Winning Powerball Ticket Worth $1.817 Billion Sold in Cabot; Two More Tickets Win $50,000 and $100,000 Prizes in Christmas Eve Drawing
The winning ticket for the second-largest jackpot in Powerball® history, as well as the second largest of all U.S. lottery games, was sold in Cabot, AR.
The jackpot-winning ticket was sold at Murphy USA 7879, located at 208 S. Rockwood in Cabot, for the Dec. 24 drawing. The winning numbers were 4, 25, 31, 52 and 59. The Powerball number was 19, and the Power Play® multiplier was 2.
The lucky winner will have the choice between an annuitized prize of $1.817 billion or a lump sum payout of $834.9 million. Both prize options are prior to taxes.
“This is a great moment for the state of Arkansas,” said Arkansas Scholarship Lottery (ASL) Executive Director Sharon Strong. “For one thing, it will contribute positively to the state tax revenue. Beyond that, the winning ticket was sold at an Arkansas-based company, Murphy USA, bringing the impact full-circle. It demonstrates how beneficial the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery is to our state, from the players’ winnings to the retailer commissions that support our local communities and, ultimately, the funds raised for in-state scholarships.”
Casual lottery players and enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting news about the jackpot winner. Per state policy, the winner has 180 days from the draw date to collect their winnings. Information on how to make arrangements to claim the winning ticket can be found on the ASL website, MyArkansasLottery.com. The player with the winning ticket may choose to remain anonymous for up to three years, unless they are an elected official or the close relative of an elected official.
The historic jackpot will not only benefit the winner, but the state of Arkansas. Of the overall winnings, 3.9% will also be withheld for state taxes. Murphy USA 7879 will receive a $50,000 retailer commission for selling the winning ticket, and proceeds from Powerball ticket sales will contribute to ASL’s mission of funding Arkansas student scholarships.
In the wake of the jackpot news, lottery officials warn players not to submit fake tickets to the ASL Claim Center in hopes of collecting the billion-dollar prize. ASL has an extensive authentication process in place to validate whether a ticket is a winning ticket.
“With several people claiming to hold the winning ticket on social media, we want to remind everyone: any attempt to claim lottery money fraudulently is a Class D felony in Arkansas,” stated ASL Director of Investigation and Enforcement Blake Hudson. “Fraudulent tickets will be subject to investigation and could lead to arrest.”
For players still looking to win big with Powerball, the jackpot for Wednesday night’s drawing is estimated at $45 million.
Two additional non-jackpot winning tickets were also purchased for the Dec. 24 drawing. One ticket worth $100,000 was sold at Walmart #5837 Fuel Station, 5000 W. Pauline Whitaker Pkwy in Rogers. The second ticket, worth $50,000, was purchased at Cantrell Mart Inc., located at 16000 Cantrell Road in Little Rock.
The ticket sold in Rogers is currently unclaimed. The winner has 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize.
Visit MyArkansasLottery.com for more information about Powerball and other lottery games.
About the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery
The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery (ASL) creates winning people, winning futures, and winning moments. Since 2009, the ASL has sold over $8 billion and returned more than $1.5 billion for scholarships to benefit Arkansas students. More than 822,000 college scholarships distributed by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education have been awarded to Arkansans. The lottery has awarded more than $5.6 billion in prizes to players, more than $467 million in retailer commissions, and provided more than $190 million in state and federal tax revenue.
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