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Ohio Lottery
Ohio Lottery
Ohio added a twice-daily game on August 5, 2007, called Ten-OH!, which is a Kenolike game; the first Ohio Lottery numbers games where the drawings are computerized.[1] In addition, the Cash Explosion Double Play game show returned in October 2007, replacing Make Me Famous, Make Me Rich.
The Ohio Lottery is run by the Ohio Lottery Commission. Its games include Pick 3 and Pick 4 ("numbers games"), Rolling Cash 5, Ten-OH!, Keno, Classic Lotto, Mega Millions, and many scratch tickets. The marketing slogan is "Take a chance on education. Odds are, you’ll have fun!"
Present director
Mike Dolan
History
In 1973 State Issue 1, the creation of the Ohio Lottery Commission, was approved by voters. The Lottery’s first game went on sale in August 1974. Sunday drawings were added on May 20, 2007. Rolling Cash 5 is now daily, while Pick 3 and Pick 4 are each drawn 14 times weekly.
Former directors
• Tom Hayes
External links
• Ohio Lottery official site
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