The Mississippi Lottery Corporation officially began operations in 2019, making it one of the newest state lotteries in the U.S. Despite its recent launch, it has quickly established itself as a key contributor to state infrastructure and education funding.
A Brief History
- 2018: The Mississippi Legislature passed the Alyce G. Clarke Mississippi Lottery Law
- 2019: First scratch-off tickets went on sale in November
- 2020: The state joined national games like Powerball and Mega Millions
- Today: The Mississippi Lottery continues to expand its game offerings and impact
Games Offered
Mississippi Lottery games include a growing variety of draw and instant‐win options:
- Powerball
- Mega Millions
- Mississippi Match 5
- Cash 3 and Cash 4
- Scratch‐off tickets
- Fast Play games
These games provide daily chances to win while supporting programs that improve life in Mississippi communities.
Where the Money Goes
The Mississippi Lottery contributes millions of dollars each year to benefit two main areas:
- State Infrastructure Fund – Up to $80 million annually goes toward repairing and maintaining roads and bridges
- Education Enhancement Fund – Any revenue beyond the initial $80 million supports K‐12 and higher education programs
Retailers across Mississippi also benefit through commissions and bonuses, adding economic value to local businesses.
Mississippi Lottery in 2025 and Beyond
As of 2025, the Mississippi Lottery continues to grow in both participation and revenue. With new games, improved access, and a clear focus on supporting state infrastructure and education, every ticket sold helps move Mississippi forward—one play at a time.
For details of Mississippi lottery and latest news visit Mississippi Lottery Official Website