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Washington’s Lottery Announces More Than $5.9m In Prizes From Recent Mega Millions Jackpot Run

Washingtonians won nearly 300,000 prizes worth $1,000 or more, including two prizes worth $20,000 and one worth $30,000

Olympia, Wash. (November 19, 2025) – While the $983 million Mega Millions jackpot was won in Georgia on Friday, Washington’s Lottery officials today announced that the state had its own share of big Mega Millions prize winners during the recent jackpot run.

Since the time the previous jackpot was won on June 27, Mega Millions has produced more than 296,190 prizes for winners across the state totaling more than $5.9 million. These include two prizes worth $20,000 and one prize worth $30,000.

The retailers that sold each winning ticket were:

  • July 18, 2025 Drawing – One $30,000 prize ($10,000 base prize with a 3x multiplier)
    • Chevron located at 2400 Harrison Avenue NW in Olympia
  • September 5, 2025 Drawing – One $20,000 prize ($10,000 base prize with a 2x multiplier)
    • Albertsons located at 1434 Olney Street SE in Port Orchard
  • November 7, 2025 Drawing – One $20,000 prize ($10,000 base prize with a 2x multiplier)
    • Goody’s Market located at 3814 Kauffman Avenue in Vancouver

Additionally, there were 108 winning tickets worth $1,000, 54 worth $1,500, 22 worth $2,000, three worth $2,500 and eight worth $5,000. A complete list of prize winners from each drawing can be found here.

Earlier this year, the Mega Millions ticket price increased from $2 to $5, bringing a bigger starting jackpot of $50 million, improved overall odds of winning, and built-in multipliers for all non-jackpot winning tickets ranging from 2x to 10x. That means even more chances for players to boost their winnings with every draw.

Players help support beneficiaries of Washington’s Lottery with every ticket sold. Each year, Lottery sales help uplift programs that benefit communities throughout the state, including education, economic development, responsible gambling, and more. More information on where the money goes and why it matters can be found at www.walottery.com/WhoBenefits/.

Who Benefits
Since 1982, Washington’s Lottery has generated more than $5.3 billion to support several important state programs. The Lottery’s primary beneficiary is the Washington Opportunity Pathways Account (WOPA), which provides much-needed funding for programs including early childhood education, the Washington College Grant and College Bound program, Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, GET Ready for Math and Science scholarships, and more. These programs help provide critical services and support to thousands of Washington residents each year and help improve their lives.

Beneficiary Fact
Washington’s Lottery is proud to be a financial supporter of the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), which administers state financial aid programs. WSAC leads a variety of initiatives to increase educational opportunities for students, families, and educators across the state, with a particular focus on increasing equity by reaching communities of color and students from low-income families. The Lottery also proudly supports the state’s Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program (ECEAP), a state-funded pre-K program that helps children become kindergarten-ready by building early skills in reading, math and science. The program works closely with parents to support their children’s health and education.

About Washington’s Lottery: The state’s Lottery offers consumers several types of games, including Mega Millions, Powerball, Lotto, Hit 5, Match 4, Pick 3, Cash POP, Daily Keno and Scratch. For more information, visit www.walottery.com or find us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram at @walottery.

Keep it fun. Know your limit. Washington’s Lottery is an advocate for responsible gaming and collaborates with the Evergreen Council for Problem Gambling to provide resources for those in need. More information is available at www.walottery.com/Responsibility.

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Press Contacts
Dan Miller (Curator on behalf of Washington’s Lottery)
E-mail: dan.miller@curatorpr.com

Xiamara Garza-Urbieta  (Curator on behalf of Washington’s Lottery)
E-mail: xiamara.garza@curatorpr.com