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A New Jersey lottery player's Quick Draw ticket ended up being worth $316,320. Lottery player wins $316,320 in NJ Lottery's Quick Draw Progressive. Here's where
A New Jersey lottery player won the $332,370 Quick Draw Progressive jackpot on Monday, Sept. 23. Here is where. ... The jackpot-winning ticket was purchased at the Stop & Shop on Route 35 South in ...
A New Jersey lottery player's Quick Draw ticket ended up being worth $13,414. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...
Its In-house draw games are Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, Pick-6, Quick Draw, and Cash Pop. Its multi-jurisdictional draw games are Cash4Life, Mega Millions, and Powerball. The Lottery also sells Fast Play and scratch-off tickets. The New Jersey Lottery is headquartered at One Lawrence Park Complex in Lawrence Township, Mercer County. [5]
The winning ticket sold at the Kaival Mini Store on Washington Avenue in Nutley won 10% of the progressive jackpot worth $48,162. The Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot was over $434,000 on Thursday.
Players must be at least 18 (including video lottery); however, the minimum is 21 for Quick Draw (a keno game drawn four minutes apart) where alcohol is served. Lottery winnings are subject to state and Federal income taxes. New York City and Yonkers residents also are subject to local income taxes.
With a cost of $2 per play, Poker Lotto is a combination of both instant and draw games. All picks are computer generated "quick picks", as the first half of the game is won by the player being "dealt" a winning poker hand on their ticket. (Pair of Jacks or better, grand prize $5,000).
A lottery player in Middlesex County won $20,000 in the Saturday, May 18, Quick Draw drawing. The winning ticket was sold at Sean's Pub N' Grub in the Parlin section of Woodbridge, 50 Deerfield Road.