No. Florida Lottery winners cannot remain anonymous. Florida law mandates that the Florida Lottery provide the winner's name, city of residence, game won, date won and amount won to any third party who requests the information; however Florida Lottery winners' home addresses and telephone numbers are confidential.
According to an email reply from NJ Lottery officials they are required by law to disclose information about the winner if someone asked them because of the Public Record Act or something like that. Also, if it is a huge jackpot, they would like to announce it and make everyone know that it is possible to win - it's publicity for the lottery. You can, however, request a low profile news conference and request to be anonymous if the jackpot is small - Pick 6. This is according to an email I got from NJ Lottery officials when I asked them about this about maybe 3 years ago now.
Anyone can remain anonymous it just all comes down to what you want to be anonymous and what you don't want to be anonymous.
Well it depends on how much money is won.
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No.
Past winners of the MN lottery include James Wagner (who won $306,884), Charles Bistram (who won $403, 429), Donald Smith (who won $500,000), Angela Norby (who won $200,000) and Katy Whelan (who won $100,000).
In Minnesota, a petty misdemeanor will not remain on your record at all in the state. A petty misdemeanor is not considered a crime in MN.
The GCF is MN.
I live in Minnesota, so I know that Minnesota's abbreviation is MN.
no MN does not get hurrincanes
It takes about 3 1/2 hrs. to get from Lakeville, MN to Alexanderia, MN.
mN is millinewton.
.mn was created in 1995.
abbreviation is MN
The driving distance from Plymouth, MN, USA to Minneapolis, MN, USA is 13.2 miles.
The driving distance from Minneapolis, MN, USA to North Star, MN, USA is 125mi / 201.3km
Franklin, MN is the halfway point.