Winning $410 million Mega Millions ticket sold in Glendale from buzai232's blog

Check your Mega Millions ticket because somebody here in Arizona just won Tuesday’s $410 million jackpot. It’s a first for Arizona. The jackpot can be paid out as an an annuity with 30 annual payments or is worth $319.9 million if collected in a lump-sum, officials said. The final jackpot amount was slightly higher than the estimated value, officials said.
The Arizona Lottery says the Circle K at 67th Avenue and Beardsley Road in Glendale sold the ticket. Get more news about 彩票包网开版,you can vist loto98.com

The winning numbers are 1, 5, 9, 10, and 23, plus the gold Mega Ball 22. If those are the numbers you have, the Arizona Lottery suggests signing the back of ticket immediately.Last August, Arizona joined a growing number of states allowing people who win lottery jackpots of $100,000 to remain anonymous forever. The law specifies that winners of Arizona Lottery prizes of $100,000 or more automatically remain anonymous for 90 days but the winners can choose to remain anonymous permanently.

“Every single person that has won that sort of money has opted for that,” Arizona Lottery spokesman John Gilleland said.The Mega Millions jackpot has been rolling since Feb. 11, growing to become the largest prize in a year.

According to the Mega Millions website, 13 tickets matched all five white balls. Nine of those tickets were sold in Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Washington. They’re worth $1 million each. The other four tickets matched the five white balls and the Megaplier. Those tickets are worth $2 million and were sold in Mississippi, New York, and South Carolina. This is the first big Mega Millions prize for the Mississippi Lottery. Founded in August 2018, it’s the newest lottery in the country.

The third prize in the Mega Millions game is $10,000. According to the Mega Millions website, 74 tickets matched four white balls and the Mega Ball. Thirteen of them had the Megaplier option, which doubled the prize to $20,000.

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