factors have contributed to the decrease in draw game
sales, which directly affects funding for jackpots.”
In 2019, the lottery paid a record $312 million to the state of
Indiana. Current lottery financial reports will be made public at the
next Lottery Commission meeting, tentatively scheduled for May 12.
The changes to Hoosier Lotto follow announcements from Mega Millions
and Powerball in early April that they would eliminate guaranteed
minimum jackpots and rollover increases between drawings. These
adjustments were also prompted by lower ticket sales due to coronavirus.
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