Powerball results for 06/22/19; $1 million winner sold in Michigan

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The Powerball Numbers (white) for June 22: 3-6-11-14-66. The Red Powerball Power Number: 21. The Power Play Number: 2.

LANSING, MI – A lucky player in Michigan won $1 million in the Powerball drawing on Saturday, June 22. However, there was no winner of the $108 million jackpot.

That means the drawing on Wednesday, June 26 will be worth $122 million with a cash option of $80 million.

The Powerball Numbers (white) for June 22: 3-6-11-14-66

The Red Powerball Power Number: 21

The Power Play Number: 2

Powerball winners for June 22:

· Along with the player in Michigan, two players matched all five white numbers drawn to win $1 million. Those tickets were sold in Louisiana and Wisconsin.

· However, none of those winners also played the Power Play option which would have increased their winnings to $2 million.

· In Michigan, the $1 million winner was the largest prize won in the state.

· The location of where the winning ticket was sold in Michigan was not available as of 9:45 a.m.

· There were 606,451 tickets sold that won at least $4 in the drawing. In Michigan, 17,662 tickets sold won at least $4.

Powerball is offered in 44 States, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Players select five white numbers from (1 to 69) and one red ball (1 to 26). Tickets cost $2 each.

In other Michigan Lottery news:

· The next Mega Millions drawing is Tuesday, June 25 with an estimated jackpot of $60 million and a cash option of $39.2 million.

· The next Lotto 47 drawing is Wednesday, June 26 at 7:29 p.m. with a jackpot of $9.85 million. Deadline is 7:08 p.m. that day.

· Sunday's Fantasy 5 jackpot is an estimated $105,000. The drawing is at 7:29 p.m. Deadline is 7:08 p.m.

For the latest on Michigan Lottery, check out the official Michigan Lottery site, which also offers more information on instant tickets, raffles and other lottery games.

Saturday night’s winner marks the fourth time this month that a player from Michigan has won at least $1 million playing either the Mega Millions or Powerball.

It’s been nearly two weeks since a Farmington Hills man won $3 million playing Mega Millions. The $3 million winner is the largest prize ever won on a ticket purchased online in the state.

Earlier in the month, Greg Ricardi of Clinton Township won $1 million while playing the Mega Millions. He said he “couldn’t stop smiling” after his big win.

A week before that an Eaton County man won $1 million which will help provide financial security for him after health issues have impacted him in recent years.

The last players from Michigan to win a Mega Millions or Powerball jackpot were Kevin and Stephanie Blake of Waterford who $21 million after splitting a $42 million jackpot on Oct. 13, 2017. Kevin picked the winning numbers by using a combination of family birthdays. After winning, the couple said they would not retire and would continue working.

And while they were lucky winners, it’s smart for players to check their tickets immediately as a winner worth $1 million sold in Ypsilanti last year went unclaimed. The ticket was purchased at the CVS in Ypsilanti, but the winner never came forward to claim the prize. The money instead went to the state’s School Aid Fund.

If you’d like to be the next player from Michigan to win a huge lottery prize, take a look at these tips from lottery expert Richard Lustig. The author of “Learn How To Increase Your Chances Of Winning The Lottery” has won more than $1 million in Florida by winning top jackpot prizes in smaller games.

If you have a gambling problem and are located in Michigan, call 1-800-GAMBLER or 1-800-270-7117 or you can visit the Michigan Gaming Control Board's website at https://www.michigan.gov/mgcb.

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