Four New Millionaires Emerge from California State Lottery This Fall

Four Californians Win Big in State Lottery Scratcher Games
This fall, four players from California have become millionaires through impressive winnings on popular scratcher games. Each winner secured a prize of $1 million, marking a fortunate start to the season for these individuals.
Details of the Winners and Their Winning Tickets
In Los Angeles, Roberto Dimarco won $1 million playing the Triple Red 777 scratcher. He purchased the winning ticket from Lucky 7 Liquor located on Washington Boulevard. Lottery sources indicate that there is just one remaining top prize left unclaimed in this particular game.
Orange County’s Lourdes Valdez became a millionaire by winning $1 million on the 50X the Cash scratcher, buying her ticket at the Albertsons supermarket on Chapman Avenue. Up north in Winters, Yolo County, Patrick Morrison claimed the top prize after playing the Sunny Money scratcher, with his ticket bought at Lorenzo Market on Grant Avenue.
In San Jose, Lyumyla Mozhqua won $1 million from another 50X the Cash ticket, which was purchased at a CVS Pharmacy on Capitol Expressway. Officials note that out of the original 14 grand prizes for this game, only three remain unclaimed.
A Look at the California State Lottery
Since its establishment in 1984 through voter-approved Proposition 37, the California State Lottery has been dedicated to generating funds to support public education across the state. This initiative was designed to supplement school budgets without increasing taxes.
The lottery offers a variety of games including popular draw games like Powerball, Mega Millions, SuperLotto Plus, and Daily 3, as well as numerous instant scratcher tickets available at retail outlets statewide. Known for creating numerous millionaires annually, the lottery maintains transparency by publicly announcing significant winners.
Funds from the lottery are distributed to schools based on student numbers, empowering districts to allocate the money according to their specific needs. Although these contributions make up a small portion of overall education funding, they play a vital role in purchasing instructional materials, enhancing classroom technology, and supporting essential resources.