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Powerball jackpot expected to grow to $400 million Wednesday
The jackpot will have jumped $100 million in a seven-day span when the next numbers are drawn at 10:59 p.m. ET Wednesday.
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The largest ever winning jackpot was $656 million, in a Mega Millions lottery drawing on March 30, 2012. That jackpot is estimated at $145 million.
The current biggest Lotto jackpot win on a single ticket was in 1995 when work colleagues Mark Gardiner and Paul Maddison, from Hastings, shared £22.5 million.
Laverne Bishop tells six news, she plays the lottery every single day, but today she’s hoping to win a life changing amount.
Players have a roughly 1 in 292 million chance of selecting the jackpot-winning numbers, according to Powerball.
The victor has 180 days from the date of the winning draw to claim their prize, otherwise all the money will be redirected to help California public schools.
Powerball tickets are available in Kansas everywhere Kansas Lottery tickets are sold.
As for Qureshi, he always plays when the jackpot reaches $200 million or more, he said. Someone in Pennsylvania also won $2 million.
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No ticket matched all the numbers, so Saturday’s jackpot jumps to $334 million or more, depending on how many people buy tickets between now and the drawing. But Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill earlier this month authorizing the Illinois Lottery to resume all victor payouts.