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$9.1 Million Pick-6 Ticket Sold in Cape May County
The jackpot rolled over 36 times before the winning ticket was sold.

A winning Pick-6 Lotto ticket worth $9.1 million was sold in Cape May County on Monday, lottery officials said this week.
The winning ticket was sold at Acme 7890, 11 Court House South Dennis Rd., Cape May Court House. The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus commission for selling this ticket.
The winning numbers from the Monday, Dec. 29 drawing were: 08, 14, 21, 26, 31 and 45. The annuity value of the jackpot was $9.1 million, but if the winning ticket was purchased as cash option, the winner will receive $6,780,865.
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Additionally, 12 players won $2,587 in cash prizes in the drawing for correctly picking five numbers. Another 604 players won cash prizes of $56 each for correctly matching four numbers and 11,284 players won $3 each for correctly matching three numbers.
“I look forward to meeting this new Pick-6 millionaire and learning about their dreams that will now become realities from the win. Winning the lottery is all about changing lives and making anything possible,” Lottery Executive Director Carole Hedinger said.
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The Pick-6 jackpot rolled 36 times before being hit on Monday, lottery officials said. During the roll period from Aug. 28 to Dec. 29, Pick-6 ticket sales contributed nearly $8.5 million in support of education, institutions and programs within the State. In addition, retailers earned more than $1 million in commissions.