New Year’s Millionaire Raffle $50,000 Winners Sold in Columbia and Dauphin County

Kristen Harrison-Oneal

MIDDLETOWN, PA – The Pennsylvania Lottery today announced the winning raffle ticket numbers drawn for the fourth, two $50,000 Weekly Drawing prizes as part of the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle. This Raffle features eight weekly drawings that each award two prizes of $50,000, leading up to the Jan. 8, 2022 drawing. The winning ticket numbers, 00141038 and 00155356, were randomly drawn from among more than 56,200 Millionaire Raffle ticket numbers sold between November 30 and December 6. The tickets were sold at Fresh-N Quik, 233 Montour Boulevard, Bloomsburg, Columbia County and Sheetz, 3695 Paxton St., Harrisburg, Dauphin County.

To learn if your ticket has won a $50,000 Weekly Drawing prize, scan it using the ticket checker on our Official App or at a Lottery retailer.

Winners should make an appointment to visit a Pennsylvania Lottery office in order to claim their $50,000 weekly drawing prize in person and cannot claim this prize at a retailer or by mail. See official rules and prize claim instructions at palottery.com.

Be sure to keep your ticket for the Millionaire Raffle drawing on January 8. It is possible for a ticket to win in both drawings. Visit palottery.com to see the schedule of remaining weekly drawings.  

About Millionaire Raffle: Only 500,000 tickets are available for the New Year’s Millionaire Raffle drawing on January 8, which features 6,000 cash prizes totaling more than $5 million. Tickets cost $20 and will be available until 8 p.m. on the drawing date or until sold out. The drawing will award four prizes of $1 million; four prizes of $100,000; 100 prizes of $1,000; and 5,892 prizes of $100.

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