Georgia's Longest-Drought-Ending Mega Millions Jackpot Won: A Record-Breaking $980 Million Prize
In a historic win, a Georgia resident has scooped up the largest lottery prize in state history, shattering an eight-year drought without a jackpot winner. The winning ticket was purchased at Publix supermarket in Newnan, about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta.
The lucky player matched all six numbers: 1, 8, 11, 12, 57, and gold Mega ball number 7. They now have the option to take their prize as either a $980 million payout over 30 years or a one-time lump sum estimated at $452.2 million.
This record-breaking win not only surpasses the previous state record set by an anonymous Powerball winner in October but also marks the largest lottery jackpot ever won in Georgia. The news has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the Peach State, where 17 Mega Millions winners have claimed their fortunes since the game's introduction.
The last Mega Millions winner in Georgia was eight years ago, with the game experiencing a nine-draw winless streak between then and now. In contrast, Virginia recently welcomed its first jackpot winner since June 27, which saw an anonymous player take home $348 million.
Georgia Lottery President and CEO Gretchen Corbin expressed her congratulations to the new record-breaker, saying "We are thrilled to congratulate the largest winner in our state's history."
In a historic win, a Georgia resident has scooped up the largest lottery prize in state history, shattering an eight-year drought without a jackpot winner. The winning ticket was purchased at Publix supermarket in Newnan, about 40 miles southwest of Atlanta.
The lucky player matched all six numbers: 1, 8, 11, 12, 57, and gold Mega ball number 7. They now have the option to take their prize as either a $980 million payout over 30 years or a one-time lump sum estimated at $452.2 million.
This record-breaking win not only surpasses the previous state record set by an anonymous Powerball winner in October but also marks the largest lottery jackpot ever won in Georgia. The news has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout the Peach State, where 17 Mega Millions winners have claimed their fortunes since the game's introduction.
The last Mega Millions winner in Georgia was eight years ago, with the game experiencing a nine-draw winless streak between then and now. In contrast, Virginia recently welcomed its first jackpot winner since June 27, which saw an anonymous player take home $348 million.
Georgia Lottery President and CEO Gretchen Corbin expressed her congratulations to the new record-breaker, saying "We are thrilled to congratulate the largest winner in our state's history."