Concord, NH – The Mega Millions jackpot is once again on the rise as the New Hampshire Lottery estimates Friday night’s (7/22) Mega Millions jackpot will increase to $660 million, which would make it the 3rd-largest Mega Millions jackpot on record. While there was no jackpot winner in the latest drawing, Cheryl Vossen of Colorado Springs, CO claimed a $1 million Mega Millions prize today (7/21) after purchasing the winning ticket at the Portsmouth NH Liquor & Wine Outlet, located at 100 Rotary Way on the Portsmouth Traffic Circle, for the drawing on Tuesday, July 19. The New Hampshire Lottery expects the one-time cash payout to increase to $376.9 million. (Estimated jackpot amounts are determined before taxes are withheld.)
“If the weather lately has been any indication, the Mega Millions jackpot is only continuing to heat up!” said Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director, New Hampshire Lottery. “We are thrilled for our players, who now have a chance to win the 3rd-largest Mega Millions jackpot of all time. I also want to extend congratulations to Cheryl for her $1 million win in Tuesday’s drawing! We’re hoping that luck carries into tonight’s drawing with a Granite State player winning the $660 million jackpot!”
Cheryl Vossen and her husband Brian traveled to New Hampshire to watch the Ambetter 301 NASCAR race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon this past Sunday. They left Loudon on Monday and stopped in Portsmouth, where they purchased the winning Mega Millions ticket after hearing about the large Mega Millions jackpot during a radio broadcast. The winning ticket was an Easy Pick selection.
Cheryl, who admitted she was still in shock when she was claiming the prize today, told the New Hampshire Lottery this was only the second time she and her husband had played Mega Millions. She and Brian purchased $10 in Mega Millions tickets for Tuesday’s drawing. While they have no specific plans for the prize money, they did say they would like to take a vacation to the Maldives.
Mega Millions drawing results from Tuesday, July 19, were: 02-31-32-37-70 MB-25 with a Megaplier of 3.
The top-10 Mega Millions jackpots in history were:
- $1.537 billion October 23, 2018
- $1.05 billion January 22, 2021
- $660 million July 22, 2022 (anticipated)
- $656 million March 20, 2012
- $648 million December 17, 2013
- $543 million July 24, 2018
- $536 million July 8, 2016
- $533 million March 30, 2018
- $522 million June 7, 2019
- $516 million May 21, 2021
The anticipated $660 million Mega Millions jackpot has been growing since April 15, 2022, when a lucky player in Tennessee purchased a $20 million jackpot winning ticket.
Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:00 PM. Tickets are on sale at more than 1,200 retailers statewide, and online at NH iLottery. For more information and to play, visit www.nhlottery.com.
While there was no jackpot winner in the latest Mega Millions drawing, Cheryl Vossen of Colorado Springs, CO claimed a $1 million Mega Millions prize today (7/21) after purchasing the winning ticket at the Portsmouth NH Liquor & Wine Outlet, located at 100 Rotary Way on the Portsmouth Traffic Circle, for the drawing on Tuesday, July 19. Pictured here, Cheryl Vossen and her husband Brian, pose with their $1 million prize check today at New Hampshire Lottery headquarters.
About New Hampshire Lottery
Since 1964, the New Hampshire Lottery has contributed more than $2.3 billion and counting to education in New Hampshire. For the past 58 years, the New Hampshire Lottery has recorded more than $8 billion in lottery sales and other earnings, with over $5.4 billion paid in prizes and other cost of sales.
The New Hampshire Lottery Commission, located at 14 Integra Drive in Concord, currently manages all lottery operations in the state, including scratch games, New Hampshire Powerball®, New Hampshire Mega Millions®, Tri-State Megabucks℠, Tri-State Pick3®/Pick4® Daily Numbers games, Gimme 5, Fast Play games, Lucky For Life®, KENO 603℠, and iLottery. The New Hampshire Lottery also regulates charitable gaming, including Bingo, Lucky 7, and Games of Chance, along with simulcast racing, fantasy sports, and sports wagering.