Second $666k cash 5 jackpot winner sold at same delaware county exxon
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Second $666K Cash 5 jackpot winner sold at same Delaware County Exxon

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July 1, 2026

A second jackpot-winning Pennsylvania Lottery ticket worth $666,667 was purchased at the same Upper Darby Township retailer.

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — A second Pennsylvania Lottery Cash 5 with Quick Cash jackpot-winning ticket worth $666,667 was sold at the same Delaware County retailer for Monday night’s drawing.

Lottery officials said Exxon, located at 6898 Marshall Road in Upper Darby Township, sold two of the three jackpot-winning tickets for the June 29 Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing.

The winning numbers were 4, 5, 6, 29 and 31.

The three jackpot-winning tickets split the $2,000,001 jackpot, making each ticket worth $666,667, before applicable tax withholding.

Because the Exxon location sold two jackpot-winning tickets, the retailer will receive a total of $10,000 in bonuses.

Lottery officials said winners are not identified until prizes are claimed and tickets are validated. Cash 5 jackpot prizes must be claimed within one year of the drawing date.

More than 36,900 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets also won prizes in the June 29 drawing.

Key Points

  • A second $666,667 Cash 5 jackpot-winning ticket was sold at the same Exxon in Upper Darby Township.
  • The retailer sold two of the three jackpot-winning tickets in the June 29 drawing.
  • The store will receive a total of $10,000 in retailer bonuses.
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