Two Winning Tickets Sold For $333 Million Mega Millions Drawing
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Two Winning Tickets Sold For $333 Million Mega Millions Drawing
Two winning tickets were sold for Friday night’s drawing for the second biggest jackpot in the history of the Mega Millions multistate lottery.
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(August 29, 2009)—Winning tickets were purchased in San Gabriel, Calif. and Bronx, N.Y. for Friday night’s $333 million drawing in the Mega Millions multistate lottery.

The winning tickets are worth about $166.5 million apiece.

The cash payout is estimated at about $100 million each.

The largest payout in the lottery so far has been a $390 million jackpot shared by a New Jersey couple from Cape May County and a truck driver in Georgia in 2007.

If no one wins Friday night's jackpot, it will rollover to $430 million, the largest in history.

Tickets are sold in California, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and Washington.

Mega Millions Web Site


Latest Comments

Posted by: Peter Location: CA on Aug 30, 2009 at 12:43 PM

Two winning tickets were sold but to who? What if the winners don't know they've won? What if they're the same person? What are the odds of that happening?
Posted by: Peter Location: Temple City on Aug 30, 2009 at 12:35 PM

Winning tickets were sold and two tickets matched the winning numbers picked, but did anyone let the winners know? Haaa. What are the odds of winning now? 2?
Posted by: Ditto Gramma Location: Gatesville on Aug 30, 2009 at 12:00 PM

Thank you gramma. I reread the article to figure out what I missed about the 'winning tickets' NOT winning!
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