Tampa, Fla. (WFLA) – You may not have won the second largest Powerball jackpot, but you may want to check out the ticket as the ticket may still be the winner.
Millions of victory tickets have been on sale across the state during the Jackpot run over the past few months, according to the Florida lottery.
The five tickets sold in Florida were worth $1 million. They were sold at:
PB: 17circle K#7065, 5337 Little Road, New Port RicheySaturday, September 63, 16, 29, 61, 69
PB: 22Publix #578, 11600 Gladiolus Drive, Fort Myerswednesday, September 38, 23, 25, 40, 53
PB: 5 greeers Perdido Bay Market, 12255 Lillian Highway, Pensacolamonday, September 13th, 18, 22, 27, 33
PB: 17Gate #1175, 4234 Dunn Avenue, Jacksonvillesaturday, August 305, 9, 25, 28, 69
PB: 51556 7-ELEVEN #37633A, 7479 Lakeworth Road, Lakeworth Wednesday, July 9th
The Florida Powerball player has spent 180 days starting from the drawing date of victory to claim prizes. To see the latest awards, visit the Florida Lottery website.
“Floridians showed incredible enthusiasm during the jackpot run, and the excitement had a meaningful impact on education,” said John F. Davis, Florida lottery secretary. “All tickets purchased during this historic cycle not only gave players the opportunity to win, but also helped fund the opportunities for students in the state.”
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The lottery said the recent Jackpot Cycle has generated around $88.28 million for the Education Extension Trust Fund (EETF).
The two Powerball Jackpot Award-winning tickets were sold in Missouri and Texas. The winners split the $1.787 billion award.
The next Powerball drawing will take place on Wednesday, where $33 million will be available.