It’s been a good run for Dublin, not such a good run for Longford.
As the National Lottery approaches its 3000th draw 30 years after it was first launched, data has been released revealing the amount of money claimed in Lotto jackpots in every county in the Republic of Ireland since 1998.
As you would expect, Dublin is way ahead of the chasing pack, with 572 Lotto jackpot wins bringing in close to €1 billion in the last 30 years, or €856,434,245 to be exact.
In total, 1,738 jackpot winners have shared prizes exceeding €4.4 billion between them, with jackpot winners from Cork (€245,936,167), Galway (€137,955,578), Donegal (€116,006,844) and Mayo (€103,718,494) faring pretty well over the years.
At the other end of the scale, it’s been fairly barren in Longford, where the least amount of money has been claimed in Lotto jackpot wins (€13,288,028) and Leitrim, where there has been the fewest amount of jackpot winners since 1988 (9).
You can see the number of jackpot wins and the amount of money claimed in jackpot wins in every county below.
Ireland’s first Lotto jackpot winner was Donegal woman, Brigid McGrath, who scooped £147,059 (punts) in the first Lotto draw in 1988.
Ireland’s first ever Lotto millionaire was Rita Power from Ballinasloe in Galway, who won £1,200,937 (punts) in May 1989, while the biggest ever lotto jackpot was claimed by the Dan Morrissey Syndicate from Carlow, who won a massive jackpot prize of €18.9 million in June 2008.
County by county breakdown of Lotto jackpot wins
Carlow
Number of wins: 22
Total Jackpot Amount: €43,670,824
Cavan
Number of wins: 28
Total Jackpot Amount: €52,879,738
Clare
Number of wins: 40
Total Jackpot Amount: €60,135,055
Cork
Number of wins: 172
Total Jackpot Amount: €245,936,167
Donegal
Number of wins: 90
Total Jackpot Amount: €116,006,844
Dublin
Number of wins: 572
Total Jackpot Amount: €856,434,245
Galway
Number of wins: 92
Total Jackpot Amount: €137,955,578
Kerry
Number of wins: 37
Total Jackpot Amount: €48,637,047
Kildare
Number of wins: 69
Total Jackpot Amount: €92,659,583
Kilkenny
Number of wins: 24
Total Jackpot Amount: €29,307,451
Laois
Number of wins: 13
Total Jackpot Amount: €21,511,177
Leitrim
Number of wins: 9
Total Jackpot Amount: €24,582,930
Limerick
Number of wins: 59
Total Jackpot Amount: €74,397,231
Longford
Number of wins: 13
Total Jackpot Amount: €13,288,028
Louth
Number of wins: 76
Total Jackpot Amount: €89,032,725
Mayo
Number of wins: 58
Total Jackpot Amount: €103,718,494
Meath
Number of wins: 54
Total Jackpot Amount: €75,074,088
Monaghan
Number of wins: 22
Total Jackpot Amount: €16,851,213
Offaly
Number of wins: 19
Total Jackpot Amount: €29,866,385
Online
Number of wins: 4
Total Jackpot Amount: €13,482,170
Roscommon
Number of wins: 19
Total Jackpot Amount: €20,032,530
Sligo
Number of wins: 23
Total Jackpot Amount: €34,269,036
Tipperary
Number of wins: 51
Total Jackpot Amount: €85,944,393
Waterford
Number of wins: 40
Total Jackpot Amount: €66,220,964
Westmeath
Number of wins: 32
Total Jackpot Amount: €67,205,418
Wexford
Number of wins: 46
Total Jackpot Amount: €69,095,654
Wicklow
Number of wins: 54
Total Jackpot Amount: €76,073,974
Commenting on the upcoming milestone for the National Lottery and on its history to date, National Lottery Chief Executive Dermot Griffin said: “Lotto has been one of Ireland’s favourite pastimes for almost 30 years and it captures the imagination of the public as much today as it did when it was first launched in 1988. As we approach our 3,000th draw, we have seen an incredible 1,738 jackpot winners with prizes exceeding a phenomenal €4.4 billion.
“As Chief Executive of the National Lottery, I absolutely love welcoming our Lotto winners into our Winners’ Room, and witnessing first-hand the whole spectrum of emotions which winners go through with their life-changing Lotto jackpot wins. It is truly remarkable.”
“It’s not all about the winners,” Griffin added.
“Lotto sales also benefit Good Causes all over Ireland. With every euro spent on National Lottery games, nearly 30 cent goes directly to Good Causes. The total amount from sales of Lotto tickets alone which has gone back to Good Causes throughout the country is a staggering €2.9 billion which has benefitted projects and organisations in the areas of health, sport, welfare, education, arts and heritage.”
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