Mega Millions jackpot $600 millions in U.S.

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A last-minute rush of ticket buying could push the [highlight]Mega Millions[/highlight] jackpot into record territory before the drawing on Tuesday, lottery officials say.

As of early Tuesday, the jackpot stood at $586 million — the second-largest in the game’s history — with a cash-payout option of $316 million. However, that number could swell as lottery players rush to buy their tickets before the deadline.

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As much of 70% of tickets are typically purchased the day of the drawing, Paula Otto, Virginia’s lottery director, who heads the multi-state Mega Millions game, told the Chicago Tribune.

That could push the jackpot closer to the record Mega Millions haul of $656 million, which was split between winners in three states in March 2012.

“If it doesn’t surpass the record, we’ll be close. It’s growing a little faster than we thought,” Otto said.

The growth was due to people like 26-year-old Marcos Rodriguez. He said he doesn’t play the lottery often, but on Monday, he was filling in the bubbles of a Mega Millions ticket inside an East Hollywood 7-Eleven.

“Just when the money’s high up,” he said.

At Dick’s Liquor in Koreatown, clerk Jose Bachez said a lot of customers had been buying tickets, including one who spent about $50.

The odds, though, are long — 1 in 259 million.

The game is played in 43 states, as well as the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands. By Ari Bloomekatz and Jason Wells (LATIMES)