New Jersey Sees Surge of Million-Dollar Powerball Winners in a Single Drawing
A recent Powerball drawing turned into an extraordinary moment for lottery players in New Jersey, as 18 tickets across the state secured prizes of at least $1 million each. The unusual concentration of high-value wins has drawn attention nationwide, highlighting just how unpredictable and exciting lottery outcomes can be.
The winning numbers for the drawing were 3, 19, 35, 51, and 67, with the Powerball number 15. While the main jackpot of $143 million was split between two winners in Indiana and Kansas, New Jersey emerged as one of the biggest highlights of the night due to the sheer number of second-prize winners.
Out of the 18 major winning tickets sold in the state, 14 were valued at $1 million. The remaining four tickets carried even larger prizes of $2 million each because those players had opted for the Power Play feature, which increases non-jackpot winnings for an additional cost. All of these winning tickets successfully matched the first five numbers but did not match the Powerball number, which is required to claim the jackpot.
Across the United States, a total of 89 second-prize tickets were sold, making this drawing one of the more notable events in recent Powerball history. Outside of New Jersey, there were 23 tickets worth $2 million and 48 tickets worth $1 million. Pennsylvania also saw a share of winners, including two $2 million tickets and five $1 million tickets.
Lottery officials have not yet confirmed whether this is a record-breaking number of high-value winners for a single drawing, and details about the exact locations where the winning tickets were sold have not been released. However, the scale of wins in New Jersey alone makes this drawing stand out compared to typical lottery outcomes.
For many players, the odds of winning such prizes remain extremely low. The chance of hitting the Powerball jackpot with a standard $2 ticket stands at approximately 1 in 292 million. Even matching five numbers without the Powerball, which results in a second-prize win of at least $1 million, carries odds of about 1 in 11.6 million. Lower-tier prizes, such as $50,000, still involve odds of more than 1 in 900,000.
With the jackpot now reset following the split win, the next Powerball drawing will offer a top prize of $20 million, along with a cash option of $9.1 million. Drawings are held three times a week, on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, and are available across 45 states as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This latest drawing serves as a reminder of both the excitement and the long odds associated with lottery games. While massive jackpots often capture headlines, nights like this show that even non-jackpot prizes can create life-changing outcomes for a significant number of players at once.
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Official lottery data and drawing results from U.S. state lottery authorities and Powerball governing bodies.


