The documented outcomes of New Jersey’s participation in the Powerball lottery, from its inception in the state to the most recent drawing, constitute a valuable record. This chronological data set typically includes winning numbers, jackpot amounts, and the number of winners for each drawing. For example, a record would show the winning numbers for a specific date, whether the jackpot was won, and if so, the location(s) where the winning ticket(s) were purchased.
Archiving these outcomes provides transparency and allows players to analyze trends, track the frequency of specific numbers, and gain a better understanding of the game’s statistical probabilities. This information can be valuable for research, statistical analysis, and for those who develop or utilize lottery prediction systems. Access to this historical data fosters public trust in the integrity of the lottery and offers a historical perspective on its evolution within the state.