Ohio Lottery Commission

The Ohio Lottery Commission is a state-run organization responsible for administering lottery games in Ohio, generating revenue for public education. Established in 1973, it offers a variety of games including instant scratch-offs, draw games like Powerball and Mega Millions, and KENO. The Commission makes money through ticket sales, with a significant portion of the proceeds allocated to Ohio's education system. Key historical moments include the introduction of the first instant game in 1974 and the launch of online gaming options in recent years.

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