SACRAMENTO, January 21, 2003 -- -- Lottery officials announced the estimated SuperLotto Plus jackpot for Wednesday night's draw at $56 million. "The California Lottery currently has the largest single-state lottery jackpot in the country," stated Joan Wilson, Director of the California Lottery. "And it only takes $1 for a chance to win this jackpot!"
A single jackpot winner of $56 million would receive 26 annual payments with the first payment equaling approximately $1.4 million and the 26th payment being approximately $2.85 million before taxes. The estimated cash value would equal roughly half of the jackpot, $28 million or the amount the lottery would invest to payout the jackpot prize over 26 years. In the event of the death of a winner, the full prize is paid to the estate of the winner. California's schools will get $35 million from this jackpot and all the rolls associated with it.
On February 16, 2002 the largest jackpot in California Lottery history reached $193 million and was won by 3 winning tickets from Orange, Half Moon Bay and Montebello. On June 23, 2001, Alcario Castellano of San Jose, California became the record-breaking highest individual jackpot winner in California Lottery history when the jackpot reached $141 million.
SuperLotto Plus can be played at more than 18,000 retail business establishments around the state. The SuperLotto Plus draw takes place each Wednesday and Saturday night at 7:58 p.m. Players can purchase tickets until 7:45 p.m. on the night of the draw.
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