From Aitkin to Zumbrota, Minnesota Lottery players have been striking (lottery) gold!
Fun Fact: The Minnesota Lottery pays an average of over 92,000 prizes a day.
With prize wins ranging from $50,000 - $1,606,134, these are Minnesota’s luckiest lottery cities for the first half of 2020:
- Aitkin
- Albert Lea (2)
- Albertville
- Austin
- Baxter
- Beaver Bay
- Bemidji (2)
- Big Lake (2)
- Blaine (3)
- Bloomington
- Bricelyn
- Brooklyn Center (2)
- Buffalo
- Buhl
- Burnsville (2)
- Champlin
- Chatfield
- Chisago City
- Clearwater
- Cloquet
- Cohasset
- Coon Rapids (2)
- Cotton
- Crystal(2)
- Dawson
- Duluth(2)
- Eagan (4)
- East bethel
- Edina
- Elk River
- Elysian
- Fairmont
- Forest Lake
- Fosston
- Fridley
- Glenwood
- Golden Valley
- Grand Marais
- Ham Lake
- Hermantown
- Hinckley
- Lake Crystal
- Lake Lillian
- Lakeland
- Lakeville
- Lexington
- Mahtomedi
- Mankato (2)
- Maple Grove (2)
- Minneapolis (8)
- Mora
- Morristown
- New Brighton
- Newport (2)
- North Mankato (2)
- Norwood Young America
- Oak Park Heights
- Ogilvie
- Owatonna
- Perham
- Plymouth (3)
- Ramsey (4)
- Red Wing
- Rochester (3)
- Roseville (3)
- Sauk Rapids
- Savage (2)
- Scanlon
- Shakopee (2)
- St. Charles
- St. Cloud
- St. Francis
- St. Paul (9)
- Stacy
- Starbuck
- Stewartville
- Stillwater
- Victoria (2)
- Waconia
- Waseca
- White Bear Lake
- Winona
- Woodbury (2)
- Zimmerman
- Zumbrota
All Minnesotans are lottery winners because money from lottery sales helps our environment and supports important state programs. More than $1.4 billion has helped preserve, restore and protect Minnesota’s environment through the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund, Game and Fish Fund and the Natural Resources Fund. Another $1.8 billion has helped fund state programs through the General Fund, including education, public safety and health and human services.