MEDIA ALERT (UPDATED) Jackpot-winning Powerball Ticket and $2 Million Winner Sold in Lonaconing, Maryland
$731.1 million jackpot is fourth-largest in Powerball history
For immediate release
January 21, 2021
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The Winning Tickets
Coney Market in Lonaconing, Maryland (Allegany County) sold a jackpot-winning ticket worth $731.1 million for the January 20, 2021 Powerball drawing. The store will receive a $100,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the jackpot-winning ticket.
In addition, a second-tier winning ticket with the Power Play option worth $2 million was also sold at AC&T #130 in Hagerstown. The store will receive a $5,000 bonus from the Maryland Lottery for selling the ticket.
The Jackpot Prize
The estimated annuity value of $731.1 million is the fourth-largest in Powerball history and the sixth-largest in U.S. lottery history.
It is by far the largest prize in the Maryland Lottery's history, easily outdistancing the $218.6 million share of a $656 million Mega Millions jackpot claimed anonymously by The Three Amigos in the March 30, 2012 drawing. The estimated cash value of the prize is $546 million.
The jackpot winner has the choice to take the $731.1 million paid in 30 graduated payments over 29 years; or the $546.8 million lump sum payment. The annuity payments increase by 5% each year. All amounts are before taxes and are estimates based on ticket sales and interest rates. Federal withholding tax is 24%. Maryland state withholding tax is 8.95%.
Second-Tier Prizes
There were 13 second-tier prizes won in the January 20, 2021 Powerball drawing, including one ticket sold in Maryland with the Power Play option, which doubled the prize to $2 million.
The 12 prizes of $1 million each were won in: California (2), Georgia (2), Illinois (2), Maine, Michigan, New Jersey (3) and Oregon. Prizes in California are paid on a pari-mutuel basis and differ from the fixed prize amounts.
The Winner and the Claims Process
Lottery winners in Maryland have the right to remain anonymous and have at least 182 days to claim the prize. Lottery claiming deadlines (typically 182 days) have been extended during Maryland's COVID-19 state of emergency. Any ticket that reaches its expiration date while the state of emergency remains in effect can still be redeemed for up to 30 days after the date that the state of emergency is lifted.
What Comes Next
As soon as possible, we will email you with additional information, including the name and location of the retailers that sold the jackpot-winning ticket and $2 million winning ticket, and details on interview opportunities with Maryland Lottery Director Gordon Medenica.
Noteworthy Facts and Figures
This is the first Powerball jackpot hit in Maryland since an anonymous winner claimed a $128.8 million jackpot in the December 24, 2011 drawing. It is the third overall Powerball jackpot win in Maryland. The other was a $108.8 million prize claimed anonymously in the September 7, 2011 drawing.
The last Powerball jackpot hit came in New York in the September 16, 2020 drawing. Wednesday night's drawing was the 36th since then, making this the longest jackpot roll in Powerball history.
The $731.1 million jackpot is the fourth-largest in Powerball history. The top 10 are:
The $731.1 million jackpot is the sixth-largest in U.S. lottery history. The top 10 are:
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