Mega Millions results for November 4th are 9, 15, 24, 39 and 41 with the Mega Ball of 1 and one person won the $321 million jackpot. While five other players were very close to becoming multimillionaire themselves.
Mega Millions results for Tuesday brought a lot of joy to a lucky person living in New York. According to officials, a player living in Middletown, New York won the $321 million jackpot. The ticket with the winning numbers, a Quick Pick, was sold at the Valero gas station at 2580 Route 302.
The jackpot was originally set at $316 million jackpot, but it climbed after brisk sales. As always the individual or group will have the choice between a one-time payout or go home with the sum of $194 million minus taxes.
Five other players had a great election night also by matching the first five numbers, but missing the Mega Ball. Two of the winners are from Texas and one each in California, New Jersey and New York.
Three of those players won $1 million. The Californian will only be getting $597,933 because that state pays lottery prizes on a pari-mutuel basis. While another will collect $4 million because he or she decided to pick the Megaplier option.
Here what Lottery officials had to say about the Mega Millions results:
“Since Mega Millions changed exactly one year ago, there have been more than 205 million winning tickets sold for prizes at all levels, from $1 all the way up to the jackpot. In the past year, nine jackpots have been won, ranging from $20 million to a near-record $648 million, with a total of eleven winners (two jackpots were shared). There have been 174 Match 5 second-prize winners, most at the $1 million level; 11 of them won between $2 and $5 million because those tickets included the optional Megaplier purchase for an additional $1.”
The $321 million jackpot was the eighth biggest in the 12-year history of the Mega Millions and the 20th largest in U.S. lottery history. The Mega Millions produced no winners for 21 consecutive drawings.
The last time a person won was on August 22. An individual residing in Calimesa, California purchased a ticket worth $180 million at a 7-Eleven.