Washington Lottery
The Washington State Lottery began on July 16, 1982, after a nine-year struggle to sign the lottery in. At one point, a setback resulted in Washington being a very poor state and legislation found it difficult at the time to come to a decision about where the profits and benefits of the lottery should be distributed. In the end, it was agreed that all areas would receive lottery money.
The Washington state lottery has changed many lives over the years. Profits are divided between an array of sectors, including education, the people selling tickets, the General Fund, the administration that runs the lottery, Economic Development, problem gambling, and the Stadium & Exhibition Center.
Players in Washington have plenty of games to choose from, Hit 5, Match 4, Daily Keno, The Daily Game, Mega Millions, and Powerball, including multiple scratch games.
Washington lottery numbers have changed plenty of lives over the years, with lotto jackpots starting from $1 million and tickets costing just $1.