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The Florida Lottery was created in 1986 with a constitutional amendment passed by a two-to-one margin. Voters gave their approval to create a lottery that used all its proceeds to enhance public education in Florida. Governor Bob Martinez and the Florida Legislature established just such an education Lottery and dedicated it to "maximize revenues to education to allow the people of Florida to benefit from significant additional moneys while providing the best Lottery games available."

Driven by the legislative mandate for tickets to go on sale by January 18, 1988, the Lottery's "start-up" was a year of dynamic activity: On July 16, 1987, former Governor Bob Martinez appointed Rebecca Paul the Lottery's first permanent Secretary; employees were hired; vendors for On-line and Scratch-Off games were contracted; retailers were recruited, and trained; tickets dispensers and lottery terminals were installed at Florida Lottery retail locations throughout the state.

On January 12, 1988, Florida Lottery ticket sales began six days ahead of schedule with the launch of the Lottery's first Scratch-Off game, "MILLIONAIRE." The $1 game was an instant hit. In its first week, the game exceeded $95 million in sales, and the Florida Lottery set a Lottery industry record. As a result of the success of "MILLIONAIRE," the Lottery was able to repay the original startup money borrowed from the state's General Revenue Fund, $15.5 million plus interest on January 29, 1988, 17 days after startup.

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